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  1. Nox Sensor Issue - '52 Polo FSI 
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    ’52 Polo FSI sport
    Chassis: WVW ZZZ 9NZ 3Y 116373
    Engine: AXU
    55k miles

    Hello all,
    Does anyone experience of replacing the nox sensor on this particular engine. The na 1.4 FSI seems to be quite rare.
    Unfortunately I don’t have access to the car to read codes yet (I have access to VCDS), the car has been diagnosed by a dealer as requiring a nox sensor replacement.
    Is any adaptation, or software updating required?

    ETKA lists the following parts, all available separately:
    Nox Sensor…..03C 906 261
    Nox ECU…… 03C 906 263
    Exh Temp Sensor…… 036 906 088C

    Thanks in advance
     
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    Short journeys tend to cause faults with Nox sensors.

    I think that once they are replaced they have to be adapted but no coding required
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by perky85 View Post
    Short journeys tend to cause faults with Nox sensors.

    I think that once they are replaced they have to be adapted but no coding required
    Thanks. In addtion to the sensor, the dealer installed a sofware update.


    Short Journeys - Would you say the issue is the frequency of heat cycles?
     
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    Out of interest, what do you think of the 1.4 FSI? In particular power and fuel economy? The official MPG figures are better than the 1.2s (just). I get 45MPG with a bit of thrashing, I was wondering what you get? It's slightly faster than the 75PS 1.4, yet if the MPG is good then it seems like it's win-win!
    2002 Polo 9n 1.2 65PS. Basic but it's better than the train!
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonny944cs View Post
    Thanks. In addtion to the sensor, the dealer installed a sofware update.


    Short Journeys - Would you say the issue is the frequency of heat cycles?
    Not really to do with the heat cycles, more a case of condensation getting into sensor unit. As the exhaust warms up from cold you will get condensation, then if you switch off engine just as the exhaust is warming up, it doesnt give the exhaust time to get rid of that water.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by vc-10 View Post
    Out of interest, what do you think of the 1.4 FSI? In particular power and fuel economy? The official MPG figures are better than the 1.2s (just). I get 45MPG with a bit of thrashing, I was wondering what you get? It's slightly faster than the 75PS 1.4, yet if the MPG is good then it seems like it's win-win!
    Sorry I cannot advise you on MPG figures personally.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonny944cs View Post
    Thanks. In addtion to the sensor, the dealer installed a sofware update.


    Short Journeys - Would you say the issue is the frequency of heat cycles?
    It is my mothers car, but I would say fuel consumption is in the low 40's.

    The engines are significantly more complicated than the port injected versions and little more tempremental, in my experience.

    On the plus side, no cambelt change required as they have a timing chain instead.
     
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