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    P2293 weird fuel problem

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    Recently got a p2293 code, but it’s weirder then what I’ve read if most others, my Rpm’s fly up whenever I punch on the gas or try to accelerate as if my clutch is slipping replaced the rail pressure sensors and the sensors on the side of the hpfp not too sure what it could be it used to be only 5 gear here and there but now it’s always doing it help please sometimes also gives a misfire code

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Jayz691's Avatar
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    Sounds like your clutch is slipping too.. Fuel issue isn't gonna make your rpm shoot up, without moving..

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    That’s what I was thinking but it’s just getting worse and worse to the point it’s just any sort of acceleration I still move but not as much and the rpm’s shoot uo for a second but never past like 4k rpm then go back down to where they are, I thought oil might be in or it’s not getting enough gas or sometimes making it do that since then it hits limp mode sometimes when it happens and then it’ll turn on my check engine light for p2293

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    Veteran Member Three Rings FatMongo's Avatar
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    Run a VAGCOM or OBDII and advise what codes you are getting exactly.

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