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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: T_J_G on 21 May 2009, 21:40

Title: MAF?***New coil in***
Post by: T_J_G on 21 May 2009, 21:40
Still having problems after Mr C Pack decided to commit suicide.  :grin: My engine light came back on after being re-set with VAGCOM.

Problems:
Car not vac'ing at -20 more like -16-17
Not boosting to it's potntial - this varies sometimes it peaks at 15 PSI sometime it only reaches 12 PSI
Slight flat spot normally when I pass 2000RPM not really noticeable
And a flat spot between 3,500RPM and 5,000 RPM shown by the RR day.

Slightly miffed as I didn't think MAF popped up the engine light? Don't want to 'waste' £80 on a new one. A possible ecplanation is didgy MAF and or boost leak somewhere? Going to get it on VAGCOM tomorrow and see what it throws up!

Tim
Title: Re: MAF?
Post by: jake on 21 May 2009, 22:21
Maf sensors dont normally pop up engine lights

But sounds like it defo could be!! You checked all boost pipes?
Title: Re: MAF?
Post by: GTiHigh on 21 May 2009, 22:24
Fuel pump and or filter maybe ?
Title: Re: MAF?
Post by: jake on 21 May 2009, 22:27
nah wont be any of them!

It defo sounds like the MAF Sensor or boost leak! if i had to put my money on it i would say MAF, why dont you take the MAF off and clean

it! it sometimes works,saves 80quid if if works
Title: Re: MAF?
Post by: T_J_G on 21 May 2009, 23:04
I may just do that tomorrow, clean it with carb cleaner? Changed air filter about a month ago to a PiperX one.

I'm going to get some Forge boost hoses and probably a MAF and go from there I think.
Title: Re: MAF?
Post by: jake on 21 May 2009, 23:10
Yeah i would defo do it in that order mate.

Clean the MAF, if that doesnt work replace it, if that doesn't work replace boost pipes. but if engine light has come on defo get it on

vagcom before you start spending! :wink:
Title: Re: MAF?
Post by: Steve_PD on 21 May 2009, 23:26
Carb cleaner will be alright, or borrow a mates and see how it runs  :smiley: your lucky the diesel versions are £130 now  :angry:
Title: Re: MAF?
Post by: T_J_G on 22 May 2009, 08:30
Carb cleaner will be alright, or borrow a mates and see how it runs  :smiley: your lucky the diesel versions are £130 now  :angry:

Yeah spose I could borrow Dans later. Will get it hooked up on VAGCOM and see what's happening. There is no rough idle though :S Maybe it's the early stages of MAF failure.
Title: Re: MAF?
Post by: Wazzzer on 22 May 2009, 14:21
MAFs CAN throw up an engine code if they are totally knackered, my mates 2.0 did.

It might be worth you disconnecting the battery for 10 mins or so to let the ECU reset everything, it might sort it out
Title: Re: MAF?
Post by: alex160 on 22 May 2009, 14:54
im having probelsm at the mo which are similar to this, i get a lumpy tick over sometimes, the engine nearly stalls itself sometimes. Also when driving along i will occasionaly loose poer and it will bog down, and then power will return. from the documentation i got with the car it looks like its the orignal MAF, if so then i think its done its time  :shocked:
Title: Re: MAF?
Post by: T_J_G on 22 May 2009, 16:09
MAFs CAN throw up an engine code if they are totally knackered, my mates 2.0 did.

It might be worth you disconnecting the battery for 10 mins or so to let the ECU reset everything, it might sort it out
Tried that as i disconnected the battery for the bora loom
Title: Re: MAF?
Post by: T_J_G on 23 May 2009, 18:25
Right just had it on VAGCOM

Got a code 17766 (not on rosstech wiki...) says Cylinder 2 open circuit. So swapped it with 1 and that fault code moved to cylinder one.

So th pattern part Mr RAC gave me may be dodgy. No engine light on way back though...so maybe them codes are from them being pulled out?

Tim
Title: Re: MAF?***Updated with VACOM scan***
Post by: Wazzzer on 23 May 2009, 18:39
dodgy coil pack mate, get a new one and keep that as a get you home spare for the boot  :wink:
Title: Re: MAF?***Updated with VAGCOM scan***
Post by: T_J_G on 23 May 2009, 18:49
dodgy coil pack mate, get a new one and keep that as a get you home spare for the boot  :wink:

It was replaced by RAC so I'll get them to refund me and splash out on a genuine one instead, although I'm not sure why the code isn't the usual one. I still think I've got MAF problems as well!
Title: Re: MAF?***Updated with VAGCOM scan***
Post by: northeast_gti-t on 23 May 2009, 22:53
hopefully a genuine vag coil pack should cure your fault tim  :wink:
Title: Re: MAF?***New coil in***
Post by: T_J_G on 26 May 2009, 14:41
Getting a cheque back from RAC so put a genuine VW coil pack in today. I'll getit scanned tomorrow to see if any codes are up. Still not boosting properly though.