Codes
#11
Well the Audi's I own are OBD-I so no vag com but I do own 6 scanners which is how I pulled the codes! It's harder when I can't drive the car to activate new codes and it just has to idle. I'm already looking at a cam sensor it's only $120 but I was asking if there might be any other causes to trip that code. Thank you though.
BTW the Vag-Com set up works on our 93 100 cs quattro wagon.It works on vehicles going back to 1990.
I think the $120 you are ready to spend on a part you are not positive is bad will be better spent on a Vag Set up.
I am not trying to be a Dick , just trying to help enlighten you on VAG diagnostics.
#12
Which is kind of annoying because with the A4 b5.5. is 99.5-01 on Passats is 01.5-05 lol
#13
Vag-Com works on obd1 & obd2 vehicles. I am surprised someone multiple Audi vehicle & 6 scanners does not have a Vag-Com.
BTW the Vag-Com set up works on our 93 100 cs quattro wagon.It works on vehicles going back to 1990.
I think the $120 you are ready to spend on a part you are not positive is bad will be better spent on a Vag Set up.
I am not trying to be a Dick , just trying to help enlighten you on VAG diagnostics.
BTW the Vag-Com set up works on our 93 100 cs quattro wagon.It works on vehicles going back to 1990.
I think the $120 you are ready to spend on a part you are not positive is bad will be better spent on a Vag Set up.
I am not trying to be a Dick , just trying to help enlighten you on VAG diagnostics.
#14
The codes still have the same meaning. I still think you need to check the operation of the camshaft adjuster with your scanners. Remember , the cam sensor is there reading where the camshaft is positioned. The adjuster actually adjusts cam timing depending on RPM. The description on the p1531(17939) is camshaft adjustment , open circuit.
With the vag system there is a 2 wire connector that hooks to the vehicle.
With the vag system there is a 2 wire connector that hooks to the vehicle.
#15
Yea according to Rosstech with the code it would be the Camshaft Adjustment Valve which is what I'm looking at Home Page > Search > N205 > ES#281138 N205 Valve - 06F109257C
#16
Actually I thought that's why the terms WEREN'T interchangeable lol. I'll go stand over here now ->
#19
I realized that after I posted, I'm having my parts guy cross reference the #'s But the N205 is what rosstech was saying it was
#20
The part # for the tensioner should be 058-109-088k