A worn fuel pump is likely the reason your Transit Connect is experiencing the symptoms associated with low fuel pressure. Over time, the internal components of your fuel pump wear out, causing it to become less efficient at delivering fuel to your engine. The resultant low fuel pressure can cause those symptoms, such as: Whining noise coming
My 2006 2.2 TDCi (EU4 with the electrically motorised EGR) has started spluttering for a few seconds just after its started up, usually on a cold start when its been standing for a few hours. It seems to run ok for 1-2 seconds then the revs drop, it splutters for a couple of seconds and chucks out what smells like diesel smoke, if I give it a
Remove and clean the EGR valve, and also block off the vacuum pipe which would stop it working completely but keep it closed. Blocking the pipe is only worth while if the valve is completely closed and sealed. The EGR on the TDCi 2 litre 125ps Mk6 transit is vacuum operated only and there are no electronics at all. JVl1rB.
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