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  1. 1.9 TDI PD throttle valve / ASV adaptation necessary?? 
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    Hi, I'm due to change an intake throttle and anti shudder valve on a 2007 Fabia 1.9 tdi pd (sorry, dony have engine code to hand). New throttle body has arrived with note saying it must be adapted to the ECU, I changed one of these on a 2004 touran tdi pd a year or so back and it didn't need adaptation. Can anyone confirm if the fabia throttle body needs adaptation?. I have full version of vcds but not finding much info on Rosstech wiki regarding the tdi adaptation if indeed it is necessary.
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    No - throttle body fitted and working no adaptation
     
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