Difference between revisions of "P0088"

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* NAR (North American Region) VW Tech Tips 01-16-05 and 01-20-05 for vehicles with the 3.6L engine has information testing for possible timing chain issues.
 
* NAR (North American Region) VW Tech Tips 01-16-05 and 01-20-05 for vehicles with the 3.6L engine has information testing for possible timing chain issues.
 
** https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2016/MC-10096053-0699.pdf  NHTSA
 
** https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2016/MC-10096053-0699.pdf  NHTSA
** https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2020/MC-10180093-0001.pdf  NHTSA
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** https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2022/MC-10222093-0001.pdf  NHTSA
 
*** Check camshafts phase adjustments, if [8 degrees(+/-)] or more the engine is considered out of time.
 
*** Check camshafts phase adjustments, if [8 degrees(+/-)] or more the engine is considered out of time.
 
**** MVB group [208] and [209] with engine idling for non UDS ECMs
 
**** MVB group [208] and [209] with engine idling for non UDS ECMs

Latest revision as of 18:27, 10 January 2024

P0088 - Fuel Rail/System Pressure: Too High

Possible Symptoms

  • Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) ON
  • High pitched whining noise from engine when idling.


Possible Causes

  • Fault with the G247-Rail Fuel Pressure Sensor, wiring, connections, etc.
  • Fault with the N276-Fuel Pressure Regulator Valve, power, ground, connections, etc.
  • Fault with the N290- Fuel Metering Valve (If applicable)
  • Engine timing chain worn/stretched. (Only some 2006 to 2009 3.6L gasoline engines- See Special Notes)


Possible Solutions

  • Check the Advanced Measuring Values for Rail pressures
  • Check power supply at the N276-Fuel Pressure Regulator Valve/N290- Fuel Metering Valve
  • Check the G247-Rail Fuel Pressure Sensor


Special Notes