10 days ago without any prior warning I had an oil temperature sensor error message, followed by an engine light. I checked that there was oil on the dipstick and this was adequate and pencilled this in as take it to the workshop the following week as soon as I was able to get the time off and garage appointment to get the sensor checked / replaced. Van is on ~114800 miles with a full service history, belts, fluids and filters all done as required. Half an hour later I got a further warning that the parking sensor system was now inactive. Real ghost in the machine territory.
Had a look using VCDS (Hex-NET that I use for my other cars) following morning - although it does advise I need to get a newer interface it would speak to the vehicle. Oil temperature sensor still coming up as faulty, a few spurious errors related to recently slightly flattening the battery (forgot the dashcam plugged in a week before), cleared those but oil sensor still coming up. VCDS scan reported ECU 10 (parking aide) not communicating, so that's on the to-do list although it appears that it is on the same fuse as a bunch of other things so would expect to have had more things stop working if it was just a blown fuse upstream of the parking aide.
Went to work, filled up with fuel at the local supermarket (there was still 1/3 tank of Shell premium from the previous fill) and headed out into the country, although the engine light came up again with the oil temperature sensor warning again heading out - not a great deal that I could do then. No warning at all after around 50 miles elapsed journey, climbed a hill with no issues, went round a corner and changed into second - as I then started to accelerate away from the corner it seemed a bit misfirey / wouldn't go above 2000 rpm and within a second or two, one flash of the coil symbol and then the engine died completely with "restart engine manually" message. Pulled in to the side.
No restart - starter turning the engine over quickly but no firing - nothing.
Got recovered back to the mechanics I've used for years on everything in Dundee - initial AA diagnostics suggested inadequate fuel pressure while cranking. Once a workshop space came up the investigation started. Fuel sample looked clean although a couple of tiny metallic specks eventually visible when left to settle. Fuel filter (changed not that long ago) opened up and clean as a whistle. LPFP runs when instructed to do so. HPFP check - when the unit on the top is removed there is a haze of metallic stuff in the solenoid opening. So new HPFP in order. Rail / lines to be checked and cleaned out. Injectors are also going away to be tested and checked - obviously enough the quoted parts prices are beginning to get eye-watering (at full factor prices that I can't avoid).
Trying to determine if there are any other "if this sensor has gone wrong the ECU will not command the ECU to run the injectors even if everything else is right" cross-checks that could be verified after doing a lot of reading here it appears that there are all sorts of different things that can go awry - - can things like oil pressure switches etc. also stop things running to protect the engine?
Any thoughts appreciated as I'm stuck at home with a dose of man-flu and a few concerns on my mind.
Had a look using VCDS (Hex-NET that I use for my other cars) following morning - although it does advise I need to get a newer interface it would speak to the vehicle. Oil temperature sensor still coming up as faulty, a few spurious errors related to recently slightly flattening the battery (forgot the dashcam plugged in a week before), cleared those but oil sensor still coming up. VCDS scan reported ECU 10 (parking aide) not communicating, so that's on the to-do list although it appears that it is on the same fuse as a bunch of other things so would expect to have had more things stop working if it was just a blown fuse upstream of the parking aide.
Went to work, filled up with fuel at the local supermarket (there was still 1/3 tank of Shell premium from the previous fill) and headed out into the country, although the engine light came up again with the oil temperature sensor warning again heading out - not a great deal that I could do then. No warning at all after around 50 miles elapsed journey, climbed a hill with no issues, went round a corner and changed into second - as I then started to accelerate away from the corner it seemed a bit misfirey / wouldn't go above 2000 rpm and within a second or two, one flash of the coil symbol and then the engine died completely with "restart engine manually" message. Pulled in to the side.
No restart - starter turning the engine over quickly but no firing - nothing.
Got recovered back to the mechanics I've used for years on everything in Dundee - initial AA diagnostics suggested inadequate fuel pressure while cranking. Once a workshop space came up the investigation started. Fuel sample looked clean although a couple of tiny metallic specks eventually visible when left to settle. Fuel filter (changed not that long ago) opened up and clean as a whistle. LPFP runs when instructed to do so. HPFP check - when the unit on the top is removed there is a haze of metallic stuff in the solenoid opening. So new HPFP in order. Rail / lines to be checked and cleaned out. Injectors are also going away to be tested and checked - obviously enough the quoted parts prices are beginning to get eye-watering (at full factor prices that I can't avoid).
Trying to determine if there are any other "if this sensor has gone wrong the ECU will not command the ECU to run the injectors even if everything else is right" cross-checks that could be verified after doing a lot of reading here it appears that there are all sorts of different things that can go awry - - can things like oil pressure switches etc. also stop things running to protect the engine?
Any thoughts appreciated as I'm stuck at home with a dose of man-flu and a few concerns on my mind.





