Your fleet running reports
- Rich B
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Transporter MOT today, sailed through with one small issue. The EML has been on for a while (last summer!) and my obd says it’s an EGR fault of some kind. I think it was caused by running the fuel tank too low one time and presumably sucking in a load of crap.
I could clear the code, but it always came back. I took it to a VW specialist for a service and asked them to sort it, but they said they didn’t have the kit to sort it and i’d have to take it to a main dealer. So i’ve ignored it instead. It’s “character”.
Anyway, the mot place have cleared it using their kit, so let’s see how long it stays clear. Otherwise, i’ll probably just get EGR deleted.
I could clear the code, but it always came back. I took it to a VW specialist for a service and asked them to sort it, but they said they didn’t have the kit to sort it and i’d have to take it to a main dealer. So i’ve ignored it instead. It’s “character”.
Anyway, the mot place have cleared it using their kit, so let’s see how long it stays clear. Otherwise, i’ll probably just get EGR deleted.
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Regarding crap getting sucked in by running a fuel tank low... I'm a bit skeptical about that actually being a thing on cars since they introduced fuel filters. If the pickup for fuel is at the lowest point, any crap coming in with new petrol/diesel would make it's way into the fuel system and not sit there. Then before it even reaches the fuel pump, it passes through the fuel filter.Rich B wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2026 10:41 am Transporter MOT today, sailed through with one small issue. The EML has been on for a while (last summer!) and my obd says it’s an EGR fault of some kind. I think it was caused by running the fuel tank too low one time and presumably sucking in a load of crap.
I could clear the code, but it always came back. I took it to a VW specialist for a service and asked them to sort it, but they said they didn’t have the kit to sort it and i’d have to take it to a main dealer. So i’ve ignored it instead. It’s “character”.
Anyway, the mot place have cleared it using their kit, so let’s see how long it stays clear. Otherwise, i’ll probably just get EGR deleted.
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- Rich B
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I’m basing that on the timing of when it first came on, just after i’d had an issue where in was rushing and thought i’d eek out a journey with the fumes of what was left in the tank.Marv wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2026 11:55 amRegarding crap getting sucked in by running a fuel tank low... I'm a bit skeptical about that actually being a thing on cars since they introduced fuel filters. If the pickup for fuel is at the lowest point, any crap coming in with new petrol/diesel would make it's way into the fuel system and not sit there. Then before it even reaches the fuel pump, it passes through the fuel filter.Rich B wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2026 10:41 am Transporter MOT today, sailed through with one small issue. The EML has been on for a while (last summer!) and my obd says it’s an EGR fault of some kind. I think it was caused by running the fuel tank too low one time and presumably sucking in a load of crap.
I could clear the code, but it always came back. I took it to a VW specialist for a service and asked them to sort it, but they said they didn’t have the kit to sort it and i’d have to take it to a main dealer. So i’ve ignored it instead. It’s “character”.
Anyway, the mot place have cleared it using their kit, so let’s see how long it stays clear. Otherwise, i’ll probably just get EGR deleted.
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You clearly consumed all the crap when you did that, and now it's running on clean stuff. Which it doesn't like. Need to add a bit more crap during your next fillup.Rich B wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2026 12:15 pm I’m basing that on the timing of when it first came on, just after i’d had an issue where in was rushing and thought i’d eek out a journey with the fumes of what was left in the tank.
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I think the general advice is to not put dirty stuff in your VAG, but each to their ownmik wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2026 12:26 pmYou clearly consumed all the crap when you did that, and now it's running on clean stuff. Which it doesn't like. Need to add a bit more crap during your next fillup.Rich B wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2026 12:15 pm I’m basing that on the timing of when it first came on, just after i’d had an issue where in was rushing and thought i’d eek out a journey with the fumes of what was left in the tank.
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Is it a twin turbo? If it is they’re known for the egr shitting itself and taking half the engine with itRich B wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2026 10:41 am Transporter MOT today, sailed through with one small issue. The EML has been on for a while (last summer!) and my obd says it’s an EGR fault of some kind. I think it was caused by running the fuel tank too low one time and presumably sucking in a load of crap.
I could clear the code, but it always came back. I took it to a VW specialist for a service and asked them to sort it, but they said they didn’t have the kit to sort it and i’d have to take it to a main dealer. So i’ve ignored it instead. It’s “character”.
Anyway, the mot place have cleared it using their kit, so let’s see how long it stays clear. Otherwise, i’ll probably just get EGR deleted.
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Good advice Marv - speaking like a man who’s “been there, done that”…Marv wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2026 12:36 pmI think the general advice is to not put dirty stuff in your VAG, but each to their ownmik wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2026 12:26 pmYou clearly consumed all the crap when you did that, and now it's running on clean stuff. Which it doesn't like. Need to add a bit more crap during your next fillup.Rich B wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2026 12:15 pm I’m basing that on the timing of when it first came on, just after i’d had an issue where in was rushing and thought i’d eek out a journey with the fumes of what was left in the tank.![]()
- Rich B
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Nah, it’s a 6.1 2021 150bhp, so later than the biturbo ones.jamcg wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2026 12:48 pmIs it a twin turbo? If it is they’re known for the egr shitting itself and taking half the engine with itRich B wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2026 10:41 am Transporter MOT today, sailed through with one small issue. The EML has been on for a while (last summer!) and my obd says it’s an EGR fault of some kind. I think it was caused by running the fuel tank too low one time and presumably sucking in a load of crap.
I could clear the code, but it always came back. I took it to a VW specialist for a service and asked them to sort it, but they said they didn’t have the kit to sort it and i’d have to take it to a main dealer. So i’ve ignored it instead. It’s “character”.
Anyway, the mot place have cleared it using their kit, so let’s see how long it stays clear. Otherwise, i’ll probably just get EGR deleted.
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What happens is you get cavitation as it's a higher concentration of "dirt" in the tank, this essentially gives a slightly aerated flow of fuel to the pump and this is no good for pumps or injectors.Marv wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2026 11:55 amRegarding crap getting sucked in by running a fuel tank low... I'm a bit skeptical about that actually being a thing on cars since they introduced fuel filters. If the pickup for fuel is at the lowest point, any crap coming in with new petrol/diesel would make it's way into the fuel system and not sit there. Then before it even reaches the fuel pump, it passes through the fuel filter.Rich B wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2026 10:41 am Transporter MOT today, sailed through with one small issue. The EML has been on for a while (last summer!) and my obd says it’s an EGR fault of some kind. I think it was caused by running the fuel tank too low one time and presumably sucking in a load of crap.
I could clear the code, but it always came back. I took it to a VW specialist for a service and asked them to sort it, but they said they didn’t have the kit to sort it and i’d have to take it to a main dealer. So i’ve ignored it instead. It’s “character”.
Anyway, the mot place have cleared it using their kit, so let’s see how long it stays clear. Otherwise, i’ll probably just get EGR deleted.
Water in fuel and cavitation are our number one fuel pump killers and an extra filter online can be a very handy thing.
I change my diesel filter every time I change my oil filter, roughly every 6000 miles.
Dave!
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X5 mot, roll out the flags for a clean sheet
4932 miles last year, 4992 the year before. Fairly consistent!
4932 miles last year, 4992 the year before. Fairly consistent!
Cheers, Harry
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So, following on from the Mini's spate of unreliability, where in just the last 6 months, we've had..
-Failed diaphragm
-Failed PCV valve
-Failed VVT solenoids causing vast amounts of oil loss (suspect the garage fucked this up, TBF)
-Cracked oil filter housing, causing the car to dump all its coolant and overheat
It now needs a new turbo. Two garages said it just needed a new wastegate actuator, but two Mini specialists have said that's nonsense, as the turbo is water cooled, so loss of coolant has caused damage.
Just waiting on a cost for either turbo repair or replacement with a re-con unit.
Will probably look to Japanese for our next car, and partner wants a Jimny, but will have to run the Mini for a bit now I've spent a fortune on it. And these F55/56 B38 cars are supposed to be pretty reliable
Fucking BMW's..
On that note, our actual reliable car - the 20 year old Mustang, has developed its first problem. Air-con stopped working.
-Failed diaphragm
-Failed PCV valve
-Failed VVT solenoids causing vast amounts of oil loss (suspect the garage fucked this up, TBF)
-Cracked oil filter housing, causing the car to dump all its coolant and overheat
It now needs a new turbo. Two garages said it just needed a new wastegate actuator, but two Mini specialists have said that's nonsense, as the turbo is water cooled, so loss of coolant has caused damage.
Just waiting on a cost for either turbo repair or replacement with a re-con unit.
Will probably look to Japanese for our next car, and partner wants a Jimny, but will have to run the Mini for a bit now I've spent a fortune on it. And these F55/56 B38 cars are supposed to be pretty reliable
Fucking BMW's..
On that note, our actual reliable car - the 20 year old Mustang, has developed its first problem. Air-con stopped working.
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They're quite large for a mini. X1/2 platform. Feb order for May. Delivery date currently unknown.Jobbo wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2026 5:55 amThe new Countryman is a funky thing. I had no idea there was a delay on delivery currently. As BMW’s smaller cars have got uglier the Countryman stands out as a far better choice.Broccers wrote: Tue Apr 28, 2026 10:40 pm Bought two new tyres for the old boxster to match the fronts.
Sold mini.
Got a countryman coming who knows when as shortage of something important like wheels.
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Our R55 was an absolute money pit for the amount of miles it did. Smoked badly when idling. Sold it to a mate who is genuinely pleased even though he blew 2 coil packs in a week thrashing it about.Alex88 wrote: Thu Apr 30, 2026 9:58 am So, following on from the Mini's spate of unreliability, where in just the last 6 months, we've had..
-Failed diaphragm
-Failed PCV valve
-Failed VVT solenoids causing vast amounts of oil loss (suspect the garage fucked this up, TBF)
-Cracked oil filter housing, causing the car to dump all its coolant and overheat
It now needs a new turbo. Two garages said it just needed a new wastegate actuator, but two Mini specialists have said that's nonsense, as the turbo is water cooled, so loss of coolant has caused damage.
Just waiting on a cost for either turbo repair or replacement with a re-con unit.
Will probably look to Japanese for our next car, and partner wants a Jimny, but will have to run the Mini for a bit now I've spent a fortune on it. And these F55/56 B38 cars are supposed to be pretty reliable![]()
Fucking BMW's..![]()
On that note, our actual reliable car - the 20 year old Mustang, has developed its first problem. Air-con stopped working.
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Goes to show you can’t listen to the internet noise sometimes, everyone says eco boost engines are unreliable but in 2 years I never a single issue (granted non wet belted version but still)Alex88 wrote: Thu Apr 30, 2026 9:58 am So, following on from the Mini's spate of unreliability, where in just the last 6 months, we've had..
-Failed diaphragm
-Failed PCV valve
-Failed VVT solenoids causing vast amounts of oil loss (suspect the garage fucked this up, TBF)
-Cracked oil filter housing, causing the car to dump all its coolant and overheat
It now needs a new turbo. Two garages said it just needed a new wastegate actuator, but two Mini specialists have said that's nonsense, as the turbo is water cooled, so loss of coolant has caused damage.
Just waiting on a cost for either turbo repair or replacement with a re-con unit.
Will probably look to Japanese for our next car, and partner wants a Jimny, but will have to run the Mini for a bit now I've spent a fortune on it. And these F55/56 B38 cars are supposed to be pretty reliable![]()
Fucking BMW's..![]()
On that note, our actual reliable car - the 20 year old Mustang, has developed its first problem. Air-con stopped working.