Hoping someone can shed some light on these issues I'm having with my Cupra K1
1. Keep getting a check engine light come up with error code P0441 so I replaced the N80 valve last weekend hoping to cure it but it's just come on again tonight! The original was goosed because I couldn't blow through it either direction. Any ideas?
2. The car idles at 500rpm (needle doesn't fluctuate) and I've noticed that it sounds like it has a slight pulse in the exhaust note and I can feel slight random engine vibrations whilst in the car, not too obsessive though. If I turn the heaters on this raises the RPM of the engine to about 700rpm which makes things more settled. Whilst driving it pulls strongly in all gears and gets up to temperature and stays there.
3. When letting off the accelerator with the car in gear (say second) if I watch the RPM needle it goes down in stages like down and stop and down and stop rather than smoothly as if the car doesn't have enough inertia to maintain a steady RPM decrease. I'm wondering if it could be a symptom of a SMF (not confirmed) and related to point 2 above?
It's overdue a major service so air/oil filter, oil and plugs will be getting done shortly although I don't think they will fix points 2 and 3.
Any help would be much appreciated
1. Keep getting a check engine light come up with error code P0441 so I replaced the N80 valve last weekend hoping to cure it but it's just come on again tonight! The original was goosed because I couldn't blow through it either direction. Any ideas?
2. The car idles at 500rpm (needle doesn't fluctuate) and I've noticed that it sounds like it has a slight pulse in the exhaust note and I can feel slight random engine vibrations whilst in the car, not too obsessive though. If I turn the heaters on this raises the RPM of the engine to about 700rpm which makes things more settled. Whilst driving it pulls strongly in all gears and gets up to temperature and stays there.
3. When letting off the accelerator with the car in gear (say second) if I watch the RPM needle it goes down in stages like down and stop and down and stop rather than smoothly as if the car doesn't have enough inertia to maintain a steady RPM decrease. I'm wondering if it could be a symptom of a SMF (not confirmed) and related to point 2 above?
It's overdue a major service so air/oil filter, oil and plugs will be getting done shortly although I don't think they will fix points 2 and 3.
Any help would be much appreciated
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