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    died on a hill

    tonight my 300tdi disco died going up a hill to go see mates (im glade it wasnt sunday) it just lost power so i pulled over thinking it was just a blowen turbo hose and could nt fined anything wrong
    so i whent to fitre it up again and it'll only crank sloww but has a fully charged battery

    could it be timeing or do you have any idea what it could be ???
    any help will be great

    thanks jono

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    Hate to think the worst for ya mate but has it done the timing belt?


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    fuel? dodgy connection problems on the pump?
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    Did you chisel through something important under the dash when you removed the radio? Cables to the immobiliser?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hillbilliywheelchair View Post
    i went to fire it up again and it'll only crank sloww
    Not bringing you any good news with that symptom unless you have a clagged starter or were tying to start it in gear.

    might be a burnt pot sticking in a bore or a seizing bearing.

    Did it get any better or worse when it cooled down starting wise?
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    dount i did anything with the chizle as ive done 2000km since then
    its due for a belt in 10 000 km and the thing has a maticulas service record but it could be fuel as i run bio i make my self (the reson i won't buy a td5) and it wont cranc better when cold plus shes an auto (for got to mention that)

    thanks again every one i might bite the bulit and book her in to a landy specalist

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    How steep a hill? Is your lift pump clogged or stuffed?

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    A fuel problem is on the cards. I'm sure there was a post earlier in the year about problems with TDIs and BIO fuel.

    Gazz

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    na thats td5 and bio did alot of resurch into it be for buying

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    it was the timeing belt had slipt by a few teath all fixed now
    im glad to have her back

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