Wilksey
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Hi guy's
Recently my car went into limp mode, after doing a stationary VAGCOM diagnostics which showed me aload of fault codes we decided to run a rolling diagnostics to test the MAF reading and boost levels. After completing the test we had a look at the readings produced to find the MAF sensor was reading 'zero' the whole way through the recording. This to me indicates that the MAF failing has caused the car to go into the 'limp mode'. Is this a common problem on th3 1.8 20VT engines. May I add that I have just had a look at the trouble shooting guide and read up that if the car has an open cone filter the MAF sensor can become blocked with oil and dust which causes the sensor to fail. My car has an open cone filter. I also read that increasing the size of the turbo can also cause the MAF sensor to fail as the airflow reading is much higher than it origionally was. Again my car has the uprated K03s turbo. Both indicating the fail of the MAF sensor.
Also there was a fault with my N75 valve which im yet to look into properly. I was advised to check the common faults with the car before proceding so in doing so I took the N75 valve out hoping the ECU will revert back to the previous map and increase it's boost inacordance. But to no avail the car still only boosted at 0.4 bar instead of 1.5 bar. Does this indicate that the N75 is not faulty or is it worth replacing if the code keeps coming up even after deleting?
Here is a copy of the VAGCOM fault codes. Please can anyone shed any more light on the situation as I've seemed to have narrowed it down to possibly the MAF sensor or the N75 and not what was thought to be a boost leak etc etc etc and if yourself or know anyone that has experienced any similar issues as I'm pretty fed up of driving on low boost!
Many thanks in advance for any help and advice
james
Here are the faults listed by VCDS...
Wednesday,07,July,2010,18:28:31:46868
VCDS Version: Release 10.6.0
Data version: 20100630
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Address 01: Engine Labels: Redir Fail!
Control Module Part Number: 6K0 906 032
Component and/or Version: 1.8L R4/20VT SEA 0002
Software Coding: 11500
Work Shop Code: WSC 00000
VCID: E5CA2CDB5509
12 Faults Found:
17833 - EVAP Purge Valve (N80): Short to Ground
P1425 - 35-00 - -
17955 - Boost Pressure Regulation Valve (N75): Short to Ground
P1547 - 35-00 - -
17843 - Secondary Air Pump Relay (J299): Short to Ground
P1435 - 35-00 - -
17829 - Secondary Air Injection Solenoid Valve (N112): Short to Ground
P1421 - 35-00 - -
17697 - Boost Pressure Control Valve (N249): Short to Ground
P1289 - 35-00 - -
17525 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Heating Circuit: B1 S2: Short to Ground
P1117 - 35-00 - -
16486 - Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70): Signal too Low
P0102 - 35-00 - -
17522 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor; B1 S2: Internal Resistance too High
P1114 - 35-00 - -
17524 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Heating; B1 S1: Open Circuit
P1116 - 35-00 - -
16518 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor B1 S1: No Activity
P0134 - 35-00 - -
18010 - Power Supply Terminal 30: Voltage too Low
P1602 - 35-10 - - - Intermittent
16524 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor B1 S2: No Activity
P0140 - 35-10 - - - Intermittent
-2Readiness: 0010 1101
Recently my car went into limp mode, after doing a stationary VAGCOM diagnostics which showed me aload of fault codes we decided to run a rolling diagnostics to test the MAF reading and boost levels. After completing the test we had a look at the readings produced to find the MAF sensor was reading 'zero' the whole way through the recording. This to me indicates that the MAF failing has caused the car to go into the 'limp mode'. Is this a common problem on th3 1.8 20VT engines. May I add that I have just had a look at the trouble shooting guide and read up that if the car has an open cone filter the MAF sensor can become blocked with oil and dust which causes the sensor to fail. My car has an open cone filter. I also read that increasing the size of the turbo can also cause the MAF sensor to fail as the airflow reading is much higher than it origionally was. Again my car has the uprated K03s turbo. Both indicating the fail of the MAF sensor.
Also there was a fault with my N75 valve which im yet to look into properly. I was advised to check the common faults with the car before proceding so in doing so I took the N75 valve out hoping the ECU will revert back to the previous map and increase it's boost inacordance. But to no avail the car still only boosted at 0.4 bar instead of 1.5 bar. Does this indicate that the N75 is not faulty or is it worth replacing if the code keeps coming up even after deleting?
Here is a copy of the VAGCOM fault codes. Please can anyone shed any more light on the situation as I've seemed to have narrowed it down to possibly the MAF sensor or the N75 and not what was thought to be a boost leak etc etc etc and if yourself or know anyone that has experienced any similar issues as I'm pretty fed up of driving on low boost!
Many thanks in advance for any help and advice
james
Here are the faults listed by VCDS...
Wednesday,07,July,2010,18:28:31:46868
VCDS Version: Release 10.6.0
Data version: 20100630
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Address 01: Engine Labels: Redir Fail!
Control Module Part Number: 6K0 906 032
Component and/or Version: 1.8L R4/20VT SEA 0002
Software Coding: 11500
Work Shop Code: WSC 00000
VCID: E5CA2CDB5509
12 Faults Found:
17833 - EVAP Purge Valve (N80): Short to Ground
P1425 - 35-00 - -
17955 - Boost Pressure Regulation Valve (N75): Short to Ground
P1547 - 35-00 - -
17843 - Secondary Air Pump Relay (J299): Short to Ground
P1435 - 35-00 - -
17829 - Secondary Air Injection Solenoid Valve (N112): Short to Ground
P1421 - 35-00 - -
17697 - Boost Pressure Control Valve (N249): Short to Ground
P1289 - 35-00 - -
17525 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Heating Circuit: B1 S2: Short to Ground
P1117 - 35-00 - -
16486 - Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70): Signal too Low
P0102 - 35-00 - -
17522 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor; B1 S2: Internal Resistance too High
P1114 - 35-00 - -
17524 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Heating; B1 S1: Open Circuit
P1116 - 35-00 - -
16518 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor B1 S1: No Activity
P0134 - 35-00 - -
18010 - Power Supply Terminal 30: Voltage too Low
P1602 - 35-10 - - - Intermittent
16524 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor B1 S2: No Activity
P0140 - 35-10 - - - Intermittent
-2Readiness: 0010 1101
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