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  • Apr tune - engine light and misfire - mk6 gti

    The GTI is down..... sorta

    Pulling away from the lights today, and it felt like T/C had kicked in. Being dry and a slow take off, I was a bit perplexed and the noticed the engine light flashing. The car was now misfiring and stuttering along slowly dying.

    Managed to get over to the left, and switched her off. Turned ignition on to see if any error had appeared on the MFD, and nothing......

    Started the car and it was running fine, pulled off again and same thing .... farting and stumbling along.

    Pulled over again, and decided to put it into mode 1, standard just in case a tow to the dealer was needed.

    Attempted to drive off again, and the car pulled strong and hard, no stumble, misfire or engine light.

    Thinking all might be good, pulled up and back into my tune ... pulled off and again, misfire and stumbling.....

    My luck, its a Saturday, an no one to assist at the APR dealer. Need the car, so fingers crossed all is good in Standard mode till Monday .....
    MK VI GTI / 5 DOOR / DSG / LEATHER / TORNADO RED / APR STAGE 1 / CARBONIO CAI STAGE 1 + 2 / VMR VB3 18" MATTE BLACK

  • #2
    odd... keep us posted.

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    • #3
      I have now managed to get a scanner off my friend, but wont get it till tonight ..... hmmm VCDS cable would of been a good idea to buy...

      Will see what the fault thrown up his, and hope its nothing critical ....
      MK VI GTI / 5 DOOR / DSG / LEATHER / TORNADO RED / APR STAGE 1 / CARBONIO CAI STAGE 1 + 2 / VMR VB3 18" MATTE BLACK

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      • #4
        Ok, So I managed to get a scanner on to it .....

        Its not VCDS, but it had 1 error under Engine.

        0.3 BAR OIL PRESSURE SWITCH (F22)

        I dont see how it would misfire and hesitate due to an oil pressure switch error ..... I stand to be corrected.

        A bit of Google searching I think.

        VCDS would of been good, might have a better fault definition ......
        MK VI GTI / 5 DOOR / DSG / LEATHER / TORNADO RED / APR STAGE 1 / CARBONIO CAI STAGE 1 + 2 / VMR VB3 18" MATTE BLACK

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        • #5
          very weird mate, keep us posted of the outcomes.
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          • #6
            if it works fine in standard tune, i doubt the oil pressure switch is your issue...
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            • #7
              I have now had the issue fixed.

              Had the car plugged into VCDS and error - No 4 Misfire.

              Number 4 coil pack replaced and all is back to 100%....... after vigorous testing

              A Big Thank you to Derek at European Autotech for the help and fix. Great work.
              Last edited by Sir_GTI; 17-10-2011, 11:29 AM.
              MK VI GTI / 5 DOOR / DSG / LEATHER / TORNADO RED / APR STAGE 1 / CARBONIO CAI STAGE 1 + 2 / VMR VB3 18" MATTE BLACK

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              • #8
                just to confirm - was that error due to the tune itself or not? It seems you didn't take it back to the dealer so the ECU wasn't put back into stock mode?
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                • #9
                  Hi Finance_Analyst

                  I took it back to the APR Dealer, as I was only experiencing the issue in my 98 program. The car was driving fine in my stock program, and I thought there might be a S/W issue.

                  This was not the case, and Derek explained it all to me and fixed it in no time.

                  It was a H/W issue, and not a S/W issue.
                  MK VI GTI / 5 DOOR / DSG / LEATHER / TORNADO RED / APR STAGE 1 / CARBONIO CAI STAGE 1 + 2 / VMR VB3 18" MATTE BLACK

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Finance_Analyst View Post
                    just to confirm - was that error due to the tune itself or not? It seems you didn't take it back to the dealer so the ECU wasn't put back into stock mode?
                    It's not uncommon for a tune to highlight deficiencies in components that don't appear otherwise.
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                    • #11
                      what a coincidence - on Saturday my wife's Eos dropped coil pack on #4. Luckily I had spare set at home!
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                      • #12
                        its a conspiracy I reckon ..... Number 4

                        And thanks Brad, that's pretty much what I was told and yes, it turned out to be the issue.
                        MK VI GTI / 5 DOOR / DSG / LEATHER / TORNADO RED / APR STAGE 1 / CARBONIO CAI STAGE 1 + 2 / VMR VB3 18" MATTE BLACK

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                        • #13
                          Interesting because Revo are now recommending that if you get a tune on the new polo GTI, you replace the spark plugs to sheilded jobbies because (I think this could be a toss but hey, they're saying it helps and gives better results of the tune) the stock factory plugs get fouled up too easily with the stock mapping and when they put the new tuned map into the ecu, the different 0000111010001 or whatever causes a different firing or some-whosit and then the spark plug starts misfiring and potentially making the coilpack go bung....

                          Good to hear that it's sorted for you now though
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                          • #14
                            anyone else on mk6 gti getting coilpack errors so far? be interested to know if common issue

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by gavs View Post
                              Interesting because Revo are now recommending that if you get a tune on the new polo GTI, you replace the spark plugs to sheilded jobbies because (I think this could be a toss but hey, they're saying it helps and gives better results of the tune) the stock factory plugs get fouled up too easily with the stock mapping and when they put the new tuned map into the ecu, the different 0000111010001 or whatever causes a different firing or some-whosit and then the spark plug starts misfiring and potentially making the coilpack go bung....

                              Good to hear that it's sorted for you now though
                              Im not REVO but think theres some truth in that. My plugs after only 5500 miles(8900km) are covered in white marks showing they get extreme heat. The new plugs are apparently not as exposed and more able to handle the heat, so ive ordered new ones.
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