How The VW 2.0T FSI Fuel Pump HPFP Fails ~ Video
Today we look at how VW 2.0t FSI (BPY engine) fails. This was a really common problem issue a few years ago. Failure of the HPFP, the cam follower, as well as the cam shaft.
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Join me today as we break down:
- What the VW HPFP does
- How the VW HPFP works
- How the VW HPFP fails
- Symptoms of HPFP failures
- Diagnosing a possible HPFP failure
- Common failure time and miles
- Is this a DIY?
- HPFP upgrades
- DIY to HPFP replace pump (pump only)
- Replacement HPFP
- Replacement cam shaft
- Replacement follower
- Stud kit I mentioned in the show
- And more
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Thanks a lot for posting this video. I just purchased an Audi A4 B7 with a Check Engine Light P0089 Low Fuel pressure Regulations. P310B-004 Fuel Pressure outside Specifications.
I took the cam follower out: worn out. There was no terrible symptom. I have pics of the terrible symptom well as the pump. Do I have to replace the camshaft if the pump needs replaced?
Thanks for your assistance