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  1. EGR pipe was blocked solid.... car driving very well now, still throwing up P1261/64/67/70 errors which seem to imply defective injectors or wiring
  2. when cold alsolutley no power In the past leaving car to idle for 5 mins to 'warm up' before been able to drive car. the problem slowly getting worse, now at random car is loosing ppower when actually driving. I have disconnected MAF, makes no difference. I was talking to a fella yesterday mentioned either dump vlave or egr system related issue. Using the basic VAG-COM software I got he following Error Codes: ******************* Wednesday, 09 September 2009, 09:00:30 VAG-COM Version: Release 409.1-US Control Module Part Number: 038 906 019 FC Component and/or Version: 1,9l R4 EDC G001SG 1562 Software Coding: 00002 Work Shop Code: WSC 00020 Additional Info: VSSZZZ7MZ2V526731 VWZ1Z0B2013082 4 Faults Found: 17675 - Pump-Jet Valve: Cylinder 3 (N242): Regulation Range Exceeded P1267 - 35-10 - - - Intermittent 17672 - Shareware Version. To Decode all DTCs P1264 - 35-10 - Please Register/Activate - Intermittent 17669 - Shareware Version. To Decode all DTCs P1261 - 35-10 - Please Register/Activate - Intermittent 17678 - Pump-Jet Valve: Cylinder 4 (N243): Regulation Range Exceeded P1270 - 35-10 - - - Intermittent ideas? Thanks, Pat.
  3. I'm very pleased to report that its been 2 days since i fitted the new BLACK sensor. I cleared the temp sensor error after replacing it & so far the engine ecu is still error free. my wife reports that the 'mad revving' upon start up has not occured since the sensor was fitted. I'm flabergasted to think that a sensor can go internittently bad in the way that the old grey sensor did ... goes against all my electronic understanding. Fingers crossed, i won;t consider the car to be in good health until a week or more has passed
  4. I bought a new BLACK coolant sensor yesterday,
  5. I bought a new coolant sensor yesterday,
  6. i, myself, replaced the low pressure air con pipe of my wife Alhambra this evening. It cost me
  7. we're ok for another 14k miles then... cheers
  8. My wife's Alhambra has a timing belt replaced at 37,400 miles, now on the clock is 63,500miles. prior to she buying this car in Sept '05 the following parts were replaced: V045109244A: roller [ idle or tensioner? ] V045109243C: roller [ idle or tensioner? ] V038109119P: tooth belt 1. 2. What mileage interval is between the timing belt changes of a 1.9TDi? 2. What years/time interval is between the timing belt changes of a 1.9TDi? on this present belt there is <30k miles & < 3 years of service..... does it need replacing? if not how soon?
  9. With the key OFF press the Odometer reset button. Turn ON the iginition key Release the Odometer reset button Turn the CLOCK adjsuter button to the RIGHT Reset Complete.
  10. i went at the wiring loom for the engine sensor around where the sensor is fitted to the engine on saturday, twiddled & re positioned it. since the weekend its been working perfectly .... here's to hoping. BTW the auto fators couldn't get a new sensor for me. BTW: here are the car's error codes.
  11. to answer your questions YES & YES.... did you check the brake light switch/lights to see if they are operating ok? if the brake sw is defective cc won;t work.
  12. removed all the pipes & wiped them clean with a rag .... checked the intercoolers, doesn't seem to have much on in it.... oh well
  13. When looking at the temp sensor of my wife's alhamra I removed a couple of intercooler pipe to find a pool of oil in them. Obiviously this oil must be coming from the turbo? doesn't smoke alot or if at all. maybe this oil collection is 'normal' after all there is 63k miles on the clock. what is the best way to remove the intercooler to flush it out? any other tips or suggestions with regard to cleaning these pipes & reducing the chances of oil coming back in them?
  14. 1. air con flashing display most likely means there is no gas in the system or low pressure. a common fault is the low pressure piping cracks at the U bend coming form the compressor to a flexi pipe.... the pipe cost
  15. my wife's alhambra, its temp gauge behaves irraticly. often displaying 90 deg c when driving, while the oil shows approx 100 deg c.... then all of a sudden it drops back to < 50 deg c while the oil temp remains at 100 deg c. so it the problem the sensor itself or the connection att he sensor or wiring loom. I've order a new sensor, costing
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