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Old Mar 29, 2014 | 05:10 PM
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Default mondeo tdci what do i need to look for

in the process off buying one as my car has died currently winning a 06one i know they have injector problems and dmf issues how can you tell the dmf is on its way out and anything to look for regarding injectors looking for a 130 ps instead off 115 thanx
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Seriously, just don't buy one!
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i know what your saying so worst scenario 800 quid for injectors and 600 for a dmf
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+1 on not buying one.

Rattling on idle that changes as the clutch goes up and down is DMF

A lumpy idle could possibly be signs of unhappy injectors, though it could be a whole host of other things too
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had a couple with the chain going slack causing the timing to go out enough to cause the valves to hit the cams and break the threads of the cam carrier bolts.
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Yeah I just bought a 54 plate one and had to get shot a bit quick. They suffer with dodgy wiring at the back of the passenger side fuse box and caused all manner of probs with mine. The dmf started rattling its tits off and the rest of the car fell apart around it. In my opinion and being a mechanic of a vehicle rental firm where all we have is transits and mondeos I'd steer well clear
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Yeah I just bought a 54 plate one and had to get shot a bit quick. They suffer with dodgy wiring at the back of the passenger side fuse box and caused all manner of probs with mine. The dmf started rattling its tits off and the rest of the car fell apart around it. In my opinion and being a mechanic of a vehicle rental firm where all we have is transits and mondeos I'd steer well clear
ii know if i win the car in question its a 06 plate with 86k on it at 875 bargain if it dosnt fook up
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I've had mine and it's at 118k now, no real
Issues apart from changing the DMF at 100k and the crank pulley

Great car with lots if spec if they are looked after

Later ones 06 on don't suffer from injector issues as much
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If you want a bulletproof TDI, go for a VAG car with a 1.9TDI PD130 engine. My passat has been owned from new and has covered 320k without fault. Make sure it has a decent service history as wrong oil can cause camshafts to fail etc
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If you want a bulletproof TDI, go for a VAG car with a 1.9TDI PD130 engine. My passat has been owned from new and has covered 320k without fault. Make sure it has a decent service history as wrong oil can cause camshafts to fail etc
i know phil but ive only a budget off a grand so hard pushed to get a vag
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Originally Posted by phil_rs
Seriously, just don't buy one!
+ 1 - having owned one for a while I agree !
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Originally Posted by phil_rs
If you want a bulletproof TDI, go for a VAG car with a 1.9TDI PD130 engine. My passat has been owned from new and has covered 320k without fault. Make sure it has a decent service history as wrong oil can cause camshafts to fail etc
320 my 03 130 PD Estate is a wee pup at 167k then , engines are bomb proof I change the oil and filter every 3 k and I know that's over the top but 25 notes for oil and filter who cares ...
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Yeah German much better bet. U wouldn't believe the state of the transits and mondeos at work they break down all the time and always the same things, injectors, fuel pumps, dual mass flywheels and clutches, egr valves. I wouldn't touch a tdci with a barge pole now but some people have them for years with no problems. I must always end up with the Friday afternoon cars
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Bottom crank pullys fall apart for fun as well.
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tddi version is a better bet, believe they are same engine but old school fuelling and much more reliable, i think the tddi ran till about 03, and from what i've heard they are bullet proof, 40+ MPG and happy to do 120 on a private road, pulls a car trailer as if its not there even when getting close to max tow weight, i've known my one for many years and its never had a problem, although i think it will need a DMF before long as its on 140k
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I work for the Royal mail fixing the vans and I will be honest the trannys we have very rarely go wrong. I find it mad that other people have problems with theres.
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Originally Posted by gcfcos
Yeah German much better bet. U wouldn't believe the state of the transits and mondeos at work they break down all the time and always the same things, injectors, fuel pumps, dual mass flywheels and clutches, egr valves. I wouldn't touch a tdci with a barge pole now but some people have them for years with no problems. I must always end up with the Friday afternoon cars
for a grand 06 mondeo worth the gamble 06 i think so if i win it
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My mates on doing this Audi A6.

It came in with injector issues a few weeks back. Then the dmf that badly worn it blew up in the gearbox and locked the engine up.
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Did they not do a 1.8 diesel in the mk3.
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Originally Posted by Glenn_
I work for the Royal mail fixing the vans and I will be honest the trannys we have very rarely go wrong. I find it mad that other people have problems with theres.
glenn thats your answer drive it like its stolen thus cleaning egr out and out else why do ya think reps bmws etc or tranny vans dont suffer much
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Originally Posted by Glenn_
Did they not do a 1.8 diesel in the mk3.

No only in the mk4. The mk3 got a 115ps version of the 2.0 fitted with the mtx75 box
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Originally Posted by Nick 172 Sport
glenn thats your answer drive it like its stolen thus cleaning egr out and out else why do ya think reps bmws etc or tranny vans dont suffer much
We have changed a few egrs but what modern diesel car hasnt had them changed these days. The vans get used everyday so I wonder why this is the reason they dont go wrong. We had a ttdi tranny with over 250 k on it and it was sweet as a nut. The bodywork was fooked though lol.
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Originally Posted by chris cdti
No only in the mk4. The mk3 got a 115ps version of the 2.0 fitted with the mtx75 box
Funnily enough a lad from my work got his mate to come to our work to look at cause its been poor to start when warm and we put the ford tester on it and we think no 1 and 4 injectors are a bit poor compared to the other 2.

That was a 115ps version.
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Originally Posted by Glenn_
My mates on doing this Audi A6.

It came in with injector issues a few weeks back. Then the dmf that badly worn it blew up in the gearbox and locked the engine up.
What engine is that?

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changed my mind spotted a 2 litre lx 2005 petrol with 49k on it going to bid for it
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