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First off, is there any running issues with the car?
The first thing to do is reset the codes and see if they re-appear. The heating open circuit could be due to the probe being disconnected with the ignition switched on. Not really likely but the ECU could see that as the same fault, if you know what I mean.
Assuming that heater fault comes straight back, I reckon it will, then you would fit a new probe and recheck for faults. If you didn't want to fit a probe, then you would troubleshoot the wiring first to prove the heater power is good or bad.
Thing is, troubleshooting at $80 an hour and then having to fit the probe anyway, could turn out to be wasted money.
I am very surprised your mechanic hasn't offered to fit a new probe?????????????
Blows black smoke = rich because the lambda probe isn't working. Most likely the probe is bad, given the faults you have got. Hanging a new one on the wires without starting the car would prove it, the codes will reset and stay away.
Still surprised they didn't offer to change the lambda probe, they aren't that expensive.
Gavin
EDIT with VCDS you can see the live data from the probe. Can their scanner not do that?????
Lambda faults catch the best of them out because the minute they see sensor they want to fit one, the description isnt digested like upper limit exceeded or lower limit exceeded, these are driven by another problem but in this case there isnt much research reqd, the description is heater circuit and also a probe circuit malfuntion. If the wiring os ok itll more than likely be the probe. He can also check the pulse width of the injetors, i would hazard itll be pretty wide if you see black smoke. Disconnect the probe and the ecu will default and the injectors puse width should drop. Being Bank 1 which all it can be is bank one being 4 cyl and S1 which is sensor 1 ( mixture regulation) then itll be more than likely the probe. If the wiring is good then go for it
Cheers
Hope you get it sorted
Jmac
Alba European
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Ah mate, i didnt see that there as it was highlighted. That code is normally a faulty EGR valve for sure, but you can run a performance test on it with VCDS, i doubt the scanner, looks like hanatech ultrascan there will be able to do the EGR test. They normally run like a pork chop when the EGR valve is on the fritz. Looks like there is a couple of issues going on there unfortunately. Ive changed dozens of these valves on these, so they are fairly common .
Cheers
Jmac
Alba European
Service, Diagnostics and repairs. Mobile Diag available on request
Audi/VW/Porsche Factory trained tech 25+ yrs exp
For people who value experience call 0423965341
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