I was driving my 2019 1.9 5-5-speed T6 today. Pulled on to a dual carriageway from the adjoining roundabout and was accelerating. Changed up to 3rd and suddenly lost all power as if the engine stalled. A message on the dashboard said 'start engine manually'. Luckily, I was on the inside lane so let the vehicle come to halt on the verge.
I turned the ignition off and back on. The usual dashboard lights came on and went off. I tried to start the engine but it didn't fire up. However, even though I had released the key the starter was still trying to crank the engine. I turned the ignition off completely and tried again and got the same result.
I don't know if doing that drained the battery but on the fourth attempt nothing happened no cranking over, no clicks, nothing. Still no warning signs on the dashboard.
I called out the RAC and notified the police as I was on a busy dual carriageway partially blocking the inside lane. As the RAC was taking too long police called their recovery to move the van and took me to a nearby service station.
When the RAC arrived they plugged in the diagnostic and the only error code that came up was 'Starter blocked'. The technician connected jump leads and there was a clicking noise but nothing else. He then put a socket on the crank shaft and tried to turn the engine but couldn't shift it. He said he thought the engine had seized. He said the cam belt cover was loose and took it off to look at the cam belt. He said the cam belt was in place and put the cover back on. He queried whether the cranking over of the engine on the verge had caused the cam belt to shift hence the loose cover even though all appeared well with the cam belt.
Engine has done 86k and I got it at 83k. It was serviced when I got it. Had the turbo replaced at the end of March and I've done about 500 miles since then. The engine is a CXGB.
If the engine has seized am I looking at a rebuild or replacement? Any idea of possible cost?
Any advice/help would be appreciated. I'm in Lincoln so any recommendations for getting work done would be useful as well.
Many thanks
Dave
I turned the ignition off and back on. The usual dashboard lights came on and went off. I tried to start the engine but it didn't fire up. However, even though I had released the key the starter was still trying to crank the engine. I turned the ignition off completely and tried again and got the same result.
I don't know if doing that drained the battery but on the fourth attempt nothing happened no cranking over, no clicks, nothing. Still no warning signs on the dashboard.
I called out the RAC and notified the police as I was on a busy dual carriageway partially blocking the inside lane. As the RAC was taking too long police called their recovery to move the van and took me to a nearby service station.
When the RAC arrived they plugged in the diagnostic and the only error code that came up was 'Starter blocked'. The technician connected jump leads and there was a clicking noise but nothing else. He then put a socket on the crank shaft and tried to turn the engine but couldn't shift it. He said he thought the engine had seized. He said the cam belt cover was loose and took it off to look at the cam belt. He said the cam belt was in place and put the cover back on. He queried whether the cranking over of the engine on the verge had caused the cam belt to shift hence the loose cover even though all appeared well with the cam belt.
Engine has done 86k and I got it at 83k. It was serviced when I got it. Had the turbo replaced at the end of March and I've done about 500 miles since then. The engine is a CXGB.
If the engine has seized am I looking at a rebuild or replacement? Any idea of possible cost?
Any advice/help would be appreciated. I'm in Lincoln so any recommendations for getting work done would be useful as well.
Many thanks
Dave