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Title: Test for boost leak using vagcom on an AGU
Post by: MoMartin on 03 January 2015, 17:22
Another thread  :grin:

On a 60 mile run going 60mph - 75mph my car turned back 33mpg rather than the usual 36+mpg I normally get.

I've also noticed that at around 3k revs the turbo has started sounding a fair bit louder than normal and has developed a kind of whooshing noise.

Anyway, I suspect a vacuum leak and I was wondering if there's a way to test the idle values on the agu like you can on the 01+ engines.

I've tried measuring block 032 as suggested, but that doesn't turn back any results, I then read that the equivalent for an agu is groups 7, 8 and 9, but I couldn't find anywhere that tells me what to look out for when inspecting the values.

Can anyone enlighten me?

Thanks  :smiley:
Title: Re: Test for boost leak using vagcom on an AGU
Post by: MoMartin on 04 January 2015, 16:47
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UwltfJ11AM

I've also got this (problem? )  that's been around since I've owned the car, which seems to stunt the economy of the car before I've even set off
Title: Re: Test for boost leak using vagcom on an AGU
Post by: Wazzzer on 05 January 2015, 23:04
The AGU doesnt have a map sensor so there's no way to do a leak test unless you do it manually or you could fit a boost gauge...
Title: Re: Test for boost leak using vagcom on an AGU
Post by: WadGTI on 06 January 2015, 12:32
Another thread  :grin:

On a 60 mile run going 60mph - 75mph my car turned back 33mpg rather than the usual 36+mpg I normally get.

I've also noticed that at around 3k revs the turbo has started sounding a fair bit louder than normal and has developed a kind of whooshing noise.

Anyway, I suspect a vacuum leak and I was wondering if there's a way to test the idle values on the agu like you can on the 01+ engines.

I've tried measuring block 032 as suggested, but that doesn't turn back any results, I then read that the equivalent for an agu is groups 7, 8 and 9, but I couldn't find anywhere that tells me what to look out for when inspecting the values.

Can anyone enlighten me?

Thanks  :smiley:

33 to 36 mpg increasing speed from 60 mph??.... can't say that bad at all wether its 33 or 36. To a degree, I don't think the MPG guage is that acurate anyways
Title: Re: Test for boost leak using vagcom on an AGU
Post by: viperjsy on 06 January 2015, 15:28
may be best doing a somke test
Title: Re: Test for boost leak using vagcom on an AGU
Post by: MoMartin on 06 January 2015, 16:54
The AGU doesnt have a map sensor so there's no way to do a leak test unless you do it manually or you could fit a boost gauge...
Ah, that's a shame. A boost gauge would be a good idea, how much can you pick them up for nowadays?


33 to 36 mpg increasing speed from 60 mph??.... can't say that bad at all wether its 33 or 36. To a degree, I don't think the MPG guage is that acurate anyways

It was just a bit strange to me as it used to get a good 38 mpg on a run doing 75mph the whole way and even though it's the same conditions it's now doing 33 mpg between 60 and 75 with no heavy acceleration.

may be best doing a somke test
Yeah I think a smoke test would be the best way about it, but I was hoping that there would be some kind of indication from vag com so I don't go out and waste money on the smoke test
Title: Re: Test for boost leak using vagcom on an AGU
Post by: viperjsy on 06 January 2015, 20:42
make one there should be a vid on youtube

part 1  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofFafZfH0HM

part 2  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXtd8hb_Hqw


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRiK2HEA3QQ
Title: Re: Test for boost leak using vagcom on an AGU
Post by: MoMartin on 06 January 2015, 21:40
i've seen them before, i forgot about them until now haha.

I'll have a look into it and see if i can whip up a cheap one  :smiley: