Cars has been running like a bag of spanners recently, just got it back from badger5 only for different faults to appear now.
Basicly last night when on WOT the car boosted to 25psi (k03s), really felt like it was holding back and then backfired dropped to 6psi and juddered a little, i carried on as normal mostly off boost and all was well..
Got home from work today and plugged vag-com in and these two faults appeard,
16621 - Manifold Pressure / Boost Sensor (G31): Signal too Low
P0237 - 35-00 - -
16490 - Manifold / Barometric Pressure Sensor (G71) / (F96): Implausible Signal
P0106 - 35-00 - -
I`ve checked the map sensor and the plug that connects to the sensor has lost the bit that allows it to secure and clip to the sensor is it possible to replace the plug, or could this not be my problem and its more than likly the sensor itself?
Anybody shed anylight on the second fault?
Also when i attempt to clear the faults the engine trys to stall on itself but picks up again, but with the map sensor unplugged they clear fine but re appear but the engine doesnt try to cut out
Cheers.
Basicly last night when on WOT the car boosted to 25psi (k03s), really felt like it was holding back and then backfired dropped to 6psi and juddered a little, i carried on as normal mostly off boost and all was well..
Got home from work today and plugged vag-com in and these two faults appeard,
16621 - Manifold Pressure / Boost Sensor (G31): Signal too Low
P0237 - 35-00 - -
16490 - Manifold / Barometric Pressure Sensor (G71) / (F96): Implausible Signal
P0106 - 35-00 - -
I`ve checked the map sensor and the plug that connects to the sensor has lost the bit that allows it to secure and clip to the sensor is it possible to replace the plug, or could this not be my problem and its more than likly the sensor itself?
Anybody shed anylight on the second fault?
Also when i attempt to clear the faults the engine trys to stall on itself but picks up again, but with the map sensor unplugged they clear fine but re appear but the engine doesnt try to cut out
Cheers.