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    Hi

    Any ideas on what fault code 05465 is? Garage said this was the cause of the engine management light coming on but they couldn't find the code in their code books, etc. So I am stuck! Car runs fine and is a 2005 VW Golf 1.4 FSI with 43k on the clock.

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    05465 (P1559) Throttle valve control part -J338- Fault in basic settings

    Remove, clean and readapt the throttle body in Basic Settings 060.

    What is your engine type code, BKG?
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    As far as I can tell it is a BLN(?)

    When you say readapt it, do you mean that the basic settings have to be re-input by the garage?
     
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    As far as I can tell it is a BLN(?)

    When you say readapt it, do you mean that the basic settings have to be re-input by the garage?
     
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    Yes, sort of. After cleaning the throttle body, it must be readapted to the ECU using a diagnostic computer in Basic Settings 04, Main Group 060, wait 30 seconds, exit basic Settings, exit engine 01, turn off the ignition, wait 30 seconds and then turn on and re-start, the code should clear on its own or at least if instructed to clear.
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