MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: Baz300 on October 04, 2014, 10:47:50 am
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I went to view a 2010 cupra yesterday (I know not mk5 but still a TFSI)
Everything went good, condition of the car was really good and it drove really well.
But I asked the seller if I could do a VCDS scan on the car and I go the following errors
Address 01: Engine (CDL) Labels: 06F-907-115-CDL.clb
Part No SW: 1P0 907 115 AB HW: 8P0 907 115 B
Component: 2.0l R4/4V TFSI 0020
Revision: 5BH19--- Serial number:
Coding: 0303000C18070160
Shop #: WSC 06402 785 00200
VCID: 6BD5004A4A160E465E5-803E
1 Fault Found:
001089 - EVAP Emission Control Sys
P0441 - 002 - Incorrect Flow
Freeze Frame:
Fault Status: 01100010
Fault Priority: 2
Fault Frequency: 1
Reset counter: 255
Mileage: 53811 km
Time Indication: 0
Date: 2048.14.21
Time: 23:30:44
Freeze Frame:
RPM: 761 /min
Load: 15.3 %
Speed: 0.0 km/h
Temperature: 87.0°C
Temperature: 22.0°C
Absolute Pres.: 1010.0 mbar
Voltage: 13.716 V
this is the one that scares me the most, I have tried to do some research into it but I have not found anything that 100% confirms what is needed to fix.
second fault is
Address 08: Auto HVAC (J255) Labels: 5K0-907-044.clb
Part No SW: 5P0 907 044 P HW: 5P0 907 044 P
Component: Climatronic H15 0702
Revision: 00001001
Coding: 0000000002
Shop #: WSC 99999 1023 2097151
ASAM Dataset: EV_Climatronic A01006
ROD: EV_ClimaAutoBasis_SE35.rod
VCID: 3D71FE12ACE250F6B01-8068
1 Fault Found:
9481200 - Coolant Pressure
B10AB F0 [009] - Too Low
Confirmed - Tested Since Memory Clear
Freeze Frame:
Fault Status: 00000001
Fault Priority: 2
Fault Frequency: 1
Reset counter: 98
Mileage: 52494 km
Date: 2045.14.30
Time: 00:19:06
Any advice greatly appreciated
And VW should of fitted these brakes to the mk5, can't believe what a difference they make
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Isn't the EVAP one the pipes leading to the charcoal filter have perished a bit, worth checking them... also is the car FULL of fuel.
Or perhaps the N80...hmm.
The other is A/C top up required - shame, as all the special offers have ended now from the likes of Halfords Auto Centre and Kwikfit etc.
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Isn't the EVAP one the pipes leading to the charcoal filter have perished a bit, worth checking them... also is the car FULL of fuel.
Or perhaps the N80...hmm.
The other is A/C top up required - shame, as all the special offers have ended now from the likes of Halfords Auto Centre and Kwikfit etc.
Yup I'm confused too, found heaps of threads suggesting both but none of them have came back and said what actually fixed the fault.
The carbon canister I could handle but think a replacement n80 might be too expensive.
The car had a half tank when I looked at it but going by the mileage the fault would of been logged a few weeks ago
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It definitely seems inconclusive, looking at the RossTech website:
http://wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/index.php/16825/P0441/001089
Possible Causes
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Canister Purge Regulator Valve (N80) faulty/jammed
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Canister Purge Solenoid Valve (N115) faulty/jammed
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Canister Sealing faulty
Pipes between Tank Breathing and Throttle Body leaky/blocked
Perhaps have a look at another car... the A/C fault also might not just be solved with a re-gas either...
I suppose you could highlight the faults and ask him to fix them, then he'd have a sale, but there are plenty of Cupras about. :happy2:
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I looked at all the ones within 100 miles of here and that was the best one on condition.
I said I would get back to him once I researched that the fault but I think I'm going to phone him back and tell him that if he gets the fault fixed before next weekend I will buy it.
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Good luck mate... I'm sure it's a bargaining chip at the very least. :happy2:
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The carbon canister I could handle but think a replacement n80 might be too expensive.
iirc the N80 valve isn't too expensive and is an easy DIY. Pity you didn't check the basic setting for it at the time as you would be able to hear if it was clicking or not.
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Good luck mate... I'm sure it's a bargaining chip at the very least. :happy2:
I haven't haggled a price with him yet but it's the cheapest facelift one up here, looked at a few pre facelifts but couldn't live with that dash
The carbon canister I could handle but think a replacement n80 might be too expensive.
iirc the N80 valve isn't too expensive and is an easy DIY. Pity you didn't check the basic setting for it at the time as you would be able to hear if it was clicking or not.
My bad I got the N80 valve confused with the N75 valve
Think it's only a £30 part
If i do get the car that's exactly what I will do and hopefully manage to figure out if it's the valve or the canister.
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P0441 is a very common code and comes up on the forum quite a bit.
Most people suspect it's from brimming the tank with fuel. Some fuel then gets into the carbon canister which destroys it and gives the fault.
Once it happens there's apparently no going back and you have the code for life. Don't hold me to it but I've yet to see any detrimental affects from the code, only an error that keeps coming back.
When people have catch cans fitted they often remove the carbon canister entirely.
Worst case scenario is replace the hosing and the canister which is a diy but around £100 in parts. Again if you do fix it and brim the tank with fuel it will most likely come back again.
I certainly wouldn't let it affect purchasing the car. Use it as a bargaining chip by all means and try get him to split the cost of parts with you but by no means is it a determining factor!!
Good luck with your new buy!
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I had the p0441 :fighting:, you might have seen my thread already
http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php?action=;topic=84344.0
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I had this code a few week ago. Changed the n80 valve and not had a problem yet.
http://www.shop4volkswagen.co.uk/product/Valve_06E906517A
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I had the same code over and over for about 3 weeks. Would clear it and it'd be back within a day.
I stopped brimming the tank and it hasn't come back in 2 months. :innocent: