garryproffitt@hotmail.co.
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Hi
New to the forum but i could offer some good help
Its a long read so get a coffee or a beer
Had my vw transpoerter 180 dsg 4 motion from new. At 48k i decided to replace egr cooler and cam belt and do a dsg gearbox oil and filter change. Not the easiest job to do the egr cooler but i did it over Xmas hols
It went all ok but at 50 k i had issues. I only replaced the egr cooler due to horror stories. i knew my van would be ok as i warm it up well and do good 15 mile runs at least
So at 50k. It was a cold foggy snow slushy drive home about 2 years ago. Drove less than a mile and the flashing glowplug light came on. Tried my scanner to switch it off but it would but soon came back along with the eml light and a year later dpf light. Yes i did not fix it and suffered limp mode for 2 years until i had time to move my project to get my lovely mint t5.1 in my garage. Nothing serious was wrong with my van and no engine damage would occur so i suffered 30mph up hills etc for 2 years or a bit more
Last week it came to bits. I had many opinions but always thought turbo. They said leaks on vacuum and intercooler and valves etc and dpf etc etc but my scanner while running showed none of that. I did buy 2 n75 valves as mine is bi turbo and also a boost sensor but no change
So what a nasty job to get the turbos off on a 4 motion. You just cant reach anything from top or below but i managed in the end. I was gutted to see there was not much play in the wastegate on the turbo. A bit but nothing to worry about. So my thoughts were slowly being eaten away. The small turbo i cant check to see if its spinning but all seemed fine. No play or side thrust in the shaft on either turbo. i noticed the manifold after the small turbo was very sooty. So i blew an irline down the exhaust manifold and the compressor turbine did not spin. I tried a few times and in the end took the turbo apart. The exhaust turbine had snapped clean off. There was no play in the shaft and bearings and the oil supply were both perfect
Decided to use ebay and to my surprise there was a complete manifold with turbos etc etc that had only done 500 miles and sat in his garage. Sure enough they looked like new so i bought them. Fitted it all back up which takes some time and effort on a 4 motion. Reset the lights but the dpf would not reset even though no faults were found. Tried to do a dpf regen but one sensor would only just get in range and before the regen it dropped out of range again. So i went on a slow run still in limp mode and still no good. Put scanner on and told it to reset values as i had fitted 2 new dpf filters. Lights went out. Tried giving it a few stationary revs and the figures were good
Test drive to work next day. Wow Shes alive again . It seemed fast to be honest even when i went slow as i always warm up engines well before normal driving. Van fixed and it seemed better than new. next day eml light came on again. Out with scanner and luckily it was the o2 sensor thinking its running rich. Probably full of soot from doing nothing for 2 years. So i reset it and went again on a run in sports mode. Its been fine since after 300 miles. I might sell the van but its running so well and i know it inside out i might stick with it
While i was there i also fitted anew haldex pump and filter for the 4wd . God only knows when that stopped working. So a busy 2 weeks at night but all is well now and its doing 3 mpg more so i dont know if it was bad from new. Checked bores and compression also as i was doing the work. All mint and equal so i cant say 180 engines are bad. Mine uses about 150ml of oil per 1000 miles so with 2 turbos thats not bad at all. Yes i recon the coolers are an issue but also driving gentle until it warms up ok. I read a post some Norweigen ambulances all needed new engines but they get thrashed from cold often. I am sure if the egr cooler is ok and you warm it up careful they are great engines. Also i do my oil and filter every 6k instead of 10k with castrol edge fully synthetic
Never seen a turbo shaft snap on such a small turbo but the shaft is hollow and looked very thin. In my years of knowledge i recon as it was such a cold foggy winters night it froze up. then when running the ice expanded and snapped the shaft. The heat shield behind it was marked and dished which is normally perfectly flat
Might keep it but not sure yet. It rips and drives like a car and its comfy but i have my ex met police sprinter van so i will decide over the next few months which one i will sell
My main point is nothing is wrong with the 180 engines that have been looked after. Warm them up well as they take ages to get to temp from a cold start and im sure you will have no problems. Im here if you need any help as i feel i know these vans well after all my trouble
New to the forum but i could offer some good help
Its a long read so get a coffee or a beer
Had my vw transpoerter 180 dsg 4 motion from new. At 48k i decided to replace egr cooler and cam belt and do a dsg gearbox oil and filter change. Not the easiest job to do the egr cooler but i did it over Xmas hols
It went all ok but at 50 k i had issues. I only replaced the egr cooler due to horror stories. i knew my van would be ok as i warm it up well and do good 15 mile runs at least
So at 50k. It was a cold foggy snow slushy drive home about 2 years ago. Drove less than a mile and the flashing glowplug light came on. Tried my scanner to switch it off but it would but soon came back along with the eml light and a year later dpf light. Yes i did not fix it and suffered limp mode for 2 years until i had time to move my project to get my lovely mint t5.1 in my garage. Nothing serious was wrong with my van and no engine damage would occur so i suffered 30mph up hills etc for 2 years or a bit more
Last week it came to bits. I had many opinions but always thought turbo. They said leaks on vacuum and intercooler and valves etc and dpf etc etc but my scanner while running showed none of that. I did buy 2 n75 valves as mine is bi turbo and also a boost sensor but no change
So what a nasty job to get the turbos off on a 4 motion. You just cant reach anything from top or below but i managed in the end. I was gutted to see there was not much play in the wastegate on the turbo. A bit but nothing to worry about. So my thoughts were slowly being eaten away. The small turbo i cant check to see if its spinning but all seemed fine. No play or side thrust in the shaft on either turbo. i noticed the manifold after the small turbo was very sooty. So i blew an irline down the exhaust manifold and the compressor turbine did not spin. I tried a few times and in the end took the turbo apart. The exhaust turbine had snapped clean off. There was no play in the shaft and bearings and the oil supply were both perfect
Decided to use ebay and to my surprise there was a complete manifold with turbos etc etc that had only done 500 miles and sat in his garage. Sure enough they looked like new so i bought them. Fitted it all back up which takes some time and effort on a 4 motion. Reset the lights but the dpf would not reset even though no faults were found. Tried to do a dpf regen but one sensor would only just get in range and before the regen it dropped out of range again. So i went on a slow run still in limp mode and still no good. Put scanner on and told it to reset values as i had fitted 2 new dpf filters. Lights went out. Tried giving it a few stationary revs and the figures were good
Test drive to work next day. Wow Shes alive again . It seemed fast to be honest even when i went slow as i always warm up engines well before normal driving. Van fixed and it seemed better than new. next day eml light came on again. Out with scanner and luckily it was the o2 sensor thinking its running rich. Probably full of soot from doing nothing for 2 years. So i reset it and went again on a run in sports mode. Its been fine since after 300 miles. I might sell the van but its running so well and i know it inside out i might stick with it
While i was there i also fitted anew haldex pump and filter for the 4wd . God only knows when that stopped working. So a busy 2 weeks at night but all is well now and its doing 3 mpg more so i dont know if it was bad from new. Checked bores and compression also as i was doing the work. All mint and equal so i cant say 180 engines are bad. Mine uses about 150ml of oil per 1000 miles so with 2 turbos thats not bad at all. Yes i recon the coolers are an issue but also driving gentle until it warms up ok. I read a post some Norweigen ambulances all needed new engines but they get thrashed from cold often. I am sure if the egr cooler is ok and you warm it up careful they are great engines. Also i do my oil and filter every 6k instead of 10k with castrol edge fully synthetic
Never seen a turbo shaft snap on such a small turbo but the shaft is hollow and looked very thin. In my years of knowledge i recon as it was such a cold foggy winters night it froze up. then when running the ice expanded and snapped the shaft. The heat shield behind it was marked and dished which is normally perfectly flat
Might keep it but not sure yet. It rips and drives like a car and its comfy but i have my ex met police sprinter van so i will decide over the next few months which one i will sell
My main point is nothing is wrong with the 180 engines that have been looked after. Warm them up well as they take ages to get to temp from a cold start and im sure you will have no problems. Im here if you need any help as i feel i know these vans well after all my trouble