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  • VCDS codes 2.0(t)FSI and rough idle on start up, no cold AC etc

    Hi All,
    Just bought a 2007 manual 2.0(t)FSI Eos at auction for a good price with 171tkm.

    Have also bought a vagcom for the first time. Did the autoscan and the results are posted below. Anyone that can share a light on the issues? I have sorted the roof fault and cleared the code. The DV fault I assume could be an old one, as it is from 20tkm ago, however probably worth upgrading to the new revision as well soon.
    The car however seems to shudder a fair bit upon startup at idle. Could this be coil packs (motor/exhaust has no change in sound) or is could it be the PCV valve that needs replacing? Have not taken the car for a drive yet, as it just got delivered and is stored in the garage.
    Lastly, I read that there a lot of issues with the AC on these year models. Mine is not blowing any cold air. Does not make any noises though and blows air on all speed settings, just not cold at all.
    Any pointers would be appreciated. thanks. Danny

  • #2
    no results that I can see
    carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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    • #3
      Sorry, codes below

      Below the codes of the first scan, before the resetting of roof and engine code.
      Regarding the window scan, is this normal not to be detected on the Eos, due to a different window regulator switch etc.? I noticed that the small rear windows go down, but not up if one uses the designated switches for them. (they work fine if i use the master switch that applies to all four windows)


      Saturday,06,February,2016,12:09:43:53046
      VCDS -- Windows Based VAG/VAS Emulator
      VCDS Version: 14.10.0.0
      Data version: 20141022




      VIN: WVWZZZ1FZ7V026903 License Plate:
      Mileage: 171440km-106527mi Repair Order: 1st scanVW EOS






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      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------




      Chassis Type: 1F (1K0)
      Scan: 01 03 08 09 15 16 17 19 25 26 42 44 46 52 55 56 62 72 76


      VIN: WVWZZZ1FZ7V026903 Mileage: 171440km-106527miles


      01-Engine -- Status: Malfunction 0010
      03-ABS Brakes -- Status: OK 0000
      04-Steering Angle -- Status: OK 0000
      08-Auto HVAC -- Status: OK 0000
      09-Cent. Elect. -- Status: OK 0000
      15-Airbags -- Status: OK 0000
      16-Steering wheel -- Status: OK 0000
      17-Instruments -- Status: OK 0000
      19-CAN Gateway -- Status: OK 0000
      25-Immobilizer -- Status: OK 0000
      26-Auto Roof -- Status: Malfunction 0010
      42-Door Elect, Driver -- Status: Malfunction 0010
      44-Steering Assist -- Status: OK 0000
      46-Central Conv. -- Status: OK 0000
      52-Door Elect, Pass. -- Status: OK 0000
      55-Headlight Range -- Status: Malfunction 0010
      56-Radio -- Status: OK 0000
      62-Door, Rear Left -- Status: OK 0000
      72-Door, Rear Right -- Status: OK 0000
      76-Park Assist -- Status: OK 0000

      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Address 01: Engine Labels: 06F-907-115-AXX.lbl
      Part No SW: 1Q0 907 115 C HW: 8P0 907 115 B
      Component: 2.0l R4/4V TFSI 0040
      Revision: 5BH15--- Serial number: VWX7Z0FN3N88K0
      Coding: 041C004318070160
      Shop #: WSC 00560 959 86236
      VCID: 2C5172778FC40141E33-8079


      1 Fault Found:
      008801 - Boost Pressure Control Valve (N249)
      P2261 - 008 - Mechanical Malfunction - Intermittent
      Freeze Frame:
      Fault Status: 00101000
      Fault Priority: 0
      Fault Frequency: 189
      Reset counter: 255
      Mileage: 152488 km
      Time Indication: 0
      Date: 2000.00.00
      Time: 16:18:29


      Freeze Frame:
      RPM: 2321 /min
      Load: 11.0 %
      Speed: 95.0 km/h
      Temperature: 84.0∞C
      Temperature: 21.0∞C
      Absolute Pres.: 1010.0 mbar
      Voltage: 14.224 V


      Readiness: 0000 0000


      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Address 03: ABS Brakes Labels: 1K0-907-379-MK60-F.lbl
      Part No SW: 1K0 907 379 AC HW: 1K0 907 379 AC
      Component: ESP FRONT MK60 0101
      Revision: 00H11001
      Coding: 0004834
      Shop #: WSC 00020 000 00000
      VCID: 73E3A90B127A1EB9629-8026


      No fault code found.


      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Address 08: Auto HVAC Labels: 1K0-907-044.lbl
      Part No SW: 1Q0 907 044 A HW: 1Q0 907 044 A
      Component: ClimatronicPQ35 093 0101
      Revision: 00093002 Serial number: 00000000000000
      Shop #: WSC 00000 000 00000
      VCID: 2B53716B8ACA0679EA9-807E


      No fault code found.


      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Address 09: Cent. Elect. Labels: 3C0-937-049-23-H.lbl
      Part No SW: 3C0 937 049 AE HW: 3C0 937 049 AE
      Component: Bordnetz-SG H52 2002
      Revision: 00H52000 Serial number: 00000006292474
      Coding: E78E8F0700041500470A00000F000000000A5D035C0001
      Shop #: WSC 00020 000 00000
      VCID: 6CD1B2774F44C141A33-8039


      Subsystem 1 - Part No: 1K2 955 119 E Labels: 1KX-955-119.CLB
      Component: Wischer 081106 020 0501
      Coding: 00038805
      Shop #: WSC 00020


      Subsystem 2 - Part No: 1K0 955 559 AB Labels: 1K0-955-559-AF.CLB
      Component: RLS 131106 020 0105
      Coding: 00208933
      Shop #: WSC 00020


      No fault code found.


      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Address 15: Airbags Labels: 1Q0-959-655.lbl
      Part No SW: 1Q0 959 655 A HW: 1Q0 959 655 A
      Component: 65 Airbag VW8C 0180
      Revision: 92009018 Serial number: 003B30014WLW
      Coding: 0013877
      Shop #: WSC 00020 000 00000
      VCID: 3A7D442F7590AFF161F-806F


      Subsystem 1 - Serial number: 6332SRB404125199T


      Subsystem 2 - Serial number: 6342SRB4042D8DB5C


      Subsystem 3 - Serial number: 637 RB4 8


      Subsystem 4 - Serial number: 638 RB4 9


      No fault code found.


      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Address 16: Steering wheel Labels: 1K0-953-549-MY8.lbl
      Part No SW: 1K0 953 549 AK HW: 1K0 953 549 AK
      Component: J0527 032 0070
      Coding: 0002021
      Shop #: WSC 00560 959 86236
      VCID: 7BF3812B3A2A56F93A9-802E


      Subsystem 1 - Part No: XXXXXXXXXXX
      Component: E0221 002 0010


      No fault code found.


      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Address 17: Instruments Labels: 1K0-920-xxx-17.lbl
      Part No SW: 1Q0 920 873 HW: 1Q0 920 873
      Component: KOMBIINSTRUMENT VDD 1610
      Revision: V0003000 Serial number: VWX7Z0FN3N88K0
      Coding: 0023703
      Shop #: WSC 00560 959 97413
      VCID: 6FEBA57B7E523A59861-803A


      No fault code found.


      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Address 19: CAN Gateway Labels: 1K0-907-530-V2.clb
      Part No SW: 1K0 907 530 K HW: 1K0 907 951
      Component: J533__Gateway H12 0170
      Revision: H12 Serial number: 3300106A1788EE
      Coding: 7D3F274007005001
      Shop #: WSC 00020 000 00000
      VCID: 2F6B657BBED27A59C61-807A


      No fault code found.


      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Address 25: Immobilizer
      Cannot be reached


      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Address 26: Auto Roof Labels: 1Q0-959-255.clb
      Part No SW: 1Q0 959 255 B HW: 1Q0 959 255 B
      Component: Verdecksteuergeraet 0622
      Revision: 0032000K Serial number: 062930030
      Coding: 0655362
      Shop #: WSC 00020 000 00000
      VCID: 377B5D1B4682B2999E1-8062


      1 Fault Found:
      02805 - System Interference
      014 - Defective - Intermittent
      Freeze Frame:
      Fault Status: 00101110
      Fault Priority: 5
      Fault Frequency: 4
      Reset counter: 186
      Mileage: 171445 km
      Time Indication: 0
      Date: 2000.00.00
      Time: 10:18:23


      Freeze Frame:
      Voltage: 14.00 V
      Voltage: 13.90 V
      Voltage: 5.00 V
      Error Code: 1




      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Address 42: Door Elect, Driver Labels: None
      VCID: 55A7F793BCCE60896CD-8000


      No Faults Found
      or DTCs not supported by controller
      or a communication error occurred


      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Address 44: Steering Assist Labels: 1Kx-909-14x-44.clb
      Part No: 1K2 909 144 L
      Component: EPS_ZFLS Kl.070 H07 1806
      Shop #: WSC 00020 000 00000
      VCID: 356757135C8E40898CD-8060


      No fault code found.


      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Address 46: Central Conv. Labels: 1K0-959-433-MAX.clb
      Part No SW: 1K0 959 433 BT HW: 1K0 959 433 BT
      Component: KSG PQ35 G2 020 0203
      Revision: 00020000 Serial number: 00000000000000
      Coding: 80908A000186285B0804840560085E0380FC00
      Shop #: WSC 30081 959 100517
      VCID: 0303F9CB42DA2E39729-8056


      Subsystem 1 - Component: Sounder n.mounted


      Subsystem 2 - Component: NGS n.mounted


      Subsystem 3 - Component: IRUE n.mounted


      No fault code found.


      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Address 52: Door Elect, Pass.
      Cannot be reached


      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Address 55: Headlight Range Labels: 5M0-907-357-V2.lbl
      Part No SW: 5M0 907 357 A HW: 5M0 907 357 A
      Component: AFS-Steuergeraet X014
      Revision: H01 Serial number:
      Coding: 2507011
      Shop #: WSC 00020 000 00000
      VCID: 326D6C0FADE057B1A9F-8067


      Subsystem 1 - Part No: 7L6 941 329 A
      Component: AFS-Lst.-Modul l 0002
      Coding: 00000038


      Subsystem 2 - Part No: 7L6 941 329 A
      Component: AFS-Lst.-Modul r 0002
      Coding: 00000038


      1 Fault Found:
      00496 - Sensor for Vehicle Leveling; Front
      010 - Open or Short to Plus - Intermittent
      Freeze Frame:
      Fault Status: 00101010
      Fault Priority: 3
      Fault Frequency: 1
      Reset counter: 179
      Time Indication: 0


      Freeze Frame:
      Voltage: 10.79 V
      Speed: 0.0 km/h
      ABS 1




      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Address 56: Radio Labels: 1K0-035-1xx-56.lbl
      Part No: 1K0 035 195 D
      Component: Radio BVX 013 0033
      Coding: 0040402
      Shop #: WSC 00560 959 86236
      VCID: 275B8D5B962222190E1-8072


      1 Fault Found:
      00877 - Treble Speaker Rear Right (R16)
      011 - Open Circuit


      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Address 62: Door, Rear Left Labels: 1K0-959-703-GEN3.lbl
      Part No SW: 1Q0 959 703 A HW: 1Q0 959 703 A
      Component: Tuer-SG 004 1202
      Coding: 0000128
      Shop #: WSC 00020 000 1012544
      VCID: 34616A1757F45981BB3-8061


      No fault code found.


      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Address 72: Door, Rear Right Labels: 1K0-959-704-GEN3.lbl
      Part No SW: 1Q0 959 704 A HW: 1Q0 959 704 A
      Component: Tuer-SG 004 1202
      Coding: 0000128
      Shop #: WSC 00020 000 1012544
      VCID: 356757135C8E40898CD-8060


      No fault code found.


      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Address 76: Park Assist Labels: 1K0-919-283.lbl
      Part No: 1Q0 919 283
      Component: 30 Einparkhilfe 0702
      Shop #: WSC 00000 000 00000
      VCID: 72EDAC0F6D6017B169F-8027


      No fault code found.


      End-------------------------(Elapsed Time: 02:39)--------------------------

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      • #4
        The N249 I'd reset the fault and see what happens. If it does it again either get a GFB DV+ or the revised OEM unit.

        I can't help with the window switches - sorry

        vehicle levelling is probably the unit for adjusting the HIDs - assuming it has them. I think it's on the front left wheel. It's only done it once so probably a wait & see scenario
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        • #5
          Thanks brad.

          Will see if the dv code comes up again after clearing it.

          Any idea on whether the rough idle at start up can be related to the pcv or most likely needs a good clean of the intake?
          Any pointers on the aircon not blowing cold. compressor shot?

          Will check the issue with the hid levelling. noticed the eos does not have the level adjusting wheel next to the light switch, as i had it with my jetta mk5.

          Thanks



          Originally posted by brad View Post
          The N249 I'd reset the fault and see what happens. If it does it again either get a GFB DV+ or the revised OEM unit.

          I can't help with the window switches - sorry

          vehicle levelling is probably the unit for adjusting the HIDs - assuming it has them. I think it's on the front left wheel. It's only done it once so probably a wait & see scenario

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          • #6
            i'd think you've got a shedload of carbon build up on the intake valves. VW claims you can do an "Italian tune-up" style clean by maintaining more than 4000rpm for more than 20 minutes driving. This gets sufficient heat into the valve stems to burn off or shed carbon. I tried it a few months back and it felt no different but it can't hurt.

            Try a chemical clean but nothing beats removing the intake & attacking it with picks, burrs & chemicals. Try Mr Muscle Odourless Oven Cleaner (green can) - it should be OK with Aluminium as it's non-caustic (which eats aluminium).

            The AC could be simply lack of gas, the compressors at that time were shyte and prone to self-destructing but it might also be the valves on the end of the compressor. You'll need to do some googling to work it out and maybe visit an AC specialist. Shop around for a compressor (if needed) as prices vary by about 300%.

            What did you pay for the EOS?
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            • #7
              Thanks brad for the helpful tips.
              Pm coming


              Originally posted by brad View Post
              i'd think you've got a shedload of carbon build up on the intake valves. VW claims you can do an "Italian tune-up" style clean by maintaining more than 4000rpm for more than 20 minutes driving. This gets sufficient heat into the valve stems to burn off or shed carbon. I tried it a few months back and it felt no different but it can't hurt.

              Try a chemical clean but nothing beats removing the intake & attacking it with picks, burrs & chemicals. Try Mr Muscle Odourless Oven Cleaner (green can) - it should be OK with Aluminium as it's non-caustic (which eats aluminium).

              The AC could be simply lack of gas, the compressors at that time were shyte and prone to self-destructing but it might also be the valves on the end of the compressor. You'll need to do some googling to work it out and maybe visit an AC specialist. Shop around for a compressor (if needed) as prices vary by about 300%.

              What did you pay for the EOS?

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