waynesworld
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OK - hopefully someone can help on this one. Been trawling these boards and the web all afternoon and can't find anything which looks similar.
I've got a 51 plate TD4, which is running for a couple of seconds after turning the engine off...worse, it's not all the time (although it tends to be when the engine's warmer rather than colder).
It doesn't seem to be burning oil, there's no other faults I can see/hear and there's no smoke coming from the tail pipe (so pretty sure it's not the turbo seals....I hope ).
I've done the EGR and the crank case breather (the old breather was oily but not too bad). There's no running/starting problems either (turns over even on freezing cold days without waiting for the glow plugs)
I did have the management light reset a couple of weeks ago (fuel rail pressure sensor - will post the actual codes later when at home)...the garage at the time advised to see if it comes back (which it hasn't). It "feels" like after you've turned the ignition off, it's just burning off the last of the diesel in the pipes (i.e. it's not rough and it's always no more than 2-3 seconds).
The only other think I can think of that's been done at the moment is the seal on the fuel tank lift pump (the pump wasn't even bolted down when I got the car - that was 1/3 of a tank of diesel wasted)....could it be that this pump is still running and causing the problem, and that by removing and refitting it, I've uncovered an underlying problem? It's around about the same time as the problem started, but can't see that I've done anything there.
Any ideas on any tests I can do to find the cause of this one?
I've got a 51 plate TD4, which is running for a couple of seconds after turning the engine off...worse, it's not all the time (although it tends to be when the engine's warmer rather than colder).
It doesn't seem to be burning oil, there's no other faults I can see/hear and there's no smoke coming from the tail pipe (so pretty sure it's not the turbo seals....I hope ).
I've done the EGR and the crank case breather (the old breather was oily but not too bad). There's no running/starting problems either (turns over even on freezing cold days without waiting for the glow plugs)
I did have the management light reset a couple of weeks ago (fuel rail pressure sensor - will post the actual codes later when at home)...the garage at the time advised to see if it comes back (which it hasn't). It "feels" like after you've turned the ignition off, it's just burning off the last of the diesel in the pipes (i.e. it's not rough and it's always no more than 2-3 seconds).
The only other think I can think of that's been done at the moment is the seal on the fuel tank lift pump (the pump wasn't even bolted down when I got the car - that was 1/3 of a tank of diesel wasted)....could it be that this pump is still running and causing the problem, and that by removing and refitting it, I've uncovered an underlying problem? It's around about the same time as the problem started, but can't see that I've done anything there.
Any ideas on any tests I can do to find the cause of this one?