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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: tonyg123 on 14 December 2011, 13:36
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hello Peeps,
Need some help big style here, Appreciate your time if you can.
Fault code appeared on the trusty Golf today (17705) reading into this online. Looks like I need to replace a Suction Jet Pump? trouble is after speaking with the stealers, they say they cant find anything under this name. I quoted an american part number and the only thing they can relate it to will cost nearly £60!!! :sick:
Anybody know if it is this part that needs to be replaced and if so, can I get it anywhere?
Cars a 1.8t AUM 52 reg, running a little rough.
Cheers Guys!
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17705 is boost leak, could be loads of places, including the sjp.
Need to pressure test it really.
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Cheers Big Tone. Will try and book one in over the weekend.
Fingers crossed it will be a simple fix?!
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Cheers Big Tone. Will try and book one in over the weekend.
Fingers crossed it will be a simple fix?!
Dont hold your breath it is a nightmare to find :cry:
As said get a smoke test done - check the pancake pipe. Is it running the standard recirculating valve? These are prone to crack and cause a leak :smiley:
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All Standard..., Only had it a short time. Was going to get a re map in the new year. So lucky this has come now!
I will have a look at the DV this weekend. Are there any tell tale signs?
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Cheers Big Tone. Will try and book one in over the weekend.
Fingers crossed it will be a simple fix?!
Worthwhile popping the bonnet and having a look yourself first.
But yeah, 17705 is fun to eliminate. Good luck.
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Check the small vacuum pipe on top of the recirculating valve as these go brittle and snap :smiley:
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Cheers Guys, really appreciate your time :)
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Cheers Guys, really appreciate your time :)
No worries let us know how you get on :cool:
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Cheers Guys, really appreciate your time :)
Where in Herts you based