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P0093Powertrain
Powertrain · SAE
Fuel System — Large Leak Detected

Meaning

The engine control module has detected that the rail pressure drop is significantly faster and/or larger than expected for the operating conditions. A substantial fuel leak exists in the high-pressure circuit, sufficient to prevent the system from reaching or maintaining operating pressure.

Common causes

  • Injector with severely damaged seat or needle leaking into the combustion chamber or return line
  • Structurally leaking rail fitting, high-pressure line, or pump-to-rail connection
  • Severely worn HP pump unable to compensate for circuit losses
  • Open or stuck pressure limiter valve (PLV)
  • Defective HP pump body seal leaking into the low-pressure circuit
  • Loose or thread-damaged rail pressure sensor

Symptoms

  • Check-engine light (MIL) illuminated
  • No-start or very hard cranking start
  • Engine stalls while driving
  • Dense smoke (white or black) from the exhaust
  • Possible fuel smell or visible fuel traces in the engine bay

Severity

Critical: a large HP leak can leave the vehicle unable to run, cause engine damage from abnormal injection, and present a fire risk if fuel exits externally.

What to do

  1. Visually inspect the entire HP circuit for fuel traces (lines, fittings, pump, injectors)
  2. Perform a rail pressure leak-down test with the engine off to quantify the leak
  3. Test each injector for internal leakage (excessive return) using a back-leak test
  4. Check and torque all HP fittings; replace damaged lines or fittings
  5. Replace the HP pump or PLV if the leak is internal to their housing

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SAEP0093
HEX0093
VAG00147
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