Hi,
I just bought a 2004 leon tdi 130 se and I'm very happy with it apart from one problem:
If I rev it hard it can end up logging a "overboost condition" in the ECU memory and going into limp home mode. Turning the engine off and on gets the performance back.
It turns out it's been remapped... as it wasn't clear at the time I bought it that it had been remapped the dealership wants to put it right.
The overboost can be caused reliably by revving it over 4.5k or I think by sustained acceleration in motorway driving. When plugged into a diagnostic system it was asking for 1400 or so (not sure of the unit) of boost but getting 2200! (this is with the car sitting still).
Has anyone else had this situation? Is it a poor quality remap?
The mechanic at the dealer is prepared to try and turn down the boost at the actuator - is this a good way to go. They don't have the facility to change the ECU map themselves.
I don't know much about ECU mapping but it looks like a load of tuners using this site do...
Cheers,
Andy
I just bought a 2004 leon tdi 130 se and I'm very happy with it apart from one problem:
If I rev it hard it can end up logging a "overboost condition" in the ECU memory and going into limp home mode. Turning the engine off and on gets the performance back.
It turns out it's been remapped... as it wasn't clear at the time I bought it that it had been remapped the dealership wants to put it right.
The overboost can be caused reliably by revving it over 4.5k or I think by sustained acceleration in motorway driving. When plugged into a diagnostic system it was asking for 1400 or so (not sure of the unit) of boost but getting 2200! (this is with the car sitting still).
Has anyone else had this situation? Is it a poor quality remap?
The mechanic at the dealer is prepared to try and turn down the boost at the actuator - is this a good way to go. They don't have the facility to change the ECU map themselves.
I don't know much about ECU mapping but it looks like a load of tuners using this site do...
Cheers,
Andy