hi all..
currently got along term problem on my late 2000 leon cupra sport.
It has an APR EMCS ecu upgrade. although problem is still evident in 'stock mode' although less severe.
Problem is when i accelerate through the rev range the power gets held back, usually from 2,800 rpm upwards. although is inconsistant when it starts. Also is less sever now the weather is cooler.
i have been to a seat dealer (no longer with us) who as usual said no fault codes, nothing we can do.
REVO took a look at the car for me, (thanks guys for your time on this appreicated). they did a few runs with a laptop and came to conclusion it was the MAF (air mass meter) holding back the ignition.
A pricey bit of kit, but i bit the bullet and got a new one.
Fitted it and found that it had the same problems but to a much more sever effect. The car then failed to start in the morning.
So another new MAF was got, with same results, although this time the engine magagement light came on after a run. The car did seem to run bit more smoothly with the new MAF's up until the power loss. my imagination?
found out at this point that with the MAF disconnected or with management light on the power was consistant throughout the rev range with no 'holding back'. Although maybe its hard to tell as the car runs with less power generally like this so maybe by passing the problem?
if anybody has any idea what it may be or things to try ill be very appreciative.
from a frustrated owner with 3 MAF's...
thanks in advance
andycupra
2000 leon cupra sport.
currently got along term problem on my late 2000 leon cupra sport.
It has an APR EMCS ecu upgrade. although problem is still evident in 'stock mode' although less severe.
Problem is when i accelerate through the rev range the power gets held back, usually from 2,800 rpm upwards. although is inconsistant when it starts. Also is less sever now the weather is cooler.
i have been to a seat dealer (no longer with us) who as usual said no fault codes, nothing we can do.
REVO took a look at the car for me, (thanks guys for your time on this appreicated). they did a few runs with a laptop and came to conclusion it was the MAF (air mass meter) holding back the ignition.
A pricey bit of kit, but i bit the bullet and got a new one.
Fitted it and found that it had the same problems but to a much more sever effect. The car then failed to start in the morning.
So another new MAF was got, with same results, although this time the engine magagement light came on after a run. The car did seem to run bit more smoothly with the new MAF's up until the power loss. my imagination?
found out at this point that with the MAF disconnected or with management light on the power was consistant throughout the rev range with no 'holding back'. Although maybe its hard to tell as the car runs with less power generally like this so maybe by passing the problem?
if anybody has any idea what it may be or things to try ill be very appreciative.
from a frustrated owner with 3 MAF's...
thanks in advance
andycupra
2000 leon cupra sport.