Need some help diagnosing a problem
Hello all,
I have a friend who has a 2000 bug with a 1.8 t and a manual trans. She has been having some issues with her car and i am trying to help her out. I do some light duty mechanic work on the side but don't have a ton of experience with v.w. Ok so here is what has been going on a few weeks ago she called me and said her car would just turn off on her while driving and she would pull over to the side of the road and it would restart. This happened once and then started happening more frequently so i went over and pulled the codes there was a check engine light on and an epc light. the check engine code was referring to a poor signal from the mass air flow sensor. so i pulled it out and it looked pretty dirty but instead of just cleaning it i replaced the mass air. Erased all codes and she drove it for about a week with no problems. Well now just the other day she said it started doing the same thing again and it was worse. so i went over again and pulled codes and now im getting a p-1388 ecm malfunction,p-0322 input speed circuit no signal,and a p-0321 code. Has anyone experienced symptoms like this before? Any tips would be greatly appreciated thanks for taking the time to read my post:) |
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VAG Error Code: 17796 EOBD II Error Code: P1388 Fault Location: Engine Control Module (ECM) - Defective Possible Cause: Engine control module (ECM). VAG Error Code: 16706 EOBD II Error Code: P0322 Fault Location: Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor/Engine Speed (RPM) Sensor (G28) - No Signal Possible Cause: Engine shuts off. Engine doesn't start. Speedometer inoperative. Glow Plug Indicator Lamp (K29) flashes. Wiring. Engine Speed Sensor (G28) loose. Crankshaft position (CKP) sensor/Engine speed (RPM) sensor (G28) faulty. Possible Solutions: Check Engine Speed Sensor (G28). Special Notes: The Engine Speed Sensor (G28) is also used as a reference sensor for the crankshaft position. VAG Error Code: 16705 EOBD II Error Code: P0321 Fault Location: Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor/Engine Speed (RPM) Sensor (G28) - Implausible Signal Possible Cause: Engine shuts off. Engine doesn't start. Speedometer inoperative. Glow Plug Indicator Lamp (K29) flashes. Engine Speed Sensor (G28) loose. Engine Speed Sensor (G28) faulty. Possible Solutions: Check Engine Speed Sensor (G28). Special Notes: The Engine Speed Sensor (G28) is also used as a reference sensor for the crankshaft position and correlates with the Camshaft Position Sensor Bank 1 (G40) and Camshaft Position Sensor Bank 2 (G163). When found in a VW Golf/Jetta (1J/9M) or Audi A3 (8L) with 1.9l TDI-PD (AXR), check TPI 2007067 which explains issues with electro magnetic interference. A modification to the wiring will fix this problem, extensive details can be found in the named TPI. Even though this TPI was originally released for VW Golf/Jetta (1J/9M), a customer of ours came across the same issue on an Audi A3 (8L). When found in a 2004 VW Golf, Jetta, or New Beetle with 1.9l TDI-PD (BEW), check for TSB 2010461 (01-07-45 formerly 97-05-03) or 201463 (01-07-44 formerly 97-05-04) calling for a flash update to the ECU and a secondary ground installation. |
Thank you for taking the time to reply to my post i will take a closer look at those things this weekend and let you guys know what i figure out.
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Well you can now download this software for yourself to browse fault codes I made a thread last night. https://volkswagenforum.com/forum/ge...973/#post58305
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