Fuel Pressure Sensor (G247), Checking
Fuel Pressure Sensor (G247), Checking
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Assembly Tool (T10118)
• Torque Wrench (5-50 Nm) (V.A.G 1331)
• Vehicle Diagnostic Tester
• Pressure Sensor Tester (VAS 6394/1)
• Adapter (VAS 6394/2)
• Test Instrument Adapter/DSO (3-pin) (VAS 5570)
• Double Hexagon Socket, 1/2 inch, 27 mm (VAS 5301/7)
- Remove the engine cover. Refer to => [ Engine Cover ] Engine Cover.
- Remove the fuel pressure sensor. Refer to => [ ] Service and Repair.
- Lubricate the adapter (VAS 6294/2) sealing point with clean engine oil and install it in the fuel rail. Tightening specification: 27 Nm.
- Remove the locking bolt - 2 - and install the fuel pressure sensor in the (VAS 6394/1). Tightening specification: 27 Nm.
- Connect the (VAS 6394/1) pressure line to the (VAS 6394/2).
- Connect the fuel pressure sensor and its connector with the test instrument adapter/DSO (3-pin) (VAS 5570).
- Switch the (VAS 6394/1) on by pressing the button - A - briefly.
• Holding the button - A - for 2 seconds switches on the illumination for 20 seconds.
• If the (VAS 6394/1) does not display 0 bar, set it back to zero, refer to the operating instructions.
- Connect the vehicle diagnostic tester to the diagnostic connector.
- Turn on the ignition.
- Press the following buttons on the vehicle diagnostic tester screen one after another.
Vehicle Self-Diagnosis
On Board Diagnostic (OBD)
01 - Engine Electronics
011 - Measured Values
- Select the measured value block 1 4 0 and confirm with the Q button.
Display field 3 shows the fuel pressure actual value as measured by the fuel pressure sensor.
- Start the engine.
- Compare the pressure displayed by the (VAS 6394/1) with the actual value displayed on the vehicle diagnostic tester.
• The pressures may have a maximum difference of 5 bar.
- If the difference is greater than 5 bar, replace the fuel pressure sensor.
The (VAS 6394) is under high fuel pressure. Disconnect the connector from the fuel pressure sensor when the engine is running. This reduces the pressure to approximately 6 bar. Turn off the ignition. Place a cloth around the fuel pressure sensor, then carefully loosen the sensor to release the remaining pressure.
- Repeat the test with the new fuel pressure sensor and compare both measured values.
If the measured value do not match again:
- Perform a wiring test, refer to the vehicle diagnostic tester.