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2007 Volkswagen Eos 2.0L No Start, MIL Lamp on
HELP!!!!!! I am at my wits end with this car. Any help is going to be much appreciated. I am not a German car fan and I don't normally work on them but this car came in to me under the premise that it needed an alternator. How hard can that be, right? Well...
FIX posted 8/2/2019
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| VIN | WVWBA71F27 |
| Engine | 2.0 L / 4 cyl / GAS |
| Trans | 6-speed Standard |
| Delivery | Fuel Injection |
| Emissions | OBD-II Compliant |
| Symptoms | No Start, MIL Lamp On |
| Occurs | Always |
Trouble Codes
| P0190 | Fuel Pressure Sensor Circuit Signal Voltage Too High |
| P2539 | Low Pressure Fuel System Sensor Circuit |
Message Closed w/FIX
Vehicle Data
2007 Volkswagen Eos
| VIN | WVWBA71F27 |
| Engine | 2.0 L / 4 cyl / GAS |
| Trans | 6-speed Standard |
| Delivery | Fuel Injection |
| Emissions | OBD-II Compliant |
| Symptoms | No Start, MIL Lamp On |
| Occurs | Always |
Trouble Codes
| P0190 | Fuel Pressure Sensor Circuit Signal Voltage Too High |
| P2539 | Low Pressure Fuel System Sensor Circuit |
11 Replies Received
11 Replies Received
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