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ianyerman

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  • Birthday 01/22/1979

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    alhambra 1.9tdi se 115
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  1. check fuel temp via vagcom, i cant remember how but this caused problems like this for me,
  2. problem sorted, turned out to be fuel temp sensor and wasnt showing fault via vagcom, just giving a duff reading to the ecu
  3. problem sorted, was the fuel temp sensor and wasnt showing as a fault via vagcom, just giving out a duff reading.
  4. has anyone changed a fuel temp sensor,not the one inside the pump. the one which is in the fuel line. how much was it and how long did it take to do? mine is not showing up in vagcom as a fault but when i plug the resistor tunning box in the car comes back to life, but not the way it should be,
  5. Hi all, my Alhambra is suffering from under boosting limp mode, to cut a long story short turbo has just been rebuilt, new maf fitted all vac pipes checked and when you cycle the n75 boost control valve via vagcom you can hear exhaust sound change. When under car and watching the turbo actuator then get someone to start the engine the actuator sucks into position via the vacuum, rev the engine and the actuator moves so it's working, also when ya stop the engine a few seconds later you can here the actuator returning to it's rest position, Car feels very sluggish and no power at low revs but if you rev it out the turbo really pulls at around 3500 rpm, the only fault I'm getting under normal driving is negative pressure so its under boosting. Have removed the cat and tried it and no difference, also removed and cleaned the erg valve. Have noticed oil blowing out of the small hole under the diaphragm of the erg valve, would it be possible the erg valve is blowing passed and opening letting the boost out into the exhaust causing low boost pressure? Am going to block off the erg valve and try it but has any one else had a problem like this? Could it be a possible map sensor fault as this all started the same time as the turbo blew?
  6. checking the vacuum pipes and noticed the n75 boost control valve is very very warm, is this normal?
  7. got new maf sensor today, could only get an intermotor 19600 sensor, right one listed for my car, turbo is now kicking in but not until about 3000rpm and with a bang, no limp mode or fault codes anymore. starting to think i have built the vnt togeather wrong, its moving freely as i checked all of this when building turbo, also when you watch the acutaor arm while reving the engine its moveing so the vacum is working
  8. worked out how to data record via vagcom and went for a drive, maf readings are way out from what the ecu is looking for. going tomorrow to get a new maf sensor and hope this sorts the problem.
  9. If I clear fault codes wife can drive car all day with no fault code, just says it has no power, only throws up fault code when I drive and try to rev it out, turbo vanes moving ok as when up on ramp and someone in the car reving it you can clearly see the control rod moving,
  10. think the charge error is comming on because the maf is not letting the fuel in as its not telling how much air its getting which is not letting the turbo boost then when you rev it on out its under boosting which throws the fault up, doesnt go into limp mode untill you rev it on out. at low rpm it feels very sluggish as if there is something restricting the exhaust / airfilter wife informes me that it like shuttered a few times before the loss of power started a few weeks ago
  11. hi, have a few questions about the maf sensor, will keep this simple, seat alhambra 1.9tdi 115, I dont drive this car much, wife does was driving it on family day out, was stuck behind a car for about 10 miles doing about 40mph, went to pass it noticed it was in limp mode, switched off and restarted engine but went back into limp mode, about 2 miles later turbo blows, smoke everywhere, got the car home (about 5 mile so drove it) stripped turbo put new center core in cleaned vnt rebuilt all into car, all going great took for test drive all smoke cleared, car felt very sluggish and no power, noticed car trying to boost but unable to, feels like something holding it back, engine just cant rev freely. noticed turbo wisle and then stops when goes into limp mode vag com says 17964 charge pressure control negative p1556 - 35-00 checked turbo waste gate and all fine, all vacum pipes fine. removed exhaust incase cat was blocked still the same, removed and cleaned the egr valve and still the same no other faults showing up on vagcom, when you unplug the maf sensor it shows up as a fault and same with the map/temp sensor was woundering if a faulty maf sensor shows up on vagcom or not as its still giving a signal just the wrong one? also would it have been possible for me to have built the vnt wrong or is there only one way they can go, they are moveing as i double check this when building the turbo wife just informed me the car has had no power for a few weeks before this all happened so the problem could have been there before the turbo problem.
  12. Vehicle details please, and are you talking about the heated washer jets or actual washers not working. sorry, its seat alhambra mk2 2001 19tdi washer jets are working just freeze up
  13. heated mirrors and washer jets both not working? Are these both linked or is there a fuse for these? front and rear screen both are working ok
  14. Cant remember where i put the wires through, didnt drill any holes, just pushed it through a rubber bung i think, as for the glow plug i removed it got the numbers from it and ordered it from a motor factors, dont tell them what its for just give them the make and number of the plug, way cheaper than vw, seat and ford.
  15. Not sure about the codes, take the glow plug out and replace and you will find the heater will kick into life, I removed the sensor up at the wipers and fitted a switch to it so can switch the heater on and off when I want. Hope this helps.
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