Well you did a great job, sorted out the 3 main causes of problems so she really should be sweet for the customer. But even with all that work it still fought you till u did the forced regen. Your not a man who gets beat easily. Thanks for taking the time to do the video, love ur stuff👍
Nice Peter. I think sometimes we spend more time programming. I had a vw kicking my ass one night after getting the dpf cleaned wouldn't come out of limp mode. Eventually I told it that it had a new dpf and just like magic fixed.
They can send you around in circles at times alright & yes sometimes you can spend longer pressing buttons than we do working on them 😤 Good to know about the replacing bit. Thanks D.D 🙏👍
@@kennedysgarage3281hi there were are you based I have an annoying flutter noise when I leave the exelerator off had this for a long time no one can seem to help
Hi mate, unfortunately the turbo replacement did not resolve the burning oil problem on this car. The engine had to be rebuilt due to carbon buildup under the piston rings. Unfortunately I didn’t do it so this is the full extent of my information on it 😔😔 But the very best of luck with your one 🤞🤞🤞
@@kennedysgarage3281Hello I have Skoda octavia RS 2.0 TDI 2017 CR, I pulled out EGR cooler and turbo. Turbo will be rebuild in two days, there is a plenty of axial play. How do you solve problems with blocked EGR cooler? Do I have to buy a new one? Its possible to clean it somehow? The reason why I pulled out turbocharger is oil consumption, it was about 950 mL per 1000 km. We changed pistons etc., we rebuild the cylinder head, oil separator is new as well, after all of this oil consumption went a to 830 mL. The issue is DPF control light comes onafter about 400 km, after some time car fails to run regeneration a falls to limp mode. What do you think about this? Could it be a blocked EGR cooler to cause failing regenerations? Temperature sensors, diff pressures looks ok. Thank you for your time
@@vojtechpenkava949 a blocked egr cooler triggers a P2002 Dpf efficiency fault code. But yes is the cooler was blocked & triggered an engine management fault it would inhibit Dpf regenerations. I have tried clean egr coolers with differing chemicals and it sometimes does work. Replacement might be the best solution but cleaning is well worth trying. I would also recommend getting the Dpf cleaned when it’s off. All that oil burning would most likely leave a lot of ash content in it 🤔🤔🤔
Not the easiest of jobs that Peter but your getting good at em. Like the use of the scissor jack I have one in my tool box very handy at time’s. My boss has the snap on scanner a nice tool it is to but sometimes it fails on the DPF regeneration while my Autel as never failed as yet.
Yes Kevin, I do agree it can be good at certain stuff & then just crap at others. I haven’t ever used the Autel but do hear good things about it, it might be time to consider purchasing one 🤔👍👍
I have similar issues, took it to 3 different garages, last guy did a smoke test n there was leak but hasnt fixed the main fault, how can i tell if its 100% the turbo and that its not the egr or dpf? Car makes a funny noise when goin up hill n then goes into limp mode!!
Just from what you are saying, lack of boost, noisy & entering limp mode up a hill. It sounds like a turbo issue. But it is impossible to say without seeing the car unfortunately. Hopefully my video will guide you some bit 🤞🤞🤞
Hi, I have a Skoda Fabia 3 1.4 Tdi and my turbo is down. As I saw in my car, the turbo location is like Octavia. I asked a service a price for reconditioning and installing the turbo and they want to charge me more for the job than the part. Is it normal? How many hours did it take to dismount and mount back the turbo? Thank you!
Car repair is getting more complex day by day & that means more time and cost involved. Garages are now between €60 to €100 per. hour and it will take the best part of 8 hours to do this repair. Plus oil & filter etc. 😬😬😬
I have tried it with a few different types of chemicals. Sometimes it works and sometimes not, depends on how badly blocked they are. It depends on how much time you have between removal and refitting, replacing can be so much faster for a garage 🤔🤔
I've just done a DPF replacement on a 2014 Golf TDI, I have a problem - the exhaust did not want to mate with the dpf flange and when I finally got it fitted the flexi is very close to the steering rack heat shield. I think it actually touches it when the mounts flex as I pull away and I can feel vibration. Any ideas?
@@kennedysgarage3281 just finished it took me about 10hrs i just split the turbo as it was a leaky oil feed pipe under the turbo and 1 of the bolts had snapped nightmare of a job due to no room as i tried to strip as little as possible but done now a fixed my leak. Ah well timing belt next are these easy enough to do on these?
Do you have to tell a VW Passat 2011 if new turbo is put in? It’s giving me an actuator code but all is fine she won’t come out of limp mode for me. Any help be appreciated thanks 🙏
Yes, the turbo actuator set up is generally slightly differently than before. The engine ECU knows this from the turbo actuator position sensor. So you just need to do a turbo actuator position basic settings relearn. I think I have a few videos on this if needed
Hey! So I have a mk7 Golf with the 2.0tdi. The turbo has blown.....the car is parked on my driveway. How difficult would you say it would be to replace my turbo on axle stands? Based on your experience with doing the job on a ramp? I just can't find any videos of turbo replacements on the mk7 platform. Any advice would be appreciated!
If you are familiar with working on cars & have done anything similar before, then I think it wouldn’t be a problem for you. Raise up the front remove the subframe & at that stage you will have plenty room to work. The very best of luck with it 🤞🤞🤞👍
@@kennedysgarage3281hello, so I am about to replace the turbo. It comes with a new actuator fitted to it. Is there any kind of adaptation or tests I need to do on VCDS after fitting the new turbo and actuator? Again can't find anything online...thanks again!
@@blidgers7880 it should be preset but it might be better to do a turbo actuator relearn with your scantool. But possibly fit it, drive it and see first 🤞🤞👍
Pull down the subframe for room & I could say less time but realistically you would want to allow 8hrs or a full day from start to finish. It is straight forward enough Gary, just a bit of time involved 👍👍👍
Thank you Myles, I’ll have to try that the next time one comes in. I just find that the ‘Snap on’ isn’t too good with VAG stuff & couldn’t see an option to replace Dpf on it 😬👍👍
I'm a bit behind catching up with all your work this week Peter however I'm here now. Right an interesting thing to note here is you have written your name on your red watering can. So my question is....Is this because you are a keen gardener and get really angry when someone takes it without asking?
I definitely don’t have a green finger Chris, but it does drive me crackers when stuff doesn’t be put back where it should be. I have 3 lifts & 3 mechanics, so 3 watering can’s all named. 🤷🏼♂️ Getting older & grumpier by the day 😂😂
Hello, I’m just wondering if anyone can help me, does anyone know what the 5 hole/port is in the exhaust manifold where it exits the engine. Reason is the 5 port on the engine is wet with an oil residue but each port on the engine where the cylinders are are dry Cheers Thomas
@@kennedysgarage3281 hello, thank you for getting back to me, the car did run before I stripped it down to investigate the issue because where there’s a clamp on the exhaust just after the damper there was oil leaking and the egr on the back of the dpf is wet with oil and in the bottom of the dpf is but the turbo and catalytic converter is dry and so when I took the exhaust manifold off I noticed that the 5 hole was slightly wet and I noticed it goes through the head to the front of the engine somewhere, the egr valve on the back of the dpf was closed fully when I took it off but I’m not sure if it’s got another one which I’ve never heard of two on one engine before Many thanks Thomas
@@thomas5607 correct, some of these engines can have a high pressure & a low pressure egr valve set up. I wouldn’t worry too much about the slight oil residue. Is it running now ??
@@kennedysgarage3281 not currently because I’ve got it taken apart to investigate because I was originally thinking the turbo was faulty to let oil in to the exhaust because it was quite bad to the extent it was dripping out of the tail pipe of the exhaust but as I took the turbo off it’s only got soot in it and the cat has the same just soot and also the exhaust manifold each port is just a layer of soot no oil apart from the slight bit of oil on the fifth ports. but the egr and the bottom as you look through the dpf has oil in it and the exhaust and it was using oil Many thanks Thomas
@@thomas5607 these engines are prone to burning oil, I wonder could it be burning oil but the 4 exhaust ports get hotter than the egr port & burns them clean 🤔🤔
That EGR cooler should be dry and almost clean, with shiny metal visible. All of that soot and oily mess is a very bad sign! The only time I've seen one like that was a car that had the DPF gutted.
@@kennedysgarage3281 they had one job. it's not like it's a W16 they had to cram in there as a jigsaw puzzle. It's a small engine block and a small turbo in a big space. When they started making electric cars, Tesla's were completely empty in the front while other car makers completely filled the front with pipes and tubes and little boxes even though there was no motor or batteries in the front. It's not always designed by top people.
Well you did a great job, sorted out the 3 main causes of problems so she really should be sweet for the customer. But even with all that work it still fought you till u did the forced regen. Your not a man who gets beat easily. Thanks for taking the time to do the video, love ur stuff👍
There are 2 options John ‘Win or Lose’ & I don’t like the latter 😂😂
Thank you for liking my stuff brother 🙏🙏
Your the man John 😉
Nice Peter. I think sometimes we spend more time programming. I had a vw kicking my ass one night after getting the dpf cleaned wouldn't come out of limp mode. Eventually I told it that it had a new dpf and just like magic fixed.
They can send you around in circles at times alright & yes sometimes you can spend longer pressing buttons than we do working on them 😤
Good to know about the replacing bit. Thanks D.D 🙏👍
@@kennedysgarage3281hi there were are you based I have an annoying flutter noise when I leave the exelerator off had this for a long time no one can seem to help
Great job on showing up all the work done. Wondering if it would be much more difficult replace on 2L diesel? Position looks very similar.
They are practicing the exact same, so very much the same job as this 👍👍👍
Thank you for watching and commenting 🙏🙏
What's the book time ?
HELLO I HAVE ONE OF THESE CARS .SAME YEAR 91000 Klm's should I get the timing belt replaced yet great video by the way..
As a rule of thumb for me I generally replace VAG timing belts at 100,000 kms. This might be a little early but what I do 😉😉🙏
Nice video mate. What about oil consumption? Did it go down? Was it a bad turbo? Im having similar issues with my car.
Hi mate, unfortunately the turbo replacement did not resolve the burning oil problem on this car.
The engine had to be rebuilt due to carbon buildup under the piston rings. Unfortunately I didn’t do it so this is the full extent of my information on it 😔😔
But the very best of luck with your one 🤞🤞🤞
@@kennedysgarage3281Hello I have Skoda octavia RS 2.0 TDI 2017 CR, I pulled out EGR cooler and turbo. Turbo will be rebuild in two days, there is a plenty of axial play. How do you solve problems with blocked EGR cooler? Do I have to buy a new one? Its possible to clean it somehow? The reason why I pulled out turbocharger is oil consumption, it was about 950 mL per 1000 km. We changed pistons etc., we rebuild the cylinder head, oil separator is new as well, after all of this oil consumption went a to 830 mL. The issue is DPF control light comes onafter about 400 km, after some time car fails to run regeneration a falls to limp mode. What do you think about this? Could it be a blocked EGR cooler to cause failing regenerations? Temperature sensors, diff pressures looks ok. Thank you for your time
@@vojtechpenkava949 a blocked egr cooler triggers a P2002 Dpf efficiency fault code. But yes is the cooler was blocked & triggered an engine management fault it would inhibit Dpf regenerations. I have tried clean egr coolers with differing chemicals and it sometimes does work. Replacement might be the best solution but cleaning is well worth trying. I would also recommend getting the Dpf cleaned when it’s off. All that oil burning would most likely leave a lot of ash content in it 🤔🤔🤔
Not the easiest of jobs that Peter but your getting good at em. Like the use of the scissor jack I have one in my tool box very handy at time’s. My boss has the snap on scanner a nice tool it is to but sometimes it fails on the DPF regeneration while my Autel as never failed as yet.
Yes Kevin, I do agree it can be good at certain stuff & then just crap at others. I haven’t ever used the Autel but do hear good things about it, it might be time to consider purchasing one 🤔👍👍
I have similar issues, took it to 3 different garages, last guy did a smoke test n there was leak but hasnt fixed the main fault, how can i tell if its 100% the turbo and that its not the egr or dpf? Car makes a funny noise when goin up hill n then goes into limp mode!!
Just from what you are saying, lack of boost, noisy & entering limp mode up a hill. It sounds like a turbo issue. But it is impossible to say without seeing the car unfortunately. Hopefully my video will guide you some bit 🤞🤞🤞
Superb, Great work Bro👍
Love the end results, Thanks for sharing, Stay Safe Bro👍
Thank you Salman 🙏🙏
Hi, I have a Skoda Fabia 3 1.4 Tdi and my turbo is down. As I saw in my car, the turbo location is like Octavia. I asked a service a price for reconditioning and installing the turbo and they want to charge me more for the job than the part. Is it normal? How many hours did it take to dismount and mount back the turbo? Thank you!
Car repair is getting more complex day by day & that means more time and cost involved. Garages are now between €60 to €100 per. hour and it will take the best part of 8 hours to do this repair. Plus oil & filter etc. 😬😬😬
Good video! Wondering if the process is the same on the VRs 2017 mk3.5?
Different engine codes but quite a similar process 🤞🤞
@@kennedysgarage3281 excellent, keep up the good work!
Great job. We're you based ?
Is possible to clea the EGR cooler ? If yes, how ? i heard from my mechanics that it only can be replaced....
I have tried it with a few different types of chemicals. Sometimes it works and sometimes not, depends on how badly blocked they are. It depends on how much time you have between removal and refitting, replacing can be so much faster for a garage 🤔🤔
I've just done a DPF replacement on a 2014 Golf TDI, I have a problem - the exhaust did not want to mate with the dpf flange and when I finally got it fitted the flexi is very close to the steering rack heat shield. I think it actually touches it when the mounts flex as I pull away and I can feel vibration. Any ideas?
There is a lot of adjustment on the holding brackets on the Dpf. I actually show these brackets in a Skoda KODIAQ video I have. I’ll try find it
I think this is it 🤔🤔
ruclips.net/video/5Fu1e5k7EhU/видео.htmlsi=ObrWqafxT-J8pggh
Will the turbo not come out from above?
Im about to change turbo on my 2014 octavia 1.6tdi this weekend.
@@stevemilne750 it is a bit too tight from the top for me. How did you get on with it ??
@@kennedysgarage3281 just finished it took me about 10hrs i just split the turbo as it was a leaky oil feed pipe under the turbo and 1 of the bolts had snapped nightmare of a job due to no room as i tried to strip as little as possible but done now a fixed my leak.
Ah well timing belt next are these easy enough to do on these?
@@stevemilne750 well done on the turbo & the timing belt is far easier 💪💪💪
Do you have to tell a VW Passat 2011 if new turbo is put in? It’s giving me an actuator code but all is fine she won’t come out of limp mode for me. Any help be appreciated thanks 🙏
Yes, the turbo actuator set up is generally slightly differently than before. The engine ECU knows this from the turbo actuator position sensor. So you just need to do a turbo actuator position basic settings relearn. I think I have a few videos on this if needed
@@kennedysgarage3281 thanks very much for that.
@@TheyCallMeShomHD 🙏🙏
Good job, I have the same job in tomorrow so good tips here.
Fingers crossed it will help 🤞👍👍
Hey! So I have a mk7 Golf with the 2.0tdi. The turbo has blown.....the car is parked on my driveway. How difficult would you say it would be to replace my turbo on axle stands? Based on your experience with doing the job on a ramp?
I just can't find any videos of turbo replacements on the mk7 platform.
Any advice would be appreciated!
If you are familiar with working on cars & have done anything similar before, then I think it wouldn’t be a problem for you.
Raise up the front remove the subframe & at that stage you will have plenty room to work. The very best of luck with it 🤞🤞🤞👍
@@kennedysgarage3281hello, so I am about to replace the turbo. It comes with a new actuator fitted to it. Is there any kind of adaptation or tests I need to do on VCDS after fitting the new turbo and actuator? Again can't find anything online...thanks again!
@@blidgers7880 it should be preset but it might be better to do a turbo actuator relearn with your scantool. But possibly fit it, drive it and see first 🤞🤞👍
@@kennedysgarage3281 thankyou I will do that with rosstech just to be safe then
Nice one Peter 1 2 3 job done ✔️
Thank you Wackey, I was zoomed out too far to see the can waveform in detail 😬
Not great for the video but a fix is a fix 👍
How much of boost in diesel octavia turbo?
You should have around 1.4 bar or 1400 hpa/mbar on top of atmospheric
@@kennedysgarage3281 including 2017 ?
@@secretkiller8020 most cars run about the same generic boost pressure
how long would you say it takes to remove the dpf on these? ive one to do next week
Pull down the subframe for room & I could say less time but realistically you would want to allow 8hrs or a full day from start to finish. It is straight forward enough Gary, just a bit of time involved 👍👍👍
@@kennedysgarage3281 ok cheers thank you
Hi peter , quick tip . Tell it the dpf has a new one . It will reset the calculated value .
Thank you Myles, I’ll have to try that the next time one comes in. I just find that the ‘Snap on’ isn’t too good with VAG stuff & couldn’t see an option to replace Dpf on it 😬👍👍
I'm a bit behind catching up with all your work this week Peter however I'm here now. Right an interesting thing to note here is you have written your name on your red watering can. So my question is....Is this because you are a keen gardener and get really angry when someone takes it without asking?
I definitely don’t have a green finger Chris, but it does drive me crackers when stuff doesn’t be put back where it should be.
I have 3 lifts & 3 mechanics, so 3 watering can’s all named. 🤷🏼♂️
Getting older & grumpier by the day 😂😂
How did it effect the oil burning did it stop ?
No Tom, unfortunately it didn’t stop the burning oil issue. It was carbonated piston rings that were causing this vehicle’s problem 😬😬👍
Hello,
I’m just wondering if anyone can help me, does anyone know what the 5 hole/port is in the exhaust manifold where it exits the engine.
Reason is the 5 port on the engine is wet with an oil residue but each port on the engine where the cylinders are are dry
Cheers
Thomas
Hi Thomas, the 5th hole I believe is running exhaust gas to the EGR valve. Does your car run?? Could the exhaust be blocked or EGR valve stuck open 🤔🤔
@@kennedysgarage3281 hello, thank you for getting back to me, the car did run before I stripped it down to investigate the issue because where there’s a clamp on the exhaust just after the damper there was oil leaking and the egr on the back of the dpf is wet with oil and in the bottom of the dpf is but the turbo and catalytic converter is dry and so when I took the exhaust manifold off I noticed that the 5 hole was slightly wet and I noticed it goes through the head to the front of the engine somewhere, the egr valve on the back of the dpf was closed fully when I took it off but I’m not sure if it’s got another one which I’ve never heard of two on one engine before
Many thanks
Thomas
@@thomas5607 correct, some of these engines can have a high pressure & a low pressure egr valve set up. I wouldn’t worry too much about the slight oil residue. Is it running now ??
@@kennedysgarage3281 not currently because I’ve got it taken apart to
investigate because I was originally thinking the turbo was faulty to let oil in to the exhaust because it was quite bad to the extent it was dripping out of the tail pipe of the exhaust but as I took the turbo off it’s only got soot in it and the cat has the same just soot and also the exhaust manifold each port is just a layer of soot no oil apart from the slight bit of oil on the fifth ports. but the egr and the bottom as you look through the dpf has oil in it and the exhaust and it was using oil
Many thanks
Thomas
@@thomas5607 these engines are prone to burning oil, I wonder could it be burning oil but the 4 exhaust ports get hotter than the egr port & burns them clean 🤔🤔
Great video. Very helpful.
Thank you Gareth 🙏🙏👍
That EGR cooler should be dry and almost clean, with shiny metal visible. All of that soot and oily mess is a very bad sign! The only time I've seen one like that was a car that had the DPF gutted.
Quite possibly right, this car was burning oil like a demon 😬😬😬
awful design for it to be that difficult to swap a turbo
@@DanFrederiksen there aren’t too many that are easy to work on nowadays 🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️
@@kennedysgarage3281 they had one job. it's not like it's a W16 they had to cram in there as a jigsaw puzzle. It's a small engine block and a small turbo in a big space.
When they started making electric cars, Tesla's were completely empty in the front while other car makers completely filled the front with pipes and tubes and little boxes even though there was no motor or batteries in the front. It's not always designed by top people.