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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: davidgtrr34 on 14 December 2013, 20:33

Title: no power at all
Post by: davidgtrr34 on 14 December 2013, 20:33
my car was running sound when I turned it off and 2 hours later when I started it I have no power.
There is a very bad delay in throttle response, it wont boost at all but it doesn't misfire or any thing.
I scanned it and im getting these codes

p1355 cylinder 1 ignition circuit
p1358 cylinder 2 ignition circuit
p1361 cylinder 3 ignition circuit
p1364 cylinder 4 ignition circuit
Title: Re: no power at all
Post by: Wazzzer on 14 December 2013, 21:02
I'd be looking at your coil loom
Title: Re: no power at all
Post by: davidgtrr34 on 14 December 2013, 21:05
I'd be looking at your coil loom

I rewired the earth for the coil loom but it didn't do any thing.
Would I need to replace the all the wires
Title: Re: no power at all
Post by: Wazzzer on 14 December 2013, 21:55
VW sell a repair loom for the whole lot
Title: Re: no power at all
Post by: davidgtrr34 on 14 December 2013, 21:58
cheers ill ring them on monday
Title: Re: no power at all
Post by: davidgtrr34 on 16 December 2013, 17:25
I was talking to vw and they dont sell a loom for the coils. They only sell the loom for the hole engine which costs 900 pound
Title: Re: no power at all
Post by: dom on 16 December 2013, 17:50
I was talking to vw and they dont sell a loom for the coils. They only sell the loom for the hole engine which costs 900 pound

They're talking crap, part numbers are:

AUM/AUQ - 1j0 971 658 M

Earlier engines - 1j0 971 658 L

ECS also do a loom that can also be bought from Awesome GTI:

http://www.awesomegti.com/coilpack-wiring-loom-replacement-for-oil-level-sensor-cars# (http://www.awesomegti.com/coilpack-wiring-loom-replacement-for-oil-level-sensor-cars#)

http://www.awesomegti.com/coilpack-wiring-loom-replacement (http://www.awesomegti.com/coilpack-wiring-loom-replacement)
Title: Re: no power at all
Post by: davidgtrr34 on 21 December 2013, 00:20
I fitted the loom for the coils today and still no change :sad:
Title: Re: no power at all
Post by: Chris. on 21 December 2013, 10:19
Check the pipework.