Hi All,
This is my first post on here so I'm hoping that someone may have had the same happen to them as I am really annoyed??
I'll try and keep it as short as possible but it started when I was crawling along in traffic last month and hadn't travelled very far so I knew engine wasn't that hot, but fan kicked in at full speed and temp gauge started dancing around up at the higher end of scale (norm sits at 90dg) ....but drove it home a bit concerned. Then the engine light came on so thought I would get this checked out not wanting to drive very far at all.
Turns out that I have coolant problems: the following code were reported - P00B700 (engine coolant flow low/performance), P255600 (engine coolant level sensor/switch), P268100 (engine coolant bypass valve control), P011600 (engine temperature sensor 1)......in the form of a LEAK. I was advised of around £1000 worth of repairs, ie new water pump/thermostat housing, but at this point, nothing about ECU problems. But I wanted a second opinion as they replaced what I thought was the ENGINE Coolant temp sensor (but turns out to be the RADIATOR coolant temp sensor - see below) as when I drove away from the garage the gauge wasn't reading 90dg as normal and the fan was still kicking in like before. I went straight back and told them but I was told 'well that's part of the diagnosis process' which I wasn't that impressed with as I would've thought if you have replaced an item with a new part surely that should work?? Charged £65 +vat for this fitted part.
Other fault codes: B10E7F0 (cruise control front distance range sensor - separated, B116229 (Selector lever park position lock switch - Implausible signal.
I've since taken car to a VAG specialist to investigate a few days ago - they pulled it into workshop to warm the engine up/run it for a bit to also check heating flow as I also had trouble with having to crank the heater speed right up for anything to come out of it along with not very much heat coming from the vents from which I knew was a warm engine. They contacted me to inform me that after the car had been running for a bit, it started surging/revving and then it cut out displaying all sorts of warning lights on dash, ABS, tyre pressure, etc etc.....then they couldn't start the engine at all so they said they would disconnect battery overnite as sometimes they can 'reset' themselves and try again next day which they did and although they could start it, it wouldn't go anywhere. It was at this point that, although they have some diagnostic equipment, they told me that this looks like an ECU problem and it would need further investigation from a specialist before going any further at this stage. They also tell me that the RADIATOR coolant temp sensor has been replaced as they can still see the shiny appearance it has ..... I think the other garage replaced the WRONG temp sensor as fault P011600 reports ENGINE coolant temp sensor on their own diagnostic report so I think I've already shelled out for a part that was ok and the offending part untouched !!!
I actually know an auto-electrician so I asked him to go and have a look at the car for me which he has done and turns out he thinks it is an ECU failure and is making enquiries into my options, ie repair as opposed to replacement as I don't think they are cheap!!
**From what I have read on various threads, I'm thinking that even though the first garage didn't report anything about ECU problems/issues, is it possible that the coolant leak could have caused the ECU failure ......if indeed the ECU is faulty? Secondly, a few months back the 'ACC Front assist not available' warning started coming up to which I read that people said they had cleared dirt/leaf off the front sensor and this sorted it, but also others said they didn't sort and the issue come and goes but they just put up with it......I cleaned my sensor etc but I always keep my car clean so thought unlikely and hey-ho the warning still kept cropping up but more and more regular up to this point. More recently, the 'Stop/start' function not available started to appear too as well as the ACC. I am wondering whether these issues are now connected to the ECU problem AND whether when the ACC fault began a few months back, this was the beginning of the problem? But do ECU's just fail without any warning signs? Or are these two faults unrelated to the ECU?
I would be grateful for any input on this as I've never encountered this before on my mk2 or mk4 and starting to really dislike the way new cars are being made now with practically everything being powered by electrics 🙁. Especially when you get a fault report with codes which should tell you which parts need replacing/repairing but oh no its not as simple as that.....
Thanks in advance