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Hi guys, after my rolling road results, i was driving home real depressed, pondering my next move, then the car just turned off while driving, is turning over but not firing, a.a ( alcoholics anonymous i believe) twat turned up after 3 hours and said, its yer cambelt guv...obviously the first priority is to get this fault sorted, on the dash red oil light and battery light are on, oil light flashes when trying to start, wondering if anyone had any ideas? im probably gonno take it down to phirm im thinking...cheers guys n gals

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If its turning over and not firing i doubt its the cam chain or anything associated. I could be wrong but i'd expect some sort of unpleasent sound if the chain had failed.

As ever with such things i'd suggest VAG-COM being your first step, see if anything comes up.

Its going to be either no fuel, or no spark. Can you hear the fuel pump, or smell fuel in the exhaust??? If not then it could be the fuel pump relay.

If you can then its more likely to be a lack of spark, which could be a number of things. Its odd that it cut out while you where driving though.

Has the car had a re-map?? The reason I ask is that my car did the same thing and it turned out to be a slightly bent leg on the new chip was making a bad contact.

Start with VAG-COM

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to chuck some light on to your problem....i was driving along in my old vr and IT just died.turned over as like yours.fuel pump died.to test get it out of the tank,which you will have to do anyway is its f**cked.put a direct feed to it in a tray of water[safety] and see if it pumps.

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Vr6newcomer didn't have any noise I believe so can't be chain or tensioner related. I would agree with Steve and say its something related to the spark plugs or fuelling. Did your car get started eventually or did you get it towed by the aa? I might be wrong but I think the oil light will come on when you stall or the engine dies, so not necessarily oil related as such.

Was the rolling road at Stealth? Was your power curve smooth and what power/torque did you make?

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MAF CHECK THE MAF!!! Sounds like what happened to me about 2 weeks ago. The AA said fuel pump, this that and the other, turned out to be the MAF which was diagnosed by VAG-COM. But you can check it just by removing it and having a look at the sensor inside...worth it for about 10mins work! ;)

These were my symptoms:

- Was running rough prior and low on performance

- Had a strong smell of fuel in the engine bay

The day it broke:

- Went to start the car and it didnt start, then it did, drove down the road about 15 meters and died, started it again and immediately died with the oil light flashing. Then i thought ill give it some more revs, still just cut out.

- Then it wouldnt even start and the oil light was flashing. Checked the relays too.

Hope this is some help. A new MAF is about £70 from GSF when you return your old one.

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Basically its a sensor that IRRC sticks out from the right. When the air passes from the induction/filter it pushes the sensor down and completes allowing a circuit to be made. If the sensor is split or to far from the circuit then it will need replacing. Mine was in two pieces and the connection was not made, hence why it ran sometimes and not others until it finally died completely. Hope it helps.

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