james walker

cooling is the key people
May 24, 2007
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retford notts
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best way to check for vac leak via vagcom please

logging block 032 would be the obvious one, anyone know the values should be seeing, is this done on a run or on idle where vacuum is at its strongest?

help appreciated on this one

cheers
 
Code:
Friday	5	March	2010
06A 906 032 HN		1.8L R4/5VT      01 0002	
			
	Group A:	'032	
		Lambda (add.)	Lambda (mult.)
	TIME	Self-Adaptation	Self-Adaptation
Marker	STAMP	 %	 %
	0.01	0.9	-6.3
	0.3	0.9	-6.3
	0.6	0.9	-6.3
	0.9	0.9	-6.3
	1.21	0.9	-6.3
	1.51	0.9	-6.3
	1.81	0.9	-6.3
	2.11	0.9	-6.3
	2.41	0.9	-6.3
	2.72	0.9	-6.3
	3.02	0.9	-6.3
	3.32	0.9	-6.3
	3.62	0.9	-6.3
	3.92	0.9	-6.3
	4.22	0.9	-6.3
	4.53	0.9	-6.3
	4.83	0.9	-6.3
	5.13	0.9	-6.3
	5.43	0.9	-6.3
	5.73	0.9	-6.3
	6.04	0.9	-6.3


thats what i got 032 on idle
 
Code:
Group A:	'032		
	Lambda (add.)	Lambda (mult.)	Bin. Bits
TIME	Self-Adaptation	Self-Adaptation	
STAMP	 %	 %	
0.25	0.9	-6.3	        
0.55	0.9	-6.3	        
0.86	0.9	-6.3	        
1.16	0.9	-6.3	        
1.46	0.9	-6.3	        
1.76	0.9	-6.3	        
2.06	0.9	-6.3	        
2.36	0.9	-6.3	        
2.66	0.9	-6.3	        
2.97	0.9	-6.3	        
3.27	0.9	-6.3	        
3.57	0.9	-6.3	        
3.88	0.9	-6.3	        
4.18	0.9	-6.3	        
4.47	0.9	-6.3	        
4.78	0.9	-6.3	        
5.08	0.9	-6.3	        
5.39	0.9	-6.3	        
5.68	0.9	-6.3	        
5.99	0.9	-6.3	        
6.29	0.9	-6.3	        
6.6	0.9	-6.3	        
6.89	0.9	-6.3	        
7.2	0.9	-6.3	        
7.5	0.9	-6.3	        
7.8	0.9	-6.3	        
8.11	0.9	-6.3	        
8.41	0.9	-6.3	        
8.71	0.9	-6.3	        
9.01	0.9	-6.3


logs on a power run
 
Might be wrong but didn't think you could check for vac leaks using VAG-COM and the only real sure fire way is to pressurise the system. Like I said may be wrong though....