Thanks for the response Trevor.
Intermittent fault. Starts then immediately stalls. It's a mechanical fuel pump with a sender unit in the tank.
It's an old girl. A4 Estate 1.9L TDI 1999. So there is virtually nothing on the net about it.
The notable think about this symptom is that when it happens the fuel and the voltage gauges on the instrument cluster
show empty although there is plenty of fuel and voltage available.
Here is what I have done so far.
Pulled and tested the sender unit and all works fine throughout the range of float travel.
Checked the wiring from ignition switch to sender and all good.
Replaced ignition switch with a new one. Problem persists. Checked ignition switch connector for signs of shorting but looks ok.
All four glowplugs are knackered but this isn't the cause of this problem. Car starts fine when gauges are working. I just though I would check them anyway.
Pulled and tested all relays from under bonnet and behind the dash. All fine.
Pulled and tested all fuses from under the bonnet and behind/side of the dash. All fine. But replaced them anyway.
Pulled the ECU looking for signs of damage in pins and connectors. All fine.
There is fuel pressure when this happens. I checked by loosening one of the injectors. So it's not a fuel pump issue.
It's a head scratcher for sure.
Last thing I did on Saturday was pull the instrument cluster to take a look at the internal components. There are only three
capacitors on the board one of them looks a little convex. Only slightly though. Not obviously blown but could be
about to fail completely. Hoping to change that this afternoon, if the caps arrive, and generally re-tin other solder joints while I am at it.
So, been busy but still no joy. It is, however, working at the moment. It has a mind of it's own.
One thing I don't know is how the ECU responds to an empty tank signal. Does it care? Does it refuse to run if it thinks the tank is empty?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks