Hi, It sounds like the High Pressure Fuel Pump (HPFP) could be malfunctioning or there may be an issue in the related circuitry in your Skoda Octavia TSI 2.0. If disconnecting the HPFP allows the car to start normally, it suggests that the HPFP is either failing or affecting the fuel system's pressure or electrical aspects negatively. It would be advisable to have the HPFP and its connections thoroughly inspected and tested by a professional to determine if it needs repair or replacement.
@@kristianmabe7725 1...rpm fluctuates 2..smell of gas in my cabin.. 3..sound of engine revving. 4..won't go pass 30 or 40mph. two different mechanics diagnosis were mass air flow sensors and fuel pump...
I have a Mini Cooper and when the car do a coldstart in the Morning it starts very hardly. Like failing to ignite After about 10-20sec it runs as normal. The Motor then works normal with Full power. Could this starting problem be a sign of the HPFP? Please help, thanks