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Manual Skoda Octavia 1,6 74kW
Manual Skoda Octavia 1,6 74kW
The Workshop Manual is intended only for use within the KODA Organisation; it is not permitted to pass it on to third parties. 1996 KODA, automobilov a.s.
Service
List of Supplements for OCTAVIA Workshop Manual
Edition: 08.00
Subject
Basic Edition of Workshop Manual Supplement to Basic Edition Modifications to Repair Groups 01, 24 and 28 Modifications to Repair Groups 01 and 24
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
The Workshop Manual is intended only for use within the koda Organisation; it is not permitted to pass it on to third parties. 2000 KODA AUTO a. s.
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01 Self-diagnosis
Contents
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Self-diagnosis .............................................................................................................................. - Function .................................................................................................................................... - Technical data of self-diagnosis ............................................................................................... - Connecting vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552 and selecting engine electronics control unit .. - Interrogating and erasing fault memory .................................................................................... - Fault table ................................................................................................................................. - Final control diagnosis .............................................................................................................. - Coding control unit ................................................................................................................... - Reading measured value block ................................................................................................ - Reading measured value block: display groups 000 to 010 ..................................................... - Reading measured value block: display groups 011 to 099 .....................................................
01-1 01-1 01-1 01-2 01-4 01-5 01-25 01-27 01-29 01-30 01-40
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Testing components and functions ........................................................................................... - Testing idling speed .................................................................................................................. - Testing fuel pressure regulator and holding pressure .............................................................. - Testing injectors ........................................................................................................................ - Testing injected quantity, leaktightness and spray pattern of injectors ..................................... - Testing fuel pump relay and actuation ...................................................................................... - Testing air mass meter (G70) ................................................................................................... - Testing intake system for leaks (unmetered air) ...................................................................... - Testing voltage supply for control unit ...................................................................................... - Testing intake air temperature sender ...................................................................................... - Testing coolant temperature sender (G62) ...............................................................................
Removing and installing parts of the fuel injection system ................................................... - Disassembling and assembling top part of intake manifold ..................................................... - Disassembling and assembling fuel rail ................................................................................... - Disassembling and assembling air filter ................................................................................... - Removing and installing engine trim panels ............................................................................. - Testing wiring and components with test box V.A.G 1598/22 ................................................... - Replacing engine control unit ................................................................................................... - Adapting engine control unit to immobiliser control unit ...........................................................
Servicing Simos 2 fuel injection system ................................................................................... - Safety precautions .................................................................................................................... - Rules for cleanliness ................................................................................................................ - Technical data .......................................................................................................................... - Survey of fitting locations .........................................................................................................
Testing lambda control ............................................................................................................... - Irregularities in engine running after cold start ......................................................................... - Testing function of lambda control ............................................................................................ - Testing lambda probe heater .................................................................................................... - Testing lambda probe signal wire and lambda probe control unit ............................................ Testing fuel tank ventilation ....................................................................................................... - Testing solenoid valve 1 for activated charcoal filter ................................................................
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Function
The engine control unit for the fuel injection and ignition system is equipped with a fault memory. If faults occur in the sensors or components monitored, these are stored in the fault memory with an indication of the type of fault. The stored faults can be read after initiating the fault display page 01-4. This fault memory has to be erased after rectifying the faults page 01-4. A fault which affects the operation of the lambda control, can only be interrogated after conducting a road test lasting at least 10 minutes. Faults which are attributable to temporary open circuits in the wiring or loose contacts, are also stored. Such faults are displayed as sporadic faults /SP and if they are not repeated after 40 engine starts, are automatically erased. Notes: The descriptions which follow refer to the vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552 using programme card version 5.0.
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If see literature appears in the display, determine the text relating to the fault code by referring to the fault table. Use of the fault reader V.A.G 1551 with programme card 8.0 and integrated printer is similar. Slight differences in the readouts in the display are possible.
If a fault has no longer occurred after the 40th engine start, it is erased.
Control unit identification page 01-2; Connecting vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552 and selecting engine electronics control unit
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Only if engine does not start (starter is operated for at least 6 seconds). Must be carried out after the following operations: Replacing engine control unit (J220), throttle valve control unit (J338) or engine.
Connecting vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552 and selecting engine electronics control unit
Special tools, testers and aids required Vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552 with cable V.A.G 1551/3 Test conditions l Battery voltage at least 11 V l Earth connections at engine and gearbox o.k. l Fuses according to current flow diagram o.k. Procedure KConnect the vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552 with cable V.A.G 1551/3.
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Test of vehicle systems Enter address word XX
Self-Diagnosis HELP K Readout in display: Note: If no readout appears in the display: Operating instructions of the vehicle system tester Depending on the function desired: Switch on the ignition or start the engine page 01-2, table of Available Functions. Select the function 01 Engine electronics and confirm the engine with the key Q.
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K The control unit identification appears in the display of the vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552, e.g.: 06A 906 019 B = Part No. of control unit (current control unit version - Parts List) 1.6l = Displacement of engine 2V/R4 = Type of engine (in-line 2-valve, 4cylinder) SIMOS = Designation of fuel injection and ignition system HS = Manual gearbox AT = Automatic gearbox XXXX = Data status (hardware and software version) of control unit Coding = Coding version of control unit WSC = Workshop code If the coding does not match the appropriate version in the vehicle: Check control unit coding page 01-27. Press the key.
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Connect vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552 and select address word 01 Engine electronics. The engine should be idling during this step.
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Select the function 0 and 2 for the function Interrogate fault memory and confirm the entry with the key Q.
K The number of stored faults or No fault recognised! appears in the display. If no fault is stored: Press the key.
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K The following readout then appears in the display: Select the function 05 Erase fault memory and confirm the entry with the key Q.
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Select the function 06 End output and confirm the entry with the key Q.
Locate and rectify the faults displayed by referring to the fault table page 01-5.
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Explanations of types of faults (e.g. open/short circuit to earth): Operating instructions of vehicle system tester If faults occur only occasionally or if the fault memory was not erased after rectifying faults, these faults appear in the display as sporadic faults with SP. The fault table is arranged according to the 5-digit fault code on the left. If see literature appears in the display, refer to the text of the fault code in the fault table. All the possible faults which can be recognised by the engine control unit and appear in the display of V.A.G 1552, are listed below according to the fault code. Before replacing components which are displayed as faulty, first of all test the wiring and plug connections to these components and also the earth connections on the basis of the current flow diagram. This applies in particular if faults are displayed as sporadic (SP).
Output on V.A.G 1552 00282 Possible cause of fault Possible effects Rectifying fault Throttle valve positioner -V60-1) Short circuit Open circuit in wiring or short circuit to earth or positive or short circuit of wiring to each other Cold starting problems - Rectify open circuit in wiring or short circuit according to current flow diagram Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder Cold idling problems Blocks or no voltage Plug connection V60 faulty/jamming Hard load change jolts Cable wrongly connected Engine control unit faulty Upper stop value Mechanical emergency running -J338- detected - Test throttle valve control page 24-53. unit - Replace engine control unit page 24-15. Signal out of tolerance Control difference 00305 Vehicle consumption signal Short circuit to positive Short circuit to positive in cable connection between engine control unit and dash panel insert - Test fuel consumption signal Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder
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The throttle valve positioner V60 is an integral part of the throttle valve control unit J338.
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Output on V.A.G 1552 00513 Engine speed sender -G28No signal
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Possible effects
Rectifying fault
Signal wire has open circuit or short circuit to earth or short circuit to positive Earth wire has open circuit or short circuit to positive Open circuit in screening of -G28 -G28- faulty Signal input in engine control unit faulty (control unit faulty)
- Replace engine control page 24-15. unit Engine cuts out Engine does not start - Test -G28page 28-5.
Implausible signal
Metal swarf on engine speed sender -G28 Excessive clearance -G28-/sender rotor
Notes re fault code 00513: Metal swarf can result in additional signals being generated.
The signal pattern may be irregular as a result of a loose sender rotor (or loose sender).
Signals may not be transmitted or may be too small and therefore not recognised because of excessive clearance of sender to sender rotor or if sender rotor is damaged.
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Rectifying faults
Open circuit or short circuit Poor performance when to positive or short circuit to starting off earth in signal wire from -F60- to engine control unit
-F60- faulty
- Test throttle valve control page 24-53. unit - Rectify open circuit in wiring or short circuit according to current flow diagram Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder
- Check setting of throttle cable 1.6-ltr./74 kW Engine, Mechanical Components; Repair Group 20; Adjusting throttle cable
Throttle valve sticking Footmat pressing on accelerator pedal Setting of throttle cable Moisture in plug connection for throttle valve control unit Signal input in engine control unit faulty (control unit faulty)
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Jerky acceleration Irregular idling Load change jolts when accelerator released
The idling switch F60 is an integral part of the throttle valve control unit -J338-.
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Output on V.A.G 1552 00518 Throttle valve potentiometer -G69-1) Short circuit to positive
Possible effects
Rectifying faults
Open circuit in earth wire Wiring has short circuit to positive -G69- faulty -G69- faulty Open circuit in wiring Short circuit to earth in signal wire between -G69and engine control unit Loose contact -G69- faulty Moisture or corrosion in plug connection at potentiometer Signal input in engine control unit faulty (control unit faulty) Jerky acceleration Irregular idling Load change jolts when accelerator released Load change jolts
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- Rectify open circuit in wiring or short circuit according to current flow diagram
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The throttle valve potentiometer -G69- is an integral part of the throttle valve control unit -J338-.
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Open circuit or short circuit No lambda control to earth or short circuit to positive in signal wire from -G39- to engine control unit Poor idling
Corrosion on moisture in plug connection for probe heater -Z19- or lambda probe -G39-
- Rectify open circuit in wiring or short circuit according to current flow diagram Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder - Read measured value block, display group 001 page 01-29 and 099 page 01-39.
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If the fault Lambda control lower stop is detected, the lambda control has moved against the control limit in the leaner mixture direction. The lambda probe, however, still measures rich mixture.
If the fault Lambda control upper stop is detected, the lambda control has moved against the control limit in the richer mixture direction. The lambda probe, however, still measures lean mixture.
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of fault
faults
Short circuit to earth in signal wire from lambda probe to engine control unit
No lambda control
- Test lambda probe and lambda control page 24-41. - Test injectors page 24-21.
Poor performance
- Test fuel pump 1.6-ltr./74 kW Engine, Mechanical Components; Repair Group 20; Testing fuel pump
Unmetered air
No lambda control
- Refuel vehicle.
- Test -N80page 24-50, Final control diagnosis page 01-25. - Test injectors page 24-21.
Poor performance
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Ignition output 1 or Ignition output 2 refers to the outputs at the engine control unit through which the engine control unit actuates the power output stage at the ignition coil. Note re fault code If fault 00625 is stored, the engine control unit adopts a fixed substitute value of 5 km/h.
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The earth for the lambda probe heater is supplied by the engine control unit, i.e. the entire heating current for the lambda probe heater flows through the engine control unit.
The positive voltage for the lambda probe heater is supplied through the fuel pump relay.
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Faulty
Open circuit or short circuit Irregular idling Possible exhaust probto positive or short circuit lems to earth in cable from engine control unit to lambda probe
- Test lambda control page 24-41. - Rectify open circuit or short circuit according to current flow diagram Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder - Replace engine control unit page 24-15. - Replace lambda probe
Power output stage in engine control unit faulty (engine control unit faulty) Lambda probe faulty
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open
Open circuit
- Test voltage supply of engine control unit Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder - Adapt engine control unit to throttle valve control unit page 24-64
load signal
- Check measured value block 57 page 01-45 - Rectify short circuit or open circuit as specified in CFD Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder
- Check measured value page 01-45 block 57 - Rectify short circuit or open circuit as specified in CFD Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder
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Conditions for basic setting (adaptation of throttle valve control unit) not met: Ignition not switched on Engine not switched off Idling switch not closed Voltage of throttle valve potentiometer and of throttle valve positioner potentiometer implausible (not clearly recognisable by control unit; throttle valve not fully closed) Throttle valve positioner jamming/mechanical damage Battery voltage too low (less than 8V) Fault in fault memory
Engine control unit cannot learn the stop position of the throttle valve because of conditions for this are not met (Possible cause of fault)
- Read measured value block, display group 001 and 098 page 01-34 and page 01-46, respectively - Test throttle valve control unit page 24-53 - Interrogate fault memory - Carry out adaptation of throttle valve control unit page 24-64
- Replace throttle valve control unit - Replace engine control page 24-15 unit
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Readout on V.A.G 1552
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Possible effects
01126
Engine speed signal Defective Open circuit in wiring or short circuit to positive or to ground between engine control unit and dash panel insert Signal input at dash panel insert faulty Signal output in engine control unit faulty (engine control unit faulty)
01163
Ignition flashover
01177
Engine control unit Defective
Earth cable in control unit has open circuit Engine control unit faulty
01242
Output stages in control unit Defective Engine control unit faulty
What is meant in this case by Engine speed signal is not the signal from the speed sensor at the crankshaft to the engine control unit, but the signal from the engine control unit to the dash panel insert which is then used for various other systems (e.g. rev counter, air conditioning, etc.). Notes on fault code 01163: Engine can be started again after erasing fault from fault memory page 01-4, Interrogating and erasing fault memory.
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Rectifying fault - Rectify open circuit in wiring or short circuit according to CFD. Current Flow Diagrams, Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder - Replace dash panel insert. - Replace engine control page 24-15. unit - Test twin spark ignition system with two ignition page 28-2. coils - Test voltage supply to engine control unit page 24-33. - Replace engine control unit page 24-15. - Replace engine control page 24-15. unit Edition 08.00 S00.5108.53.20
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Solenoid Output on V.A.G 1552 Output open Short circuit to Short circuit to Short circuit to Short circuit to Output open 1 Open circuit or or to to in tion Open circuit or circuit to or circuit to in tion to unit unit output unit unit output in unit unit of fault
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If fault 01259 is stored, components which are supplied with voltage through the fuel pump relay may also be displayed as faulty. Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder
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of fault
faults
Defective
Open circuit or short circuit to positive in cable connection from engine control unit to fuel pump relay
- Rectify open circuit in wiring or short circuit according to current flow diagram Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder - Test fuel pump relay page 24-26.
Signal output of engine control unit faulty (engine control unit faulty)
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Fault in datalines
Driving characteristic faults (jerky gearshifts, load change jolts) No driving dynamics control
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The immobiliser control unit is located in the dash panel insert and cannot be replaced separately.
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Open circuit in wiring or short circuit to positive or to earth between engine control unit and immobiliser control unit
- Rectify open circuit in wiring or short circuit according to CFD. Current Flow Diagrams, Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder
- Replace dash panel insert. - Replace engine control page 24-15. unit
- Adapt engine control unit to immobiliser control unit page 24-16. - Replace engine control page 24-15. unit
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Final control diagnosis is aborted if the engine is started or if a engine speed pulse is detected. During final control diagnosis the individual control elements are actuated for about 50 seconds unless the programme is switched on before the end of this period to the next control element by pressing the key.
Before repeating final control diagnosis without briefly running the engine, switch off the ignition for about 2 seconds.
After completing final control diagnosis, you cannot start the engine again until first of all switching the ignition off and on again. Ignition and fuel injection are blocked during final control diagnosis.
With final control diagnosis the following components are actuated in the order stated: 1. Fuel pump relay -J172. Solenoid valve 1 for activated charcoal filter -N803. EGR valve -N18-, (two-way valve)1)
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Special tools, testers and aids required Vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552 with cable V.A.G 1551/3 Procedure Connect vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552 and select address word 01 Engine electronics. The ignition should be switched on for this step.
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Test of vehicle systems Select function XX
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Operate the vehicle system tester according to the readout in the display: Select the function 03 Final control diagnosis.
K Readout in display: Actuating fuel pump relay -J17-: Confirm the entry with the key Q.
K Readout in display: The fuel pump relay is constantly switched off and on (clicks) for about 50 seconds unless the programme is moved forward before the end of this period to the next control element by pressing the key. Note: The fuel pump should also be heard to run at intervals during actuation of the fuel pump relay. If the relay does not click: Test fuel pump relay and actuation page 24-26, Testing fuel pump relay and actuation. Press the key.
Final control diagnosis Solenoid valve 1 for activated charcoal filter -N80
K Readout in display: The solenoid valve 1 for activated charcoal filter -N80- is constantly switched off and on (clicks) for about 50 seconds unless the programme is moved forward before the end of this period to the next control element by pressing the key. If the valve is not actuated (does not click), test activated charcoal filter solenoid valve -N80- page 24-50.
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K Readout in display: You can ignore this readout. Press the key.
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List of possible code versions which can be selected: Models 04.99 Code number 04000 04030 04900 Models 05.99 Code number 00001 00003 00013 00021 00023 00033 00011 Gearbox Automatic gearbox Automatic gearbox Automatic gearbox Automatic gearbox Manual gearbox Manual gearbox Manual gearbox Manual gearbox Equipment Gearbox Automatic gearbox Manual gearbox Manual gearbox Equipment ABS without ABS -
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Airbag + ABS
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Continued for all models Coding 04000 WSC 12345 K The control unit code appears in the display of the vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552 (example): Note: If a code number which is not authorised is entered: Function is not known or cannot be carried out at the moment K Readout in display: Test of vehicle systems Select function XX HELP Repeat procedure, enter correct code. Press key.
K Readout in display: -
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poor driving characteristics increased emission levels reduction in gearbox life increased fuel consumption
Enter 06 for the function End output and confirm the entry with the key Q.
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K Readout in display: Enter 08 for the function Read measured value block and confirm the entry with the key Q.
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K Readout in display: Enter the desired three-digit display group and confirm the entry with the key Q.
Example: To select display group 005, press keys 0, 0 and 5. Note: Proceed as follows to switch to another display group: Display group higher lower skip V.A.G 1552 Press key Press key
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Test requirements l No fault stored in fault memory page 01-4; Interrogating and erasing fault memory l Vehicle stationary; engine idling; throttle valve closed l Coolant temperature at least 80 C l All electrical consumers switched off (radiator fan must not cut in during the test) l Air conditioning switched off l On models fitted with automatic gearbox, selector lever must be in position P or N
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Display group 000 (decimal readouts) Engine idling Display blocks 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Engine speed (idling speed) Specification displayed 23 to 27 2 to 4 4 to 12 0 to 100 0 to 50 14 to 30 170 to 211 98 to 147 84 to 158
Injection time Throttle valve angle Operating state of lambda control Injection time (additive learned value) determined by lambda control Lambda probe voltage Inducted air mass Coolant temperature Voltage supply of engine control unit Intake air temperature
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The Operating state of the lambda control is shown in display block 7 by means of a decimal figure. The Operating state of the lambda control is shown as a coded bit pattern (8-digit readout) in display block 4 in Measured value block 099 page 01-52.
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Analysing display group 000
Display block 1 Readout in V.A.G 1552
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Possible cause of fault Fault in intake air temperature sender Fault in cables to intake air temperature sender Fault in alternator, battery severely discharged Severe load on electrical system shortly after start because of high charge current and ancillaries Contact resistance in voltage supply, or earth connection for engine control unit Current drain when ignition off Fault in voltage regulator at alternator Excess voltage caused by jump-starting or quick-charger
- Test voltage, charge battery. - Increase engine speed slightly for a few minutes and switch off ancillaries. - Test voltage supply to engine control page 24-33. unit - Eliminate current drain.
Engine too cold Fault in coolant temperature sender or in cable connection to engine control unit Fault in coolant thermostat
- Clean radiator. - Test operation of radiator fan. - Test coolant thermostat, replace if necessary. 1.6-ltr./74 kW Engine, Mechanical Components; Repair Group 19; Removing and installing, testing coolant thermostat - Test coolant temperature sender page 24-38. -G62-
- Conduct road test, if necessary. - Test coolant temperature sender -G62page 24-38. - Test coolant thermostat, replace if necessary. 1.6-ltr./74 kW Engine, Mechanical Components; Repair Group 19; Removing and installing, testing coolant thermostat
- Test voltage, replace regulator if necessary. - Interrogate fault memory page 01-4.
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Large quantity of unmetered air between intake manifold and air mass meter Fault in air mass meter or in cable connection to engine control unit Gear engaged (automatic gearbox) Engine load caused by ancillaries
page 24-28.
- Move selector lever into P or N. - Eliminate load (PAS) or switch off ancillaries (e.g. AC). page 24-28. - Test air mass meter
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Display block 5
Readout does not vary (lambda controller at too rich or too lean stop; display group 099)
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constant 80
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Fault in spark plug Fault in ignition cable termination Fuel system pressure too low or too high Fault in injector
- Test fuel pressure regulator and pressure in system page 24-18. - Test injectors page 24-21.
Fault in activated charcoal filter solenoid valve -N80 Lambda probe heater not operating Lambda probe faulty or dirty
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Open circuit in wiring caused by: Fuse, lambda probe -G39- or Signal cable or Engine control unit
Short circuit to positive caused by: Lambda probe -G39- or Signal cable or Engine control unit
- Interrogate fault memory page 01-4, test -G62- if necessary page 24-38. - Perform final control diagnosis page 01-25, test -N80- if necessary page 24-50. - Test lambda probe heater page 24-47. - Interrogate fault memory page 01-4, test lambda probe if necessary page 24-41 - Read measured value block, display group 099.
Short circuit to positive caused by: Lambda probe -G39- or Signal cable or Engine control unit
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Display block 6 Readout in V.A.G1552
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Possible cause of fault Low lambda idling speed learned values with normal lambda part load learned values: slight oil dilution (high concentration of fuel in oil) Leak in injector(s) Fuel pressure too high Activated charcoal filter solenoid valve -N80constantly open Fault in air mass meter -G70 Fault in lambda probe heater or lambda probe dirty
- Disappears after driving on motorway, or changing oil. display group 011, display blocks 2 and 3. - Test injectors page 24-21. page 24-18. - Test fuel pressure - Test -N80page 24-50. page 24-28. - Test -G70- Test lambda probe heater page 24-47.
High lambda idling speed learned values with slightly higher lambda part load learned values: unmetered air in intake manifold Injector clogged Fuel pressure too low Unmetered air between -G70- and throttle valve Unmetered air at exhaust manifold gasket Fault in lambda probe heater or lambda probe dirty
- Rectify cause. display group 011, display blocks 2 and 3. page 24-23. Test injected quantity Test fuel pressure page 24-18. Test -G70page 24-28. Rectify causes of unmetered air. Test lambda probe heater page 24-47.
7 8
The Operating state of lambda control is shown encoded as a bit pattern (8-digit readout) in display block 4 in Measured value block 099. less than 4 Fault in throttle valve potentiometer in throttle valve control unit -J338- or incorrectly set Unmetered air between intake manifold and air mass meter (causes fast idling speed; throttle valve control unit attempts to control fast idling speed to set idling speed) Adaptation of throttle valve control unit -J338was not performed Fault in throttle valve potentiometer in throttle valve control unit -J338- or incorrectly set Throttle cable incorrectly set
- Test throttle valve control unit -J338page 24-53. - Rectify causes of unmetered air.
greater than 12
- Perform adaptation of throttle valve control unit -J338page 24-64. - Test throttle valve control unit -J338page 24-53. - Adjust throttle cable. 1.6-ltr./74 kW Engine, Mechanical Components; Repair Group 20; Adjusting throttle cable - Eliminate cause.
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Display block 9
greater than 4
10
less than 23
greater than 27
If display group 001 is selected in function 04 Basic setting, the engine control unit is adapted to the throttle valve control unit -J338- ( display group 098). Performing adaptation page 24-64.
Engine idling xxx rpm 1
Self-Diagnosis
01
Rectifying fault
High quantity of fuel out of activated charcoal fil- - Test activated charcoal filter solenoid page 24-50. ter system valve - Test quantity of fuel injected page 24-23. Incorrect injectors with excessive fuel flow inpage - Test fuel pressure regulator stalled Fault in fuel pressure regulator 24-18. Increased engine load because of electrical consumers, AC on, gear engaged, PAS at full lock Gear engaged (automatic gearbox) - Eliminate load.
Throttle valve control unit -J338- continues to jam or is faulty Large quantity of unmetered air (can no longer be compensated by idling speed stabilisation)
Throttle valve control unit -J338- continues to jam or is faulty Large quantity of unmetered air (can no longer be compensated by idling speed stabilisation)
- Test throttle valve control unit page 24-53. - Eliminate unmetered air. - Test idling speed page 24-17. Test throttle valve control unit page 24-53. Eliminate unmetered air. page 24-17. Test idling speed
xx.x V 3
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K Readout in display
K Display blocks
Coolant temperature
Specification 00000010
Analysis
0.00...1.00 V 80...110 C -
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Note on display block 4:
Self-Diagnosis
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Meaning of the digits in the 8-digit numerical block for the setting condition for throttle valve adaptation:
x 1 x 1 x x x x x x Meaning if display positions = 1 Signal from automatic gearbox AC compressor switched on Fault detected by self-diagnosis2)
1) 2)
If a 1 is shown at the appropriate point, it is not possible to adapt the throttle valve control unit.
A fault has been detected by the self-diagnosis, but the fault not yet stored in the fault memory. In the case of faults relating to the throttle valve unit, adaptation of the throttle valve unit is not performed in the function Basic setting.
Display
Meaning of the digits in the 4-digit numerical block for engine operating state:
if display position 1
x 1
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Display
Display
Display
#
Self-Diagnosis
01
xx.x 3
xxx %
Idling speed
-100...+100 % 1.9...5.7
Specification
Analysis -
76...164 mg/H
page 01-30
x.x ms 3
x.x g/s
Idling speed
Injection time
Analysis -
76...164 mg/H
005
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x.x g/s
Idling speed
Coolant temperature
Analysis
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speed
air mass
valve angle
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speed
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valve angle
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page
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speed controller
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stationary
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xxx rpm
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state
temperature
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control unit:
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Measured value block 010 is for information only. Not relevant for fault finding in the Service sector.
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011
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ms
learned value
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valve
display
learned value
idling
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011 to 099
blocks
blocks
in
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valve
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01
x.x CA 3
x.x CA
0.0...12.0 CA
Specification
page 01-43
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0.0...12.0 CA
page 01-43
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0.0...12.0 CA
page 01-43
page 01-43
display
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in
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Knock sensor not correctly tightened Engine components loose Poor quality fuel Plug connection corroded Engine damage
- Slacken knock sensor and tighten again to 20 Nm - Tighten loose components - Select correct grade of fuel
- Test compression: 1.6-ltr./74 kW Engine - Mechanical Components; Repair Group 15; Testing compression - Tighten loose components
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Note:
As soon as knocking is detected, the ignition angle must be retarded by the knock control in order to avoid engine damage. Note on display blocks 3 and 4: 0.0 CA is displayed when engine idling.
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speed
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cylinder
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air mass
cylinder
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Knock sensor not correctly tightened Engine components loose Poor quality fuel Plug connection corroded Engine damage
- Slacken knock sensor and tighten again to 20 Nm - Tighten loose components - Test knock sensor - Select correct grade of fuel
page 28-6
- Test compression: 1.6-ltr./74 kW Engine - Mechanical Components; Repair Group 15; Testing compression - Tighten loose components
x.xxx Vpp 3
x.xxx Vpp 4
K Readout in display
K Display blocks
0.400...1.300 Vpp
Specification
Analysis -
0.400...1.300 Vpp
0.400...1.300 Vpp
0.400...1.300 Vpp
If a difference of more than 50 % exists between the smallest and largest knock sensor signal, the cause may be corrosion at the plug connection. Testing knock sensor If no fault is found when testing the wiring and connector, inspect whether ancillaries are loose or engine damage present. The readout of the knock sensor voltage signal may be as much as 5.1 V at high engine speeds. page 28-6.
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The ignition angle is retarded so rapidly when a signal is received from the automatic gearbox control unit that it is not always detected by the vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552. The ignition angle readout in display block 4 is therefore for information only, and not relevant for the Service sector. Display 019
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blocks
lever
gear
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Display
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If fault 01013 is entered in the fault memory, a constant 25 % is shown in display block 4.
Signal output from pressure switch (block 4) when Compr. OFF does not provide any information regarding the status of the cooling medium in the air conditioning system.
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sensor
blocks
blocks
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Meaning of the digits in the 8-digit numerical block for the status of the lambda
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in fault
page
at stop
on
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If the fifth bit is set to within a constant load range In the normal
string mixture
the 8-digit numerical block) is read from right to first bit the eighth bit indicates whether a fault is stored in the fault memory or dynamics idling
for
the
If the fourth bit is set to controller at s it is against the which direction the lambda controller is If the first bit is constantly at is still measuring the lambda controller has
status) should
the lambda control is being controlling at that moment or d at a constant engine back and forward constantly between to determine from the first bit to the leaner mixture and
status) in
and of the lambda controller are in other words if the lambda the lambda controller must a leaner on the other the the lambda controller must a richer
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The fuel system is pressurised! Place cleaning rags around the connection point before detaching hose connections or opening the test connection (for measuring fuel pressure). Then, release pressure by carefully detaching the hose or opening the cap. Pay attention to the following points to avoid injuries to persons and/or damage to the fuel injection and ignition system: Do not touch or disconnect ignition cables when engine is running or operating at starter speed.
Do not disconnect or connect cables of the fuel injection and ignition system, also not cables of test equipment, unless the ignition is switched off.
To operate the engine at starting speed without it actually starting (e.g. testing compression pressure), unplug the connector from the power output stage for ignition coils and the connectors from the injectors. After completing the work, interrogate fault memory page 01-4. and erase Do not carry out an engine wash unless the ignition is switched off.
Do not disconnect and connect the battery unless the ignition is switched off otherwise the engine control unit may be damaged.
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Technical data
Pay
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MPa
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A - Lambda probe -G39- with lambda probe heater -Z19 Immediately upstream of catalytic converter
B - 4-pin connector For lambda probe and lambda probe heater On right on underside of vehicle looking in direction of travel, below a plastic cap
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7 air sensor 8 Air mass meter 9 Throttle control unit connector For knock sensor 1 -G61and Fuel injection and ignition system 10 Ignition coils with
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Part A is not shown in the survey of fitting locations. In footwell at clutch pedal
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9 8 Air 4 connection At gearbox connector For knock sensor 1 (G61) connector For lambda probe and lambda probe heater On underside of vehicle on right low cover 2 meter injection and control unit Fuel Formation/Fuel Injection air 20 19 18 1 1 1 14 1 12 I Fuel Injector connector For engine speed sender (G28) grey 1 1 and
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1 - Simos 2 fuel injection and ignition system control unit (J361)* Fitting location: in plenum chamber Testing voltage supply page 24-33 Replacing page 24-15
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2 - Connector, 28-pin Do not unplug or plug in connector unless the ignition switched off Unlock for unplugging
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3 - Connector, 52-pin Do not unplug or plug in connector unless the ignition switched off Unlock for unplugging
18 - Connector 4-pin For coolant temperature sender (G62) Contacts 1 and 3 gold-plated
4 - Intake hose
6 - Air mass meter (G70)* and intake air temperature sender (G42)* Up to model year 1997, intake air temperature sender (G42) is a separate component Testing air mass meter page 24-28 Testing intake air temperature sender page 24-34
19 - Coolant temperature sender (G62)* blue For engine control unit With coolant temperature gauge sender (G2) Testing page 24-38 Release pressure if necessary in cooling system before removing
8 - 6 Nm
9 - 10 Nm
23 - Seal Replace
13 - Feed line Secure with spring strap clamps From fuel filter: 1.6-ltr./74 kW Engine, Mechanical Components; Repair Group 20; Removing and installing parts of fuel supply system 14 - Return-flow line Secure with spring strap clamps To fuel delivery unit in fuel tank 15 - Fuel rail Disassembling and assembling page 24-13
25 - Connector black, 2-pin For variable intake manifold changeover valve (N156)
26 - Seal If no stops exist on bottom part of intake manifold for correctly positioning seal: Stick seal to bottom part of intake manifold with adhesive D000 801 and hardener D000 802 Fitting location: page 24-11, Fig. 1
27 - Connector, 3-pin grey For engine speed sender page 24-3, List of Fitting location fitting locations
28 - Connector, 4-pin black For lambda probe and lambda probe heater Contacts 3 a and 4 gold-plated Fitting location page 24-3, List of fitting locations
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With variable intake manifold changeover Disassembling and assembling page 24-12
onnector 8-pin Contacts gold-plated For throttle valve control unit (J338) o
41
rail
solenoid
Activated charcoal filter system: 1.6-ltr./74 kW Engine, Mechanical Components; Repair Group 20; Removing and installing activated charcoal filter
location:
seal on
If no stops -arrows- are present, the seals must be fixed in place with adhesive D 000 801 and hardener D 000 802 to bottom part of intake manifold.
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m 2 control unit Testing page 24-53 If replaced, adapt engine control unit page 24-64 Replace if damaged 4 6 o 7 Vacuum element Testing intake manifold changeover page 24-67 V Testing intake manifold changeover page 24-67 9 10 11 12
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1clamp Ensure correctly located at injector and fuel rail 2 - Fuel rail - Injector Testing page 24-21 4 Replace if damaged - Fuel Testing page 24-18
filter
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and
air
meter i air temperature Up to model year 1997, intake air temperature sender (G42) separate component Contacts of sender and connector gold-plated Testing air mass meter page 24-28 Testing intake air temperature sender page 24-34
4-
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trim
K-
Installation is carried out in the reverse order. Pay attention to the following point: Tighten nuts attaching engine trim panels to 8 Nm and press in plugs.
Notes:
K-
Note:
After re-connecting the engine control unit, it is necessary to carry out adaptation of the engine control unit to the throttle valve control unit page 24-64.
and
For the test use e.g. hand-held multimeter V.A.G 1526A or multimeter as well as the diode test lamp, e.g. V.A.G 1527. Use adapter cables from adapter cable set V.A.G 1594A for connecting the testers to the test box.
The contact numbers of the connector and the socket numbers of the test box are identical. Switch off ignition (if not already off) and unplug connector from the control unit.
Warning!
Switch on the relevant measurement range and observe the test conditions before connecting the test cables in order to avoid damaging the electronic components.
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Note: Detach the hose for the spray nozzles when taking off the cover. Important note: After installing the engine control unit, it is necessary to carry out the following steps: Carry out coding of the new engine control unit page 01-27. Carry out adaptation of throttle valve control unit (J338) page 24-64. Adapt engine control unit to the immobiliser control unit page 24-16.
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Vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552 with cable V.A.G 1551/3 condition
Connect the vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552 with cable V.A.G 1551/3. Switch on the ignition.
Select address word 17 Dash panel insert and confirm the entry with the key Q.
HELP
K Readout in display: -
Select function 10 for Adaptation and confirm the entry with the key Q.
K Readout in display: -
K Readout in display: -
K Readout in display: -
Note:
When the ignition is next switched on, the identifier of the engine control unit is entered in the immobiliser control unit.
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Notes: l l Air l Idling speed is controlled through the throttle valve control unit by the engine control unit. Idling speed cannot be adjusted. l l l Vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552 with cable V.A.G 1551/3 test witch t selector
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l Fuel pump relay o.k., testing page 24-26. l Fuel pump o.k. l Fuel filter o.k. l Battery voltage o.k. Note: The fuel pressure regulator regulates the fuel pressure in line with the intake manifold pressure at the throttle valve housing. Warning! The fuel system is pressurised! Place cleaning rags around the connection point before opening the system. Then, release pressure by carefully detaching the connection point. Detach the fuel feed hose (with white marking) from the feed pipe. Connect the pressure measuring device V.A.G 1318 to the feed pipe with the adapters 1318/8, 1318/9 and 1318/17. Open the shut-off cock of the pressure measuring device. The lever points in direction of flow. Leave the engine on and running at idling speed. Measure the fuel pressure. Specification: approx. 2.5 bar (0.25 MPa) Detach the vacuum hose from the fuel pressure regulator. The fuel pressure should rise to approx. 3.0 bar (0.30 MPa). Switch the ignition off. Check for leaks and check holding pressure by observing the pressure drop at the gauge. A pressure of at least 1.5 bar (0.15 MPa) should still exist after 10 minutes.
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If the pressure drops below 1.5 bar (0.15 MPa): KStart engine and run at idling speed. After pressure has been built up, switch the ignition off. At the same time, close the shutoff cock at the pressure measuring device V.A.G 1318 (lever at right angles to direction of flow). Observe pressure drop on gauge.
If the pressure does not drop: KOpen shut-off cock of pressure measuring device V.A.G 1318 (lever in direction of flow). Start engine and run at idling speed. After the pressure has built up, switch the ignition off. At the same time, compress the return-flow hose (blue marking).
If the pressure again drops: Inspect line connections, O-rings at fuel rail and injectors for leaks. Inspect pressure measuring device for leaks.
Note: Before detaching the pressure measuring device, release fuel pressure by opening shut-off cock; place cleaning cloth around connection point for this step.
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Unplug connector at the injector to be tested. Connect diode test lamp between contact 1 of the connector and engine earth.
Note: Unplug the connector at the ignition module to prevent the engine starting. Operate starter for a few seconds; the diode test lamp should come on.
If the diode test lamp does not come on, test cable connection from contact 1 to fuse for injectors for continuity and rectify any open circuit. Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder If the diode test lamp comes on, test the actuation of the injectors.
C - Testing actuation of the injectors KUnplug the connector at the injector to be tested. Connect diode test lamp between contact 2 of the connector and battery positive (+). Operate starter for a few seconds.
Specification: diode test lamp should flash. Note: Diode test lamps with a low current consumption do not go out completely between the actuations of the engine control unit but continue to glow a little and become significantly brighter during actuation of the injector. If the diode test lamp does not flash Connect the test box V.A.G 1598/22 to the wiring loom to the engine control unit page 24-14. Test cable connection between contact 2 of the connector of the relevant injector and the engine control unit for continuity and short circuit to positive.
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Detach vacuum hose from the fuel pressure regulator. Slacken fuel feed line and return-flow line at the quick-locks.
Warning!
Detach the hose connecting the activated charcoal solenoid valve to the throttle valve control unit at the valve and also at the control unit, and hang it out at intake manifold.
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Unplug connector from intake manifold changeover valve and from Hall sender. Unplug spark plug connectors for cylinders two and three. Unbolt fuel rail from intake manifold and carefully detach it from the intake manifold together with the injectors. Unclip wiring loom from cable guide and remove. Carefully pull out fuel rail together with the injectors, fuel feed line and return-flow line as well as activated charcoal filter hose to the right below the intake manifold (away toward activated charcoal filter) and fit the fuel feed line and return-flow line on again (blue marking). Insert injector to be tested into a measuring glass, e.g. V.A.G 1602. Connect one contact of the injector to engine earth using test cable and crocodile clamp from the adapter cable set V.A.G 1594. Connect second contact of the injector to battery positive using remote control V.A.G 1348/3 A, adapter cable V.A.G 1348/3-2 and auxiliary cable. Initiate final control diagnosis and select activated charcoal filter solenoid valve -N80 page 01-25. The fuel pump runs for about 50 s. Inspect injectors for leaks (visual inspection). When the fuel pump is running, only 1 to 2 drops may flow out at each injector (during 50 s). If the fuel loss is greater, switch off fuel pump (end final control diagnosis) and replace faulty injector. Once again initiate final control diagnosis and select activated charcoal filter solenoid valve -N80-.
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Note:
Final control diagnosis cannot be initiated again until after the ignition has been switched off for a short time.
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Fuel Formation/Fuel Injection Immediately after selecting the ACF valve (the fuel pump is switched on for about 50 s), operate remote control V.A.G 1348/3 A for 30 seconds. Carry out measurement with all the injectors (once again initiate final control diagnosis). After all four injectors have been actuated, place the measuring glasses on a flat surface.
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Specification: 85...105 ml. If the measurement obtained for one or several injectors is not within the tolerance, switch off fuel pump (end final control diagnosis) and replace the faulty injector. If the measurements obtained for all the injectors are not within the tolerance, test fuel pressure page 24-18.
Note: When testing the quantity of fuel injected, the spray pattern should also be checked. The spray ejected should be identical at all the injectors. Installation of the fuel rail with the injectors is carried out in the reverse order of removal. Pay attention to the following points: l Replace O-rings at all the opened connection points (the plastic cap must on no account be removed from the injector head for replacing the front O-ring - lift the O-ring over the plastic cap). l Moisten O-rings with clean engine oil. l Ensure the injectors are correctly installed. l Ensure the retaining clips are properly located.
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Note: K The fuel pump relay is located in the electrical centre in the left footwell, relay position 4. A - Testing fuel pump relay -J17Remove the stowage compartment in the front left footwell. KPull out fuse for the fuel pump (fuse 28) at the fuse holder and connect diode test lamp V.A.G 1527 between earth and one of the two contacts of the fuse for the fuel pump. Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder Briefly operate the starter. The fuel pump relay should operate (can be heard and felt), diode test lamp should come on. If the fuel pump relay does not operate, test actuation page 24-27. If the diode test lamp does not come on although the fuel pump relay operates, repeat test at the other contact. KIf the diode test lamp again does not come on, test cable connection between contact 23 at relay position 4 and the fuse for the fuel pump for continuity and rectify any open circuit. Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder If the voltage supply, the actuation and the cable connections of the fuel pump relay are o.k., replace fuel pump relay. -----------Edition 12.99 S00.5108.52.20
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Actuation of the fuel pump relay can also be tested with the final control diagnosis page 01-25. Diode test lamps with a low current consumption do not go out completely but continue to glow a little until the starter is operated. Note: Testing actuation Testing voltage supply Note: B - Testing voltage supply and actuation of the fuel pump relay B t t E t
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If the diode test lamp does not come on, test the wiring as follows: Connect the test box V.A.G 1598/22 to the wiring loom to the engine control unit page 24-14. Connect the hand-held multimeter between contact 16 of the relay base and circuit 4 of the test box and test the cable connection for continuity.
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Vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552 with cable V.A.G 1551/3 Hand-held multimeter, e.g. V.A.G 1526 A Diode test lamp, e.g. V.A.G 1527 Adapter cable set V.A.G 1594 A Test box V.A.G 1598/22
Testing
Test conditions
K l Fuse 43 o.k.
l All electrical components, such as lights and rear window heater, switched off
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Select function 08 Read measured value block and display group 001 page 01-35. K Readout in display: Check whether the coolant temperature shown in display zone 2 is more than 80 C. Switch to display group 2 by pressing the key: K Readout in display: The inducted air mass is indicated in display zone 2 (mg/H). Specification: 76...164 mg/H If the specifications are not achieved or if a fault relating to the air mass meter is stored in the fault memory, test the voltage supply of the air mass meter page 24-29.
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If no voltage is present: Test the cable connection from contact 3 of connector to fuse 43 for open circuit or short circuit to earth; repair cable connection if necessary. Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder -
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If the fuse and cable are o.k. but no voltage is present, test the fuel pump relay page 24-26.
Testing signal wire and earth cable for sender - models 07.97 Connect test box V.A.G 1598/22 to the engine control unit wiring loom page 24-14. Test the cable connection from the connector at air mass meter to the engine control unit for open circuit and for short circuit to positive and earth. Connector for air mass meter G70 1 2 Test box V.A.G 1598/22 13 12
If the cable connection is o.k., replace the air mass meter (G70).
Testing voltage supply for sender - models 08.97 KUnplug the connector -1- from the air mass meter -2- and connect hand-held multimeter between contact 3 of the connector and engine earth. Start the engine and run at idling speed.
Specification: 11...15 V Switch the ignition off. If the voltage supply is o.k., test the signal wire and earth cable page 24-31.
If no voltage is present: Test the cable connection from contact 3 of the connector to the fuse 43 for open circuit and for short circuit to earth; repair cable connection if necessary. Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder If the fuse and cable are o.k. but no voltage is present, test the fuel pump relay page 24-26. -
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If there is no change in engine speed or in the lambda probe voltage: Press the key. Select function 06 End output and confirm the entry with the key Q.
If engine speed drops or if there is a change in the lambda probe voltage: Press the key. Select function 06 End output and confirm the entry with the key Q. Inspect the sprayed point of the intake system for leaks and rectify any fault.
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Special tools, testers and aids required Hand-held multimeter, e.g. V.A.G 1526 A Test box V.A.G 1598/22 Note: For testing the voltage supply of the engine control unit also Reading measured value block, display group 005, display zone 2. Test requirements: l Fuse for engine control unit o.k. l Battery voltage at least 11 V l Alternator o.k. Connect test box V.A.G 1598/22 to the engine control unit wiring loom page 24-14. Switch the ignition on. Connect the multimeter to socket 1 (positive through ignition) and to earth. Specification: approx. battery voltage If the specification is not achieved, test the cable connection from contact 1 at the control unit connector to the fuse for open circuit as specified in current flow diagram, and repair if necessary. Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder If the specification is not achieved, connect multimeter to socket 1 of the control unit connector (positive through ignition) and socket 2 of the control unit connector (earth supply for engine control unit). Specification: approx. battery voltage If the specification is not achieved, test the cable connection from contact 2 at the control unit connector to earth for open circuit, and rectify any open circuit. Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder
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Specification: approx. battery voltage If the specification is not achieved, test the cable connection from contact 3 at the control unit connector and the electrical centre for continuity as specified in current flow diagram, and rectify any open circuit. Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder -
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Fuel Formation/Fuel Injection KUnplug the connector from the intake air temperature sender. Connect the ohmmeter to the intake air temperature sender. Temperature C -20 20 40 60 0 Resistance k approx. 13.8 approx. 2.4 approx. 1.1 approx. 5.5
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If the specification is not achieved, replace the intake air temperature sender. If the specification is achieved, test the wiring between sender socket and engine control unit as follows: Connect test box V.A.G 1598/22 to the engine control unit wiring loom page 24-14. Test the cable connection from the 2-pin connector for the intake air temperature sender to the engine control unit for open circuit in wiring and also for short circuit to positive and to earth as specified in the current flow diagram. Contact at 2-pin connector 1 2 Test box V.A.G 1598/22 54 67
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Vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552 with cable V.A.G 1551/3 Test box V.A.G 1598/22 Hand-held multimeter, e.g. V.A.G 1526 A Adapter cable set V.A.G 1594 A Refrigerant spray (commercially available) Connect vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552 and select the address word 01 Engine electronics. The ignition must be switched on for this step. Select the function 08 Read measured value block and display group number 005. Open circuit or short circuit to positive Short circuit to earth Continue test page 24-37 approx. ambient temperature1)
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Connect test box V.A.G 1598/22 to the engine control unit wiring loom page 24-14. Unplug the 4-pin connector -1- from the air mass meter -2-.
Test the wiring between the test box and the 4-pin connector for open circuit as specified in current flow diagram. Cable resistance: max. 1.5 Connector at intake air temperature sender 2 4
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K The range A shows the resistances for the temperature range from 0...50 C, range B the resistances for the temperature range from 50...100 C. How to read the chart:
Replace the air mass meter (G70) with intake air temperature sender (G42) page 24-9, item 6. t readout i
Remove the intake hose between air mass meter and throttle valve control unit. Note the intake air temperature shown in display zone 4. Spray the sender -arrow- with commercially available refrigerant spray and observe the temperature readout. The temperature must drop.
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The lambda probe compares the oxygen content of the air with the residual oxygen in the exhaust and supplies a voltage signal to the control unit. The voltage signal rich mixture (low level of residual oxygen) is at about 0.7...1.0 V. The voltage signal lean mixture (high level of residual oxygen) is at about 0.0...+0.3 V. A voltage jump from 0.7...1.0 V to 0.0...+0.3 V and vice versa takes place at the transition from rich to lean and vice versa, respectively ( = 1.0). In view of this steep voltage jump, the lambda control is not able to hold the ideal mixture composition constant, which corresponds to = 1.0. The control constantly fluctuates back and forward between the slightly too lean and slightly too rich states. The lambda control (also known as lambda controller) consists of the actual lambda probe and special software which is stored in the engine control unit. The engine control unit analyses the signal supplied by the lambda probe to determine values for other actuators, e.g. the throttle valve unit. If there is no change to the voltage, or if this occurs only sluggishly, the following faults may exist: Slots or holes in probe head blocked. Probe has been subjected to excessive thermal stresses. Contact resistance in signal wire or in earth wire. Probe too cold, probe heater not operating. Lambda control switched off (control unit has detected a fault at the fuel injection system Interrogating fault memory and also Reading measured value block, display group 099). Probe damaged by contact spray or similar products (because of the thermal fluctuations and the capillary effect, the contact spray is drawn through the fine cavities in the electric wires into the probe). Probe damaged by silicone vapours (sealing products containing silicone were used and, as a result, traces of silicone elements have been inducted by the engine. These silicone elements are not combusted and damage the lambda probe).
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Meaning of the 8-digit numerical block in display zone 4 ( also page 01-47): 4 readout 1XXXXXXX X1XXXXXX XX1XXXXX XXX1XXXX XXXX1XXX XXXXX1XX XXXXXXX1 XXXXXX1X Diagnosis fault entered in fault memory not assigned not assigned Limited dynamics active Lambda controller switched on Lambda probe operational Lambda controller at stop Status of mixture; if readout = 1: rich mixture if readout = 0: lean mixture With cold start: K Readout in display: Notes: The lambda probe is not yet operational immediately after a cold start (temperature of probe too low). The lambda controller is activated once the lambda probe is operational. Carry out a road test and observe display zone 4. Warning! V.A.G 1552 should be operated by a 2nd person. 11 K Once the lambda control is activated, the lambda probe should be operational and the lambda controller switched on. The readout for the status of the mixture (position on far right of 8-digit numerical block) should fluctuate constantly back and forward between 0 and 1. A 1 at the position for the status of the mixture indicates a rich mixture composition (low level of residual oxygen in exhaust). A 0 at the position for the status of the mixture indicates a lean mixture composition (high level of residual oxygen in exhaust).
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If the irregularities occur before the lambda control is activated, the lambda control can then not be the cause of the fault. If the irregularities do not occur until after the lambda control is activated, test operation page 24-44.
Note: If the irregularities become less after the lambda control is activated, the cause of the fault (e.g. unmetered air, faulty injector etc.) is compensated when the lambda control intervenes. This can be recognised by reading the lambda learned values. Select function 08 Read measured value block and display group 011.
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Compare the actual values (indicated by tester) with the specified values.
Select function 08 Read measured value block and display group 001 page 01-34.
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Do not continue with the test until the coolant temperature shown in display zone 2 is at least 80 C. The signal voltage of the lambda probe is shown in display zone 3. If the probe voltage varies very slowly (less than 30 times a minute), test lambda probe heater page 24-47. Press the key.
Select function 08 Read measured value block and display group 099 page 01-47.
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The status of the lambda control is shown in display zone 4. A 0 or a 1 may be displayed alternately at the points marked with X.
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Limited dynamics active K Readout in display: K Readout in display: K Readout in display: Note: Press the key C.
If the lambda controller has moved against the stop (readout for lambda controller at stop to 1), it is possible to recognise from the readout for the status of the mixture the direction in which the lambda controller has moved up against the stop.
If the lambda controller has moved against the stop and the readout for the status of the mixture is constantly at 1, the lambda control has moved to the control stop in the leaner mixture direction, but the lambda probe still recognises mixture too rich.
If the lambda controller has moved against the stop and the readout for the status of the mixture is constantly at 0, the lambda control has moved to the control stop in the richer mixture direction, but the lambda probe still recognises mixture too lean. A fault is stored in the fault memory if the lambda controller moves up against the stop for a certain time - irrespective of whether this is in the rich or lean direction. If the lambda control is operating properly, check the lambda learned values.
Select the function 0, 1 and 1 for Display group number 011 and confirm the entry with the key Q.
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Mixture adaptation is adaptive, in other words differences between engines (injector flow, compression, fuel pressure, etc.) are recognised by means of the lambda control and compensated for by adapting the basic injection times programmed in the map. The injection times are extended or shortened until a mixture of = 1 is achieved.
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The lambda learned value when engine is idling appears in display zone 2.
Positive learned value (+...ms): Programmed basic injection time too short, actual injection time extended by ...ms so that = 1 is achieved. Negative learned value (-...ms): Programmed basic injection time too long, actual injection time shortened by ...ms so that = 1 is achieved.
The lambda learned value in the part throttle range appears in display zone 3.
Readouts greater than 1: Programmed basic injection time too short, actual injection time extended so that = 1 is achieved.
Readouts less than 1: Programmed basic injection time too long, actual injection time shortened so that = 1 is achieved.
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The readouts in display zone 1 (voltage of throttle valve potentiometer) should be between 3.70 V and 4.75 V. The readouts in display zone 2 (voltage of throttle valve positioner potentiometer) should be between 2.28 V and 4.75 V.
Connect test box V.A.G 1598/22 to the wiring loom to the engine control unit page 24-14.
Unplug the 8-pin connector at throttle valve control unit. Use the multimeter V.A.G 1526 A to test the wiring between test box and 8-pin connector for continuity.
Use the multimeter to test wiring for short circuit to each other. Contact at test box
Rectify any open circuit in the wiring and remove any dirt at the contacts, erase fault memory and carry out adaptation of the throttle valve control unit page 24-64. If the specification is again not achieved, inspect throttle valve for dirt or stiff operation and clean, if necessary. Repeat adaptation of the throttle valve control unit page 24-64. If it is not possible to start or successfully complete adaptation, replace throttle valve control unit. Carry out adaptation of throttle valve control unit page 24-64.
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If the specifications are not achieved: Adapt engine control unit to throttle valve control unit page 24-64. Repeat test.
If the specifications are again not achieved: Test the voltage supply of the throttle valve control unit and the wiring to the control unit page 24-62.
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Connect vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552 and select address word 01 Engine electronics. The ignition is switched on for this step. Select 08 for function Read measured value block and display group 001.
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Testing voltage supply and wiring to control unit KUnplug the connector -1- from the throttle valve control unit -2-.
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Specification: at least 4.5 V Connect multimeter for voltage measurement to contacts 3 and 7 of the connector.
Specification: at least 9 V Switch the ignition off. Connect test box V.A.G 1598/22 to the engine control unit wiring loom page 24-14.
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When the basic setting is performed, the engine control unit learns the stop positions of the throttle valve control unit with the ignition switched on and the engine not running. Note: If the throttle valve control unit (J338) is removed and installed, or replaced, or if the voltage supply of the engine control unit is interrupted, it is then always necessary to carry out a basic setting.
l No fault stored in fault memory page 01-4, Interrogating and erasing fault memory
l Throttle valve closed (opening angle of engine control unit), throttle cable correctly set; testing 1.6-ltr./74 kW Engine, Mechanical Components; Repair Group 20; Adjusting throttle cable l Engine not running
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After the key Q is pressed, the throttle valve positioner moves from the minimum stop (throttle valve is closed) to the maximum stop (throttle valve is opened). The throttle valve control unit stores the particular voltage in the permanent memory. This process takes not more than 10 seconds. After this, the throttle valve positioner is de-energised and stops. 00 98 K Readout in display: Adaptation of the engine control unit to the throttle valve control unit has been successfully carried out. Note: If 98 K Readout in display: Note: of readout XXXX1XXX XXXXX1XX Fault entered in fault memory; interrogate fault memory page 01-4 XXXXXX1X XXXXXXX1 Throttle valve control unit de-energised (on/off ratio = 0) Adaptation aborted because of insufficient battery voltage (less than 8 V) Idling speed switch separated (interrogate switch), testing page 24-54 4 of readout 1X X1 Adaptation of throttle valve control unit in progress Fault entered in fault memory; interrogate fault memory page 01-4
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The cause of unsuccessful adaptation of the throttle valve control unit can also be detected by reading display group 001 (reading measured value block; ignition switched on) page 01-34. After unsuccessful adaptation, check the conditions for adaptation page 24-64.
If adaptation is aborted by the control unit, the reasons for this may be: The conditions for adaptation of the engine control unit to the throttle valve control unit are not met; conditions for adaptation Fault Table, fault code 01087. The throttle valve does not reach the mechanical idling speed stop because of dirt, e.g. oil carbon deposits, or incorrectly adjusted throttle cable. The throttle valve control unit or the cable connection is faulty.
After each condition which is recognised as being o.k., an attempt should be made to carry out adaptation of the engine control unit to the throttle valve control unit page 24-64.
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Testing vacuum
Remote control, e.g. V.A.G 1348/3 A with adapter cable, e.g. V.A.G 1348/3-2 Hand vacuum pump, e.g. V.A.G 1390 Adapter cable set, e.g. V.A.G 1594 A -
Run vehicle at idling speed for 2 to 3 minutes (to build up vacuum). Switch ignition off.
Connect one contact of solenoid valve with test cables and crocodile clamp from V.A.G 1594 A to engine earth. Connect second contact of the solenoid valve with remote control V.A.G 1348/3 A, adapter cable V.A.G 1348/3-2 and auxiliary cable to positive.
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Operate remote control V.A.G 1348/3 A for about 2 to 3 minutes. The vacuum unit should remain operated during this time.
If the vacuum unit moves back, test vacuum unit as follows: Detach vacuum pipes from the vacuum unit for the intake manifold changeover.
Connect hand vacuum pump to vacuum unit. Operate hand vacuum pump and observe the intake manifold changeover.
Inspect vacuum unit for leaks. (The vacuum unit must not move back into its initial position so long as air is not admitted at the hand pump.) Replace vacuum unit, if necessary.
If the vacuum unit does not operate, inspect -N156 as follows for blockage.
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The engine control unit is able to switch off the air conditioner compressor. The air conditioner compressor is switched off during maximum acceleration (full throttle) in first gear (on models with manual gearbox).
The air conditioner compressor is not switched off on models with automatic gearbox. t t and
Vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552 with cable V.A.G 1551/3 Adapter cable set V.A.G 1594 A Test box V.A.G 1598/22
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Connect vehicle system tester V.A.G 1552 and select address word 01 Engine electronics. Engine must be idling for this step. Select function 08 Read measured value block and display group number 019. Switch the air conditioning off.
0 should appear in display zone 4 (AC compressor). Switch on the air conditioning. The AC compressor should run.
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Carry out a road test in first gear (depress accelerator pedal suddenly at low revs).
K The readout in display zone 4 should be 0 during acceleration (the AC compressor is switched off during this time).
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Conduct a road test in first gear (depress the accelerator pedal suddenly at low revs).
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The readout in display zone 4 should be 0 during acceleration (the AC compressor is switched off during this time).
If the readouts do not appear as described, switch off the engine and connect test box V.A.G 1598/22 to the wiring loom to the engine control unit page 24-14.
Test the cable connection from contact 8 of the engine control unit to the air conditioner control unit for short circuit to earth and to positive and also for open circuit on the basis of the current flow diagram. Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder -
If there is no fault in the cable connection, test the operation of the air conditioner. Binder; Heating and Air Conditioning
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When the air conditioner is switched on, a positive signal is supplied to contact 8 at the engine control unit. The effect of this signal is that the engine control unit maintains idling speed at a constant level even if there is a varying high demand from the air conditioning system.
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Apart from a brief drop in engine speed idling speed should remain constant. -
If engine speed does not remain constant, switch off the engine and connect test box V.A.G 1598/22 to the wiring loom to the engine control unit page 24-14.
Test the cable connection from contact 8 at the engine control unit to the air conditioner control unit for open circuit and short circuit on the basis of the current flow diagram. Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder -
If there is no fault in the cable connection, test operation of the air conditioner. Binder 1; Heating and Air Conditioning
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The road speed signal is generated by the road speed sender -G68 (at gearbox) and processed in the instrument cluster (dash panel insert).
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Fitting location of sender and of plug connection page 24-3. Before carrying out the test, ensure that the sender is correctly installed and tight. Unplug the connector of the engine speed sender (identification: grey connector).
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If the specification is achieved, connect the hand-held multimeter to contacts 2 and 1 (earth) and also to contacts 3 and 1 (earth).
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Connect test box V.A.G 1598/22 to the wiring loom to the engine control unit page 24-14.
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The diode test lamp should come on. If the diode test lamp does not come on, test the cable connection from contact 1 at the control unit connector to the fuse for open circuit on the basis of the current flow diagram, and repair if necessary. Current Flow Diagrams, Electrical Fault Finding and Fitting Locations binder If the diode test lamp V.A.G 1527 comes on, connect the diode test lamp to socket 1 of the control unit connector (positive through ignition) and to socket 2 of the control unit connector (earth supply for engine control unit). The diode test lamp should come on.
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If the Hall sender signal is not supplied, the engine continues to run and can also be restarted for the following reasons:
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