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Not all good after all, reinstalled the wiper arm and then realizing
I put the left on the right and right on the left lol now can't get them off till tomorrow when my mechanic shop is open lol
Not all good after all, reinstalled the wiper arm and then realizing
I put the left on the right and right on the left lol now can't get them off till tomorrow when my mechanic shop is open lol
They are spring loaded when you have the wipers down one the windscreen. Suggest trying to "park" your wipers and then lift your wiper arms so that they are in pointing up.
Not sure if this will solve your problem but I found if you take the tension off the spring pushing the wiper against the windscreen that this made things easier.
What do you mean 'park' in the service position ie standing up or laying down? Being able to see them when standing
I'm front of the car or not being able to see them when in front of the car, not sure
If that makes semse
Is there a trick in roving the wiper arms in mk6 golf r? I have removed the 2 nuts but the control arms will not budge. Been pulling and tugging but still will not come loose.
Regards
Orr
They are spring loaded when you have the wipers down one the windscreen. Suggest trying to "park" your wipers and then lift your wiper arms so that they are in pointing up.
Not sure if this will solve your problem but I found if you take the tension off the spring pushing the wiper against the windscreen that this made things easier.
Is there a trick in roving the wiper arms in mk6 golf r? I have removed the 2 nuts but the control arms will not budge. Been pulling and tugging but still will not come loose.
I'm assuming !Boost is requested and Boost is actual?
The !Boost i see in negative values (which is kind of what i expected due to vacuum), but the Boost value seems more realistic.. although holding 2-3psi while cruising on a flat freeway at 100-110k/h is a bit suprising... I wouldn't expect any boost pressure when cruising like that... Is that an inaccurate reading? I'm noticing about 18psi when on full boost with maybe a spike to 19-20 on the way... I assume thats normal for standard golf R?
As for Engine Code, do you mean my Engine ECU code? I grabbed it from the info screen on the AutoPolar - 1K8907115D01F ...
Damien - I'm only new to this thread and Autopolar but thanks as well
Reposting here from the AutoPolar forum - hopefully this makes some sense:
TURBO PRESSURE parameter (extend info)
Hi to all AutoPolar users,
Due to receiving questions about this parameter, we will provide an explanation to try to clear all doubts.
If you have any other questions, please post all your concerns, and we will complete this FAQ.
How do I need to configure my PolarFIS to read turbo pressure correctly??
To make a proper turbo reading pressure, normally is not necessary to configure anything in your PolarFIS unit.
There is a configuration inside the unit that automatically selects the best option.
However, there's a few models in which this automatic function doesn't work correctly.
This guide will help you to identify if this is the case for you.
These are available options in the pressure configution menu:
- AUTOMATIC : PolarFIS will select the best option for your vehicle automatically. RECOMMENDED !! (by default)
- INFORT X1 : To obtain the turbo pressure from the infortainment bus.
- INFORT X2 : To obtain the turbo pressure from the infortainment bus. The reading is multiplied by 2 (only vehicles in which the bus only shows half pressure).
- DIAGNOSIS : To obtain the turbo pressure from the diagnostics bus, for vehicles that the other options don't work.
What values does the PolarFIS show in my screen ?? I not have idea ...
The value that PolarFIS displays is the result of substracting the barometric pressure from the boost pressure read from the bus.
This is due to the boost pressure sensor indicating the absolute pressure (BOOST+BAROMETRIC)
But, sometimes I see negative values, why does this happen??
Normally with the engine at idle, there must be some vacuum in the intake manifold, so tehe pressure reading will be negative (around -5 to -15 mbar or -0.07 to -0.2 PSI), this is normal.
However, in some models there's no negative readings and with engine at idle the reading is 0 mbar or PSI, we can't do anything about this because the data is read directly from the Diagnostics bus of the engine ecu.
A small negative reading as indicated is normal, however if you have a reading less than -100 mbar or -1.4 PSI it means that boost is not reading correctly.
In that case, you must enter in the Polar FIS configuration menu, and select SCREEN->VISUALIZATION->ADVANCED->BOOST OPTIONS and choose the option INFORT. x2.
This is due to in some cars, pressure read from infortainment is divided by 2.
If the problem persists or you have no reading of boost pressure, enter in the same menu and choose DIAGNOSTICS option.
! Does not mean not!
One is requested the other is actual.
With exhaust you have to compare with VCDS and what is labelled for your ecu code. Other wise have an external temp gauge to compare it with. Post your engine code so someone else with same ecu can compare your temps.
I know I have a few egt and cat temps that don't seem correct and can only put it down to mixed up labeling of the temp due to having a uncommon ecu - something I have to verify with VCDS.
I'm assuming !Boost is requested and Boost is actual?
The !Boost i see in negative values (which is kind of what i expected due to vacuum), but the Boost value seems more realistic.. although holding 2-3psi while cruising on a flat freeway at 100-110k/h is a bit suprising... I wouldn't expect any boost pressure when cruising like that... Is that an inaccurate reading? I'm noticing about 18psi when on full boost with maybe a spike to 19-20 on the way... I assume thats normal for standard golf R?
As for Engine Code, do you mean my Engine ECU code? I grabbed it from the info screen on the AutoPolar - 1K8907115D01F ...
Damien - I'm only new to this thread and Autopolar but thanks as well
Thanks a ton for all your efforts and hard work Damien - I, and I'm sure many other members - sincerely appreciate it!
Thanks Adam.
Hopefully people have got some use out of the write-ups here as there's often some major differences in location of the CANbus gateway from LHD to RHD.
Also if anyone does one of these installs into a Passat, Scirocco or EOS I'm happy to update the posts at the start with the install guide for these models.
It's been fun but now time to move onto other things.
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