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Offline mcgee9t2

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fault codes, what to do now
« on: 02 June 2011, 22:24 »
ok i scanned my car and have 3 codes, ive erased them all and am going to scan it again tomorow when i get home from work to make sure there not fault codes from ages ago or something.

but in the mean time any idea of how to fix these

 DTC              DTC
(VAG)            (SEA)               DEFENITION
16711            P0327             knonk sensor #1 circuit -low input (bank 1 or single

16500            P0116            engine coolant temperature circuit range/performance problem

17978  (doesent appear in book)

cheers for any help guys

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Re: fault codes, what to do now
« Reply #1 on: 02 June 2011, 22:41 »
17978/P1570/005488 - Engine Start Blocked by Immobilizer
Possible Symptoms
Engine starting but stalling immediately
Possible Causes
Key(s) not matched
Instrument Cluster not matched
Engine Control Unit (ECU) not matched
Engine Control Unit (ECU) Power Supply faulty
Possible Solutions
Check for Fault Codes in Immobilizer itself (part of Instrument Cluster in many cars, but separate Immobilizer Control Module in some)
Check Immobilizer Measuring Values (usually in Instrument Cluster OR Immobilizer Control Module)
Match Key(s)/Instrument Cluster/Engine Control Unit (ECU)
Check Engine Control Unit (ECU) Power Supply (Relay)
Special Notes
In case of Engine Starting Issues please make sure that you are really experience an Immobilizer related Problem! Even if the Immobilizer engages, the Engine will still start fine but cut out after 2-3 Seconds. If you are NOT experiencing this behavior (e.g. Engine doesn't start at all) your Problem is very likely NOT Immobilizer related.
May be stored in Combination with 01176 - Key: Signal too Low in Immobilizer Control Module.
If no other immobilizer related fault codes are stored and the immobilizer related meas. blocks are fine except Engine Start not allowed, in rare occasions it helps to try cold-booting the car. Remove both battery cables from the battery. Short the battery cables together (away from the battery) for about 15 seconds. Reconnect the battery. (Example)
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