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  • elcono
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    I got the v60 error of implausible signal

    The revs would bounce down to 500 and after the adaptation would climb to 1300 and bounce around

    I took the side of the throttle body off and cleaned the pcb with electrical contact cleaner. There were bad score marks where the arm moves along the pcb. Cleaned it up and blew out all the crap and its been fine ever since

    For the first time I am code free in vcds!

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  • dubster99
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    No the a3 hasnt got cruise where the golf does

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  • Madz
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    Cant find it. Doesnt help you anyway though does it, it would be the same as you have (off a golf)

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  • dubster99
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    So thinking I may need an a3 tb for it to run sweet on the ecu, didnt happen to keep that other tb madz?

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  • tigger73
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    Originally posted by dubster99 View Post
    Tried another golf ecu and adapted the tb so it was the a3 ecu that wasnt adapting!
    Nice work! One step closer.....


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  • dubster99
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    Tried another golf ecu and adapted the tb so it was the a3 ecu that wasnt adapting!

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  • schwartza3
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    just install an adjustable screw where the cable connects the throttle body to control your idle, different story if it was a dbw. better that buying a whole new tb

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  • dubster99
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    Yes it was a working unit, reason for my problems is I had taken off the manifold to polish it and had to taken off the throttle body to paint it.
    Car was running fine when I had it together before I did this, but in the process I also changed supporting mods for a phase 3 turbo upgrade including an ecu from a later model audi, unsure where the problem lies but Gav has sent me another ecu which is from an early model golf so Ill ty that first and see.

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  • Madz
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    Was the second hand one known 'working' or just from a wrecker/online ? You'd be unlucky but you could have ended up with 2 'bad' ones... consider this: the alignment process actually started all my issues - my car was running okay before I stupidly did that. Vagcom was fairly new to me at the time and I was experimenting with all the great things I could do When contacted afterwards, Vagcom assured me the process was safe, and indeed the alignment worked fine on my new TB, but there's no doubt that performing it on my old TB caused or at least triggered my issues - probably the most likely explanation is that there was an underlying age related issue there, but while the thing was in the correct alignment it wasn't manifesting itself. Try to align it and you end up moving/clearing the TB out of 'correct' alignment and then due to whatever issue not being able to realign it properly.

    I guess what I'm trying to say is even if the second-hand TB was working in whatever car it came off, the first thing you do when fitting it to yours in an alignment and then if they do have a common failure/weakness (which they seem to) it's not unlikely you end up with another failed unit on your hands.... the fault could be quite common with the old units but most people would never know as they don't go around trying to align them If you're getting parts from wreckers I'd take vagcom, plug the TB in at the wrecker and make sure it aligns before accepting the part...I can't 100% remember but I don't think it needs to be physically bolted to the manifold to do this does it? - that's all assuming your car is still driveable on the old TB of course...

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  • h100vw
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    Originally posted by dubster99 View Post
    Yea the second hand one didnt allign, same errors! Starting to think it could be the ecu thats not completing the adaption
    Still got your other ECU around. Try that even if you don't start it.

    Gavin

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  • dubster99
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    Yea the second hand one didnt allign, same errors! Starting to think it could be the ecu thats not completing the adaption

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  • Madz
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    Have you got vagcom? For me the old throttle body wouldn't align using that, where the new one did no problems. Would be interested to know if the second hand one aligns or not....

    I can't remember too much about the whole thing sorry and don't have the car anymore, hopefully one of the other guys will be able to help more

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  • dubster99
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    So ive tried a second hand throttle body and same codes came up and would not clear! Surely both arent faulty? same problems as before, erratic idle, stutters when trying to drive it. No clue whats going on now!

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  • Madz
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    I had vagcom at the time. Pretty certain I tried all that. Hopefully it will work for you, but for me it was definitely some sort of fault with the throttle body itself. The new one solved the issue immediately

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  • dubster99
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    Ive read about that but never tried it. Alot of people saying they needed vagcom for it to allign it properly as it was the 'only' way. Will try it today and see though before buying a throttle body

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