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  1. Unhappy Vag com 17552 maf sensor fault 
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    Hi all im new to the forum and after some advice.
    My car is running very sluggish,no power etc. Vag com flagged up a 17552 fault so i changed the maf sensor and the car is still not running right,i read the codes again and the same fault was there so i changed the maf sensor again and the fault is still there can anyone give me any indication on what and where else to look thanks in advance.

    sorry but i forgot to say its an AUDI 1.9TDI 2000.
     
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    Could be wiring to the sensor if the fault still exists and you've changed it so many times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc1 View Post
    Could be wiring to the sensor if the fault still exists and you've changed it so many times.
    Thanks for the reply do you think it could have something to do with the MAP sensor ? Im going to try all the wiring tomorrow.
     
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    Not sure mate, I don't have VAG.COM yet. I would say it's unlikely though based on your fault code, but probably better to wait for an experienced VAG.COM user to answer. Try posting it up in that section - https://www.vwaudiforum.co.uk/forum/f...play.php?f=211
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    Check fuse 31.
     
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    Thanks Casher it turned out to be the holder which holds the fuse in.Fuse number 31.my car now goes like a rocket thanks.
     
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