Does anyone know how to disable the limp mode in a VR6? I sometimes have to pull out in to busy traffic while the car is cold and after the initial burst I then become a traffic hazard when the car splutters along and threatens to cut out.
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I don't reckon the VR has a limp mode. I suspect you have a real problem. Getting the ECU scanned with VAG-COM or similar is the way to go.
Does the car behave normally otherwise?
Gavin
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I have no idea what people are talking about with this so called limp mode?! I own a 94 VR6 and the very limited number of times i've flatened it whilst cold, it did exactly what it should do . . . kick ass!
I would have to agree that people who experience this may have a real issue and also should teach you a lesson for mashing the big pedal whilst cold
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Originally posted by DavoVR6 View PostDoes anyone know how to disable the limp mode in a VR6? I sometimes have to pull out in to busy traffic while the car is cold and after the initial burst I then become a traffic hazard when the car splutters along and threatens to cut out.I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...
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car should still run smooth when its cold. Maybe check your coolant temp sensor is accurate
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Yep this is built into the ecu of AAAs up to a certain year ( sure it was the early ones) and thats why some of you are experiencing it and others not, its not a problem and like someone has mentioned wait till the MFA reads 50 and all good.
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how bad are we talking here though? My 95 VR6 only really stumbles a little bit if u really flog the titties off it. Shouldnt really stop u from pulling into traffic unless youre a mad man! Have some mechanical sympathy for the old girl!
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This might be a duff lambda probe or one that is slow to warm up. Not easy to diagnose if it is. Swapping in a new one might prove it or monitoring the output voltage with a scope. You would need to check it from stone cold.
Gavin
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Mine is a late '93 build. I find too that at just over 3,000 revs when oil temp is below 50 degrees, even with light throttle, the engine cuts back and the car stutters along. If I restart the car it resets and clears the problem, but I can hardly do that moving in traffic.
If it is supposed to be a feature of the car to stop it being thrashed when cold, it is silly as it can be quite dangerous in an emergency situation.
So, just wondering if there is a fuse or some other quirky VW fitment that I can remove to stop it doing this.
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Originally posted by DavoVR6 View PostMine is a late '93 build. I find too that at just over 3,000 revs when oil temp is below 50 degrees, even with light throttle, the engine cuts back and the car stutters along. If I restart the car it resets and clears the problem, but I can hardly do that moving in traffic.
If it is supposed to be a feature of the car to stop it being thrashed when cold, it is silly as it can be quite dangerous in an emergency situation.
So, just wondering if there is a fuse or some other quirky VW fitment that I can remove to stop it doing this.
Gavin
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THe early ones did have a cut back in the ecu, this one sounds a bit more fierce but only recently had an early one here and i revved it cold and it ran like a turd, anyway with refeerence to the lambda probe you are in open loop cold.
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Originally posted by Jmac View PostTHe early ones did have a cut back in the ecu, this one sounds a bit more fierce but only recently had an early one here and i revved it cold and it ran like a turd, anyway with refeerence to the lambda probe you are in open loop cold.
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JMAc
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