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VW Touran 2.0 2005 wont turn over

  • 14-01-2021 8:37am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,138 ✭✭✭


    Hadnt used the car since before Christmas. Went to start car yesterday would barely turn over (But it did). Connected jump leads to another tdi, and then nothing, wont turn over, completely dead. Left battery on charge all night and this morning its the same.
    Checked starter fuse, seems ok.

    Done an engine scan this morning, comes back 3 errors which seem to be glow plugs.

    17055, 17056 and 17057.

    Im wondering if its relay or fuse related?

    Dashboard all comes to life, seems there is a traction control warning showing.

    Im living in Poland now where we have winter weather now. Cant do to much as when i open up the fuse box in engine bay snow is getting everywhere and its extremely cold here too.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,623 ✭✭✭John.G


    Even with those glow plugs alarms, one would expect the engine to crank over. If you have a multimeter check for voltage at the solenoid while getting someone to turn the ignition key. Most Vws have a 30A fuse in the start circuit which will narrow down your testing later.


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