missfire recgonition

robdf2

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Hi guys has anyone ran this on their cupras?
mine is in the dealers tomorrow so thought i would do some logs and all my cylinders are missfiring on tickover with no fault codes present.
can some others please log this if they get the chance.

Mods please do not move to vagcom section i am after Cupra specific values
Thanks.
 

Poverty

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As far as im aware the 2.0TFSI is known to misfire under normal operation, im not sure whether it was all the cylinders or just a one or two of them. There was a indepth thread about it iirc but I cannot remember when or where.

I feel for you mate, you have had so much aggro with that car :(
 

robdf2

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As far as im aware the 2.0TFSI is known to misfire under normal operation, im not sure whether it was all the cylinders or just a one or two of them. There was a indepth thread about it iirc but I cannot remember when or where.

I feel for you mate, you have had so much aggro with that car :(

cheers mate , should be coming to a head this week with a bit of luck ;)
 

rudgey

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Could be tumble flap motors rob! All mine needed was a reset (basic setting with vag-com), car had like an off beat v8 type idle thing going on! Although it could need the motors replacing! Common fault apprantly! OR as has been said it could just be normal! Does the car shake/rock on idle? Mine misfires if you log it with vag com, but then aren't tub cars normally slightly lumpy?
 

robdf2

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Is the misfire noticeable in respect of the rev counter hunting, or can you just feel it within the car at idle?

Be very interested to hear the outcome from this.

hi mate , the rev counter is solid at 850 rpm but you can feel the car hunting though , my car pops and bangs on gear change around the 2500 rpm mark , and if you rev the car at standstill up to about 3500 rpm you get the sound of a lot of back pressure being released out the back of the exhaust like a v8 or aftermarket exhaust , these are same symptoms i had before my cylinder head was changed.
 

warren_cox

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hi mate , the rev counter is solid at 850 rpm but you can feel the car hunting though , my car pops and bangs on gear change around the 2500 rpm mark , and if you rev the car at standstill up to about 3500 rpm you get the sound of a lot of back pressure being released out the back of the exhaust like a v8 or aftermarket exhaust , these are same symptoms i had before my cylinder head was changed.

If you were anywhere in the South Central region I'd be interested to meet up and here it to see if mine sounds the same as mine has been particularly lumpy since the cold weather kicked off.

Changed plugs (again), cam follower, upgraded catch can to remove any leaks, and still it intermittently shudders.

Seems to get worse if sat for a while and engine temps increase. Causes idle to drop by 500rpm and becomes more inconsistent.

Very interested to hear what they find. Im trying to find someone to bore scope mine this week.
 

DanGB

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yes its normal to see ocasional misfire, the occasional 1 in a cylinder, even from a car straight from the factory.
 

robdf2

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yes its normal to see ocasional misfire, the occasional 1 in a cylinder, even from a car straight from the factory.

What do you call an occasional?
this log was done on idle yesterday

Sunday,17,January,2010,13:49:20:24248
VCDS Version: Release 908.1
Data version: 20091018


13:49:00
4 Misfire Sum Counter
0 Cylinder 1
1 Cylinder 2
1 Cylinder 3
2 Cylinder 4
Sunday,17,January,2010,13:50:15:24248
VCDS Version: Release 908.1
Data version: 20091018


13:50:13
9 Misfire Sum Counter
0 Cylinder 1
4 Cylinder 2
3 Cylinder 3
2 Cylinder 4


If you were anywhere in the South Central region I'd be interested to meet up and here it to see if mine sounds the same as mine has been particularly lumpy since the cold weather kicked off.

Changed plugs (again), cam follower, upgraded catch can to remove any leaks, and still it intermittently shudders.

Seems to get worse if sat for a while and engine temps increase. Causes idle to drop by 500rpm and becomes more inconsistent.

Very interested to hear what they find. Im trying to find someone to bore scope mine this week.


i will keep you updated mate to what is found , the worse thing is i know something is wrong but also know it will get a clean bill of health , thats the worrying thing.
 

ares

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I don't know if this is related but the solution to missfires was the replacement of all valve springs to longer/stiffer (pre-MY09). This solved issues with missfires to tuned Cupras/S3s
 

ares

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If understand your question correctly there is no official acceptance to these issues. Seat here does not recognise the missfire issues nor they approve the valve sping change as they say there is no such problem. In reality they do not want to accept that it was their mistake using lower/softer springs on MY09 cars. For those that their cars have these springs it's just a matter of time for missfires start happening as the springs are getting softer due to use. All I know guys that had missfire issues did the change and now the problems are gone.
 
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ares

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The replacement springs are of SEAT's from pre MY09 cars. There are no aftermarket parts involved. Two of the guys that did the change are friends who had serious troubles with their cars. They changed half their car in parts trying to replace possible faulty parts that caused the missfires. They also spent countless hours of test runs, logging etc, with Revo guys here in Greece and alone trying to identify what is wrong but nothing worked. Once they changed the springs no missfires whatsoever. I am just stating the facts I am not promoting anything or anyone.
 

robdf2

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mine is an 08 car and already has had a replacement cylinder head last january so i suppose would never tell what year or parts are fitted to my car?
 

Blade

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What channel on vagcom are you using Rob?. Did you log on a cold or warm engine?
 
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