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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: JIMMYBRODIE on 22 January 2015, 18:56
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Hi everyone, really looking for some advice on this. Engine code 08213 or Snap On Code P2015 INLET MANIFOLD
I've got the engine management light on and my mechanic is suggesting that we replace we the whole manifold?
I'm new to a Mk6 Gti and the light came on a couple of weeks after purchase and not sure what to do, I've seen other previous posts on similar and same problems, can the manifold be striped and re-built or is it really a new job which could be £400+? Is there a repair that can be done or a modified version that could be cheaper?
Once again thanks for your advice?
Jimmy
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error code: 18447 P2015
This error code is ' Generic OBD ' (for each car manufacturer same description and meaning). The following symptoms/causes/solutions are specific to VAG-cars; for other car brands can deviate in detail.
nlPositiesensor Valve intake manifold, bank-1 implausible signal
Saugrohrklappenstellung unplausibeles Signal duGeber
enIntake Manifold Flap Position Sensor (Bank 1) Implausible Signal
Additional info at the error codes
Possible symptoms:
Loss of power
Error lamp (MIL) burns
Possible causes:
Valve intake manifold defect
Engine (V157) of valve inlet manifold is stuck/is defective
Software-version/Firmware version of the ECU is incorrect
Wiring and/or connections to/from the faulty engine (V157) of valve inlet manifold
Possible solutions:
Check/replace valve inlet manifold (sprockets may be corrupted)
Check (output 5 airport shuttle test/settings)/replace the Motor (V157) of the valve inlet manifold
Check/repair the wiring and connections to/from the engine (V157) of valve inlet manifold
Additional info:
In some cases, this problem can only be solved by replacing the entire intake manifold
The engine (V157) of the valve inlet manifold and valve position sensor intake manifold (G336) can sit in one unit (housing)
If found in a VW Golf/Jetta (1 k): 1.9 l PD-TDI (BRM), please check the software version of the ECU: 03 g-906-016-AB @ 7328 or 7550 and 03 g-906-016-AC @ 7280 or 7551 both have a software error that failed to close a special Adaptation is needed for the engine (V157) of the valve inlet manifold, and anno september 2012 can be carried out only by the dealer that adjustment
Apply to all 3.0 lt V6 TDI common rail blocks. That he not attack reached the bottom is usually due to a worn bullet Cup. Here's to get a repair kit for 059 198 212 and costs about 16,40 ex VAT at the dealer. Left and right mounted a repair kit and everything is running smoothly again with no errors
Here's some info from a helpful website.
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Please see my post entitled problem. I have exactly the same issue, so I started with replacing the solenoid, and that cured it for a while, but after a week or so the fault reappeared. I have heard that vw will contribute towards and yes the part alone is £300 plus fitting. So, dependant on your warranty position, I would get it replaced. The advice I got was eventually it will fail, which will cause either a rough idle, or an inhabiting to start.
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First off, Golfhappy and C3P0 Many thanks for your help. Mine is a 2010/59, I will call me local dealer in the morning (Windrush).
What I'm trying to get at is with all of these fault codes if I do one at a time I'll be wasting time and money where I'm better replacing the whole unit?
I could do the DIY Option and have a go at cleaning but feel that this will just endure the problem.
C3P0 what was the end result with your car and what action did you take in the end?
Thanks Again
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The advice i received from VAGtech and then checked with Skipton Volkswagen (my trusted dealer of choice) was that the sensor within the manifold sends intermittent signals, so the position of the flap within the manifold cannot be certain. I have been driving mine for a couple of weeks with no effect apart from a warning light on. The sensor is within the manifold, so you are forced to purchase the unit. Mine is a 59 plate with 62k and searching around the web, it is a large issue in usa, so I guess it's a matter of time before we suffer the same problem. If you want piece of mind get it changed, I am waiting for the delivery of my mark 7 so, providing it lasts another 5 weeks I will be happy :smiley: good luck and keep us posted.
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You lucky, lucky man. Looks like I'll have to change.
Is ther a modified one available from anywhere so are they just a VAG supply only item?
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You lucky, lucky man. Looks like I'll have to change. Yes although been waiting since September so quite a wait for the new one. :smiley:
Is ther a modified one available from anywhere so are they just a VAG supply only item?
Not sure, but if you intend to keep it a while I would use a genuine VAG or a performance upgrade if the price is not too dissimilar.
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Hi just seen a repair braket on eBay by Dpf solutions which says it can cure your problem for £79 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252426440963
Vw Audi Skoda 2.0 Diesel Swirl Flap Motor Repair Bracket
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Hi just seen a repair braket on eBay by Dpf solutions which says it can cure your problem for £79 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252426440963
Vw Audi Skoda 2.0 Diesel Swirl Flap Motor Repair Bracket
Good find!