V151601 2015153

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Diagnosis of servicing camshaft lobe that drives the high pressure fuel pump. Information of finding warrenty coverage for service


- 2007 - 2006 - 2005 -

Technical Bulletin
Model(s)
Year(s)
Eng. Code(s)
Trans. Code(s)
VIN Range From
VIN Range To
Eos
2006 - 2007
2.0L (BPY)
All
All
All
GTI
2006 - 2007
2.0L (BPY)
All
All
All
Jetta (A5)
2005 - 2007
2.0L (BPY)
All
All
All
Passat, Passat
Wagon
2006 - 2007
2.0L (BPY)
All
All
All
Condition
15 16 01 March 9, 2016 2015153 Supersedes Technical Bulletin V151401 dated March 11, 2014 to include
replacement High Pressure Fuel Pump part number ONLY to be used if the plunger tip is worn.
MIL ON, DTC P0087, P1093 or P2293 Stored in ECM Fault Memory
MIL ON, the following DTCs may be stored in ECM fault memory:
DTC
Description
P0087
Fuel Rail / System Pressure - Too Low
P1093
Fuel Trim 2, Bank 1 Malfunction
P2293
Fuel Pressure Regulator 2 Performance
Technical Background
Excessive wear of intake camshaft lobe that drives the high pressure fuel pump. The wear limits maximum pump
piston lift, causing fuel rail pressure fluctuations.
The wear on the camshaft lobe can also lead to wear on the base of the high pressure fuel pump cam follower.
Note:
Please review with customer the importance of using proper engine oil. Use of engine oil that does not meet VW
quality standards can cause premature wear to engine components. Refer to Technical Bulletin Instance 2012855
Engine Oils Which Meet Volkswagen Oil Quality Standards VW 502 00, VW 505 01 and VW 504 00/507 00.
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Production Solution
Increase surface hardening of camshaft lobe for the high pressure fuel pump. Improved intake camshafts have
Part No. 06F109101J.
Service
Inspection
If there are low pressure faults stored in the ECM like P310b or P129f, always diagnose low pressure faults first
before diagnosing high pressure faults.
Note:
DO NOT REPLACE high pressure pump for low pressure faults.
Remove the high pressure fuel pump and visually inspect:
1. Base surface of the cam follower -6- in contact with the camshaft
lobe.
2. Tip of the high pressure fuel pump plunger.
Figure 1
Inspect the tip of the high pressure fuel pump plunger (Figure 2) for
excessive wear.
Note:
If plunger tip of fuel pump is NOT WORN, DO NOT REPLACE the fuel
pump.
If excessive wear is found the high pressure pump must also be
replaced, see Group 20 Fuel Supply in Elsa.
Figure 2
Tip:
High pressure fuel pump plunger damage is only possible if the cam follower base has a hole in it as seen in
figure 3 inset -A-, and the plunger tip has come in direct contact with the camshaft lobe (figure 4).
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Repair Procedure
Tip:
Tool T10252 may not properly lock intake cam into position. Because of cam position, valve spring tension could
cause cam to rotate clockwise (front of engine view). This will cause misalignment of sprocket teeth and chain. If
this happens, rotate counterclockwise (front of engine view) until chain and sprocket teeth align; slack must be at
top of drive. Rotating clockwise will cause timing to be off.
If the base of the cam follower looks like -C- or -D- in figure 3, no
excessive wear is present.
Cam follower and camshaft should NOT be replaced.
Figure 3
If the cam follower base surface is excessively worn so that its surface
is concave -B-, or missing -A- as seen in figure 3, replace the intake
camshaft with Part No. 06F109101J and the cam follower with Part No.
06D109309C, see Group 15 Engine - Cylinder head, Valvetrain in
ElsaWeb, and inspect the high pressure fuel pump plunger for
excessive wear (figure 2).
Tip:
Figure 4
If excessive wear of the cam follower is found (figure 3) an oil change
MUST be performed on the vehicle following the repair. Failure to
change oil when excessive wear is found will result in denial of
warranty reimbursement.
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Warranty
To determine if this procedure is covered under Warranty, always refer to the Warranty Policies and
Procedures Manual 1)
Model(s)
Year(s)
Eng. Code(s)
Trans. Code(s)
VIN Range From
VIN Range To
Eos
2006 - 2007
2.0L (BPY)
All
All
All
GTI
2006 - 2007
2.0L (BPY)
All
All
All
Jetta (A5)
2005 - 2007
2.0L (BPY)
All
All
All
Passat, Passat
Wagon
2006 - 2007
2.0L (BPY)
All
All
All
Claim Type:
Use applicable Claim Type 1)
SAGA Coding
Service Number:
1505
Damage Location
Damage
HST
Code
-
0018
Parts Manufacturer
(Depends on
Service No.)
(removed part)
Use applicable
when indicated in
Elsa (L/R)
M B T 2)
Labor Operation 3) : 2.0T FSI Engine
1505 19XX = camshaft remove and install
(includes high pressure fuel pump removal and
installation)
use applicable labor operations for specific model
2.0L turbo FSI engine in Elsa
Labor Operation 3) : Inspect Cam Follower, No
Further Action Required
2463 19XX = high pressure pump remove and install
Labor Operation 3) : Change oil and filter
01041799 = 50 TU
use applicable labor operations for specific model
2.0L turbo FSI engine in Elsa
Diagnostic Time 4)
GFF Time expenditure
01500000 = 20 TU max.
YES
Road Test
01210004 = 10 TU.
YES
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Technical Diagnosis
01320000 = 20 TU max.
YES
Claim Comment: Input “As per Technical Bulletin 2015153” in comment section of Warranty Claim.
1)
Vehicle may be outside any Warranty in which case this Technical Bulletin is informational only
2)
Code per warranty vendor code policy.
3)
Labor Time Units (TUs) are subject to change with Elsa updates.
4)
Documentation required per Warranty Policy Procedures Manual.
Required Parts and Tools
Part Description
Part No:
Quantity
Intake Cam Shaft
06F109101J
1
Cam Follower
06D109309C
1
Can Adjuster Housing Gasket
06D103121B
1
High Pressure Fuel Pump
06F127025M
1
(Only to be used IF the tip of the
HPFP is worn)
Sealant
D 154103A1
0.20
Oil filter
See ETKA
See ETKA
Engine Oil
See ETKA
See ETKA
No Special Tools required.
Additional Information
All part and service references provided in this Technical Bulletin are subject to change and/or removal.
Always check with your Parts Dept. and Repair Manuals for the latest information.
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