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  1. Re: Beetle 1.6SR rough idle and power loss 
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    Thanks Crasher! I've had a breakthrough!!

    I carried out the alignment check as you suggested using the procedure from the Ross-tech site. At first this failed bUt I think this was due to temperature - only 3degs - procedure states it has to be between 5-95

    Anyway I retried after taking the car for a run and it worked. I also did the EGR adaption at the same time.
    This transformed the car, steady tick over and no hesitation when pulling away! - YES!!

    Unfortunately it didn't take too long though before the warning lamp came back on again for the AMM - DAMN!!

    Had a more detailed look today around the AMM and found the air inlet pipe has split where it joins a breather on the rocker cover, so this must be letting unmetered air into the engine!!

    So I'm hoping this along with the throttle body alignment is the culprit. Will order a new one Monday and see if it cures the problem.

    Fingers crossed;-)
     
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  2. Re: Beetle 1.6SR rough idle and power loss 
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    2003 1.6sr beetle hunting problem
    Hi,
    I have a 2003 1.6sr beetle that idles rough and revs up and down.
    I've changed the throttle body and have recalibrated it. I've changed the maf and pre cat o2 sensor which all flagged up faults but still the problem is there.
    I've checked for vacuum leaks and cant find any.
    I've even changed the egr valve just incase but still the same.
    No faults codes are showing either on vag com.
    Am I missing anything as its driving me insane.
    Cheers
    Allan
     
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  3. Re: Beetle 1.6SR rough idle and power loss 
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    Not an AKL then, an AYD or possibly a BFS.
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    Thanks for the reply.
    Will have to plug back in as cant remember but think it's a BFS
     
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    Can conform it's a BFS engine
     
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    Did you erase the learnt values in Adaptation 10 before adapting the throttle body in Basic Settings 060?
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  7. Re: Beetle 1.6SR rough idle and power loss 
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    I didn't no. How is that done?
    Also I have a code come up today which is 01314 engine control module, check DTC memory
     
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    Hi crasher, I googled how to do it and I did it but still the same.
     
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    Can you post a full car scan using the # function above
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    Controller, 1c0 907 379m
    Component, ESP front mk60 0102
    Coding, 0011266
    Shop #. WSC 00066
    1 fault found.
    01314 - engine control module
    013 - check DTC memory - intermittent

    Hi crasher, didn't know how to do what you said so just wrote down the fault as it show on vac com. Hope this helps.
    Cheers
     
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