A4 B7 running very rough, misfire, oil on spark plugs
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I think they are running about $200-300 on Partsgeek. Not too bad really. But, that's if you end up really needing one. Like I said, it could have tripped the code because the fuel was probably low and sucked up some air... It's an in-tank unit. It's accessible under the back seat on the passenger side. IF, you have to put in a new one, there are some good videos on Youtube that will help quite a bit. It's not hard at all really.
#42
After 2 Exhaust valves and a cleaned cylinder head she's up and running! No misfire codes and pressure is great in all cylinders! However I'm now seeing a new problem. The check engine light came back on with a P310B code (Low pressure fuel regulation). I recently filled up my tank from an 8th of a tank and it had a dry start. I had to push the gas to help it get going. After it started it ran fine and has started every time since. Could this be a fuel filter or sensor issue? Maybe bad fuel? This was the first time I filled it. I'll be doing some research either way.
It never ends...
It never ends...
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I think that even if the studies were carried out, then this is no longer relevant But there are several topics on the forum with similar studies. But it might be useful, I don't know. At university I study journalism and in the future I dream of being a motoring journalist. I am inspired by the example of Jeremy Clarkson. Exploring the nuances of the automotive industry reminds me of studying literary genre essays read more. Indeed, in literature there are many great writers and various genres, as well as in the automotive environment. Maybe that's why I decided to combine these two professions in my career. I hope that I will see the continuation of this topic with new conclusions about the work done
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