Mike Whiskey
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I had this problem on my old VM diesel rangie, and it was the fuel filter.
A Mate had the same on his tdi converted rangie, but worse. Got recovered home after the RAC told him it looked like a dead turbo.
In both cases the fuel filter was the cause.
I have read about fuel filter problems in cold weather being down to entrained water in the fuel being filtered out, then freezing inn the filter.
I know you have recently done the filter, but a bad batch of fuel would be enough to water it up.
Worth a change as a cheap way of eliminating as a cause if nothing else?
MW
A Mate had the same on his tdi converted rangie, but worse. Got recovered home after the RAC told him it looked like a dead turbo.
In both cases the fuel filter was the cause.
I have read about fuel filter problems in cold weather being down to entrained water in the fuel being filtered out, then freezing inn the filter.
I know you have recently done the filter, but a bad batch of fuel would be enough to water it up.
Worth a change as a cheap way of eliminating as a cause if nothing else?
MW