Check Engine and Rough Idle
#13
It's fixed!
Sorry I didn't reply sooner. It was the coil as several had mentioned. All is well now. I understand the coils typically go at once which means I get to go through this 5 more times. You'd think the dealership would just replace them all while they're at it wouldn't you? My car is still under CPO but not for long. Time to unload!
#16
Audi service notice and reimbursement form for coil issues
Just got a notice about coil issues for my car. Includes reimbursement form so I can maybe get $150 back.
All info is here in case u didn't get notice
audiusa.com/coils
All info is here in case u didn't get notice
audiusa.com/coils
#18
What if it isn't the coils?
I have p300,301,302 and 303.
Replaced the plugs and cables yesterday. Still idling rough, same codes and the same annoying flashing CEL.
1996 Audi A4 126kmiles
I seafoamed it today. Just not having any luck. Need to fix it for obvious reasons and also needs smog.
I have p300,301,302 and 303.
Replaced the plugs and cables yesterday. Still idling rough, same codes and the same annoying flashing CEL.
1996 Audi A4 126kmiles
I seafoamed it today. Just not having any luck. Need to fix it for obvious reasons and also needs smog.
#20
You need to pull your codes and see whats happening
p0301,2,3,4,5,6 are misfire codes.
if all of your cylinders are misfiring then it sounds like a problem that would effect all cylinders.
Fuel pressure too low, test it (if so pump or regulator bad)
Maf sensor, IAT sensor, cam or crank sensors, ~Vacuum lines maybe
do not erase any codes with a cheapo code reader instead see them all first with a VAG-COM so you get the whole picture.
Mine wouldn't start only cranked a few weeks ago.
It was the IAT sensor wiring terminal.
but the cheapo code reader did not pull that code, only my Vag-Com did.
You can not diagnose a car these days without being able to read the codes because the entire engine is controlled by a computer that is connected to sensors and usually it's an electrical issue somewhere and the computer can't get enough information to manage the engine correctly.
Outside of that, I shall use my swammie powers and I forseeeeeeeeeee...
YES! a Subaru in all of our futures
oh except for that guy wearing a blue shirt, he still has his audi and he is swearing up a storm with wrench in hand
too bad for you my friend. too bad for you.
p0301,2,3,4,5,6 are misfire codes.
if all of your cylinders are misfiring then it sounds like a problem that would effect all cylinders.
Fuel pressure too low, test it (if so pump or regulator bad)
Maf sensor, IAT sensor, cam or crank sensors, ~Vacuum lines maybe
do not erase any codes with a cheapo code reader instead see them all first with a VAG-COM so you get the whole picture.
Mine wouldn't start only cranked a few weeks ago.
It was the IAT sensor wiring terminal.
but the cheapo code reader did not pull that code, only my Vag-Com did.
You can not diagnose a car these days without being able to read the codes because the entire engine is controlled by a computer that is connected to sensors and usually it's an electrical issue somewhere and the computer can't get enough information to manage the engine correctly.
Outside of that, I shall use my swammie powers and I forseeeeeeeeeee...
YES! a Subaru in all of our futures
oh except for that guy wearing a blue shirt, he still has his audi and he is swearing up a storm with wrench in hand
too bad for you my friend. too bad for you.
Last edited by Jackmup; 02-05-2014 at 02:15 PM.
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