P053F/001343
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P053F/001343 - Fuel Pressure too Low during Cold Start
Possible Symptoms
- Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) ON
Possible Causes
- Fault code will typically set when the difference between Actual and Specified Rail pressure is 15-Bar or 1.50-MPa
- Poor fuel quantity delivery (In tank pump, fuel filter, damaged fuel lines, etc).
- Fault with the G247-Rail Fuel Pressure Sensor, wiring, connections, etc.
- Fault with the N276-Fuel Pressure Regulator Valve, power, ground, connections, etc.
Possible Solutions
- Check the in-tank fuel pressure with a mechanical gauge during startup.
- Check the Advanced Measuring Values for Rail pressures
- Check power supply at the N276-Fuel Pressure Regulator Valve
- Check the G247-Rail Fuel Pressure Sensor
Special Notes
- ECM may also have stored in memory, P0088 - Fuel Rail/System Pressure: Too High.
- With the 1.8L/2.0L engines, if fault code P0016 - Bank 1: Camshaft Position Sensor (G40)/Engine Speed Sensor (G28): Incorrect Correlation is also stored, please use this Ross-Tech forum page to verify engine timing is correct.
- When found in 2006 to 2021 3.6L Audi/Volkswagen engines with engine codes [BLV, BHK, CDVB, CNNA, CGRA, CDVC,] please see the Volkswagen Technical Tip [01-20-50](2060799) https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2022/MC-10222093-0001.pdf
- Fuel Rail pressure is excessively high
- Check Camshaft adaptations, must not exceed [-8.0 to +8.0]
- Non-UDS (2006~2011) vehicles use Measuring Value Block group 208 and 209, field 3
- UDS (2011 and newer) vehicles use Advanced Measuring Values, IDE00182 and IDE00184
- Fault codes P0087, P0088 and/or P1025 may be present due to the High Pressure Fuel Pump being out of time.