MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: V3trox on June 08, 2016, 06:43:33 pm
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So I've put the dieseil bkd engine back in my jetta as im bored of it being a project and not making any progress so its going up for sale.
Now i have an interesting issue (considering it was flawless when i took it out)
She struggles to start but does start. It cranks for a second or so then starts spluttering to life. When the first coughs of life occur, i get an "engine fault" message and the glow plug light just blinks at me.
I have the foloowing
Wednesday,08,June,2016,18:42:01:24962
VCDS Version: Release 15.7.4 (x64) Running on Windows 10 x64
www.Ross-Tech.com
Address 01: Engine Labels: 03G-906-016-BKD.lbl
Control Module Part Number: 03G 906 021 KK HW: 03G 906 021 KK
Component and/or Version: R4 2,0L EDC G000SG 9970
Software Coding: 0000072
Work Shop Code: WSC 66565 257 00032
VCID: 72EB8D1C6DCEA3AE78-8026
Fault Codes have been Erased
3 Faults Found:
012546 - Motor for Intake Manifold Flap (V157)
P3102 - 000 - No Signal
000802 - Engine Speed Sensor (G28)
P0322 - 000 - No Signal - MIL ON
000275 - Intake Air Temp. Sensor (G42)
P0113 - 000 - Signal too High
The speedo works so im not sure where to look next. Any ideas?
EDIT: AS i pressed "post" i see that it says engine speed sensor and not vehicle speed. That might explain a couple things
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Probably the plug on the sensor that is located between the oil filter housing and the gearbox isn't on properly. It plugs into the engine speed sensor behind your flywheel. Get a long screwdriver and make sure it's pushed fully home.
Good luck
Stu
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Probably the plug on the sensor that is located between the oil filter housing and the gearbox isn't on properly. It plugs into the engine speed sensor behind your flywheel. Get a long screwdriver and make sure it's pushed fully home.
Good luck
Stu
Loom is damaged. I must have been careless when taking the engine out. Might be a gearbox off job to get the plug out and re wire it