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Old 31-12-2012 | 01:19 PM
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haven't tryed to get mine out yet to do the head-gasket but been forewarned that there a nightmare as they kinda weld themselves into the cylinder head, only way to release them is by using a Hydraulic injector removal kit costing more then the cars worth lol!!! anyone any advice besides Skip the whole car ..

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I think they can be hired out but my advice is still to break what you can and bin the beast.
Get a Passat pd tdi or an older mondeo 1.8td to replace it for trouble free motoring.
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I think they can be hired out but my advice is still to break what you can and bin the beast.
Get a Passat pd tdi or an older mondeo 1.8td to replace it for trouble free motoring.
I think your probably correct mate!! might look at a Audi diesel dont Volkswagen make there engines
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just seen these
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sealey-VS2...4256%26ps%3D54
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Don't waste your money mate they seize in solid! There are company's on eBay who come out and remove them with a 20 tonne puller and that don't all ways work!
Old 31-12-2012 | 02:44 PM
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have a look on youtube mate ,their are some very novel ideas for removing injectors
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Originally Posted by morto
I think your probably correct mate!! might look at a Audi diesel dont Volkswagen make there engines
Yeah they do fella,skoda and seat use them as well really good bullet proof lumps.

I know the frogs make a good derv but once their fucked just bin it,it's not worth the dollar to repair it.
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only advice i could give is
take the securing bolt(s) off, try to remove
if it wont budge pour some cocacola round the base of it
leave it overnight, then fire it up and give it a good hard rev
this sometimes works(done it a few times now)
sounds daft but it is a scientific proven method
something in the coke breaks down the carbon build up and it can soften it up a bit to help it go
might not work, but worth the price of a can of coke to try it
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i always move them side to side and it frees them or take the clamps off and turn engine over
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I was told to try "cillit bang" over night and the injector comes out!
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bang and the injector is gone
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bang and the injector is gone
Old 01-01-2013 | 10:40 AM
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My boss had a C5 with 150000 miles and it kept flagging up no3 injector,we used to clear the code and it was fine for a week or two, Then same again!!
Injector wouldn't budge at all He ran it for 10000 miles with no injector clamp and it didn't even blow never mind move
Ended up putting it thru the block good bye
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some funny advise here guys but im unsure weather to bother trying or at least give it a go .. cars done over 160000 miles and whats most upsetting it runs lovely and drives spot on, just been looking on ebay to see how much bits are worth as in stripping it, was thinking of smashing the cam cover off to undoe the headbolts and sell the bottom end as a short block
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