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Doesn't seem to be any different. But then we haven't had any issues previously - car has always been pretty much faultless......
any improvement in driving with new injectors?
All injectors, plus wiring loom replaced FOCI've just been phoned (out of the blue) by SEAT Camberley Service Centre (where I normally get my car serviced), offering to check my '08 plate FR TDi over in light of this. Will report back what they find...
I had my injectors replaced a couple of weeks ago and it's not been as good an improvement as i'd have hoped. Since getting the car back starting from cold has been very poor and turns over for longer than before. When the car does fire up it idles very poorly indeed. The car shudders and can take a few miles before the shuddering at idle dissapears. It's done this before but it seems to be much worse since the injectors were done. Once the car is warmed up though it is fine and drives as normal.
The car is currently in at the dealership just now getting the problem investigated but after having it overnight and for the full day they have found nothing. Like myself they first expexcted it to be a glow plug causing the poor cold start but obviously it is not. They are keeping it in overnight to see how it performs tomorrow morning starting from cold.
I was told by a friend who works for VW that they have maybe knackered the seals when replacing the injectors? Could this be the problem? Has anyone else experienced similar or can shed any light on my situation?
I don't really want to take the car away from the dealers until the problem is sorted, the dealer is 30 miles away so isn't really that convenient.
Also to add that my fuel consumption has stayed pretty much exactly the same and i havn't noticed any other advantages that others have.
Cheers
I was under the impression that new seals where fitted at the same time! Because my seals where knackered