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    Hi guys,
    I'm hoping someone here can help me with the problem I am having. I have just fitted a replacement engine in my Mk 2 Leon fr, engine is fitted and all wiring and pipes are back in place.
    The problem I'm having is that car won't start and when I scanned it with vcds it is coming up with 10 problems for the engine alone.
    4 glow plugs saying they have an intermittent electrical fault.
    Thsre are also lots other faults including - Engine coolant temp sensor, (Signal too high)
    I take Air temp (Signal too high)
    Mass air flow sensor (signal too low).
    There are other faults as well. I am losing the will with the car as I've been working on it from last Thursday.
    Sorry for long question but can't explain any other way😊
    If anyone has any ideas I am truly grateful.
    Thanks for your help
     
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    So these codes come back after being cleared? Post a full car VCDS auto scan using the # code function in advanced reply.
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