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Re: Engine misbehaving... 122PS

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 2:03 pm
by Komar
hmmm, I have a strange problem witm my 1.4 tsi 122 ps

i have the "hold back" problem, when I press the pedal to floor in 3th or 4th around 3000 rpm the car starts to go, little holds back for sec and goes again...


wtf? :?

Re: Engine misbehaving...

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 5:34 pm
by RW1
Komar wrote:hmmm, I have a strange problem witm my 1.4 tsi 122 ps

i have the "hold back" problem, when I press the pedal to floor in 3th or 4th around 3000 rpm the car starts to go, little holds back for sec and goes again...


wtf? :?
No you've not :lol: ..... Just cos you are missing out ;)

Seriously...... Turbo Waste Gate Actuating Rod is sticking at the hinge on the turbo body end.
1-4TSi Turbo Waste Gate Actuating Rod.JPG
(TSi 1.4 160PS illustrated)

Known 122PS problem. Will need a new turbo unit to solve.

C.

Re: Engine misbehaving...

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 5:39 pm
by Komar
new turbo? great.... :rolleyes: :D

but, can you explayn the problem more detail? :D


maybe it's a spark plugs or cables

Re: Engine misbehaving...

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 5:55 pm
by RW1
Its the hinge I've indicated in the orange circle where the Actuator Rod is sticking. Simple as that.

If you have VCDS, then you may have one of the following fault codes:

00564 - Boost Pressure Control - Limit exceeded
or
00565 - Boost Pressure Control - Below Limit

One of these will confirm it as the Wastegate not working correctly due to the sticking rod/wastegate arm.

Don't think Coil Packs or Spark Plugs would cause the problem, they would affect much broader rpm range.

C.

Re: Engine misbehaving...

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 6:01 pm
by Komar
ok thx, we will se on monday when the car is going to dealers :D

i have warranty, so Iam not concerned very much :D

Re: Engine misbehaving...

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 3:26 pm
by Komar
Today I tooked it to the dealers, and they put a new software...

but id didnt solved the problem quite, I have to go again....

Re: Engine misbehaving...

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 3:56 pm
by Riad
Komar wrote:Today I tooked it to the dealers, and they put a new software...

but id didnt solved the problem quite, I have to go again....
Let us no please as i feel like my 122 suffers from this slightly.

It pics up then like holts and almost judders then goes again...

Re: Engine misbehaving...

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 4:16 pm
by Komar
hmmmm...


the mechanic told me that computer didnt have any fault codes....


maybe it is just bad fuel.

Re: Engine misbehaving...

Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 11:31 pm
by amgray1
Having the same trouble misfires etc took it too dealers and after a full day of examination they decided it needs a new turbo unit (previously mentioned) but again there was no fault codes or engine warning lights....

booked in for thursday, so will see how the new turbo goes i guess.. :)

Re: Engine misbehaving... 122PS

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2012 6:02 pm
by Komar
misfires?

stuttering 122

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 12:24 am
by juniorbeep
Hi all, I wonder if I could ask your opinions... I believe my 122 has become more "laggy" lately. I find a flat spot around 3000rpm and pretty sure I've experienced a "fluttering" of acceleration where I put my foot down car speeds up, drops back, speeds up, drops back almost as if i was feathering the accelerator. The trouble is you start to become a bit paranoid so just wondering if anyone recognises these symptoms etc what people would suggest i do? Oh my car is 25k miles about 2 years old.

cheers
rob

Re: Engine misbehaving... 122PS

Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 4:43 pm
by HELL
juniorbeep, i have problem like yours... I went to service today and computer has find fault code. Dont know which one, but they ordering new turbo unit.
So, maybe is the best solution for you to go to service, and you will see.... My car was 22600 km, and also almost 2 years old.

Re: Engine misbehaving... 122PS

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 4:25 pm
by Komar
I'am waiting for a new turbo


hope that solves the problem :D

Re: Engine misbehaving... 122PS

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 11:26 pm
by juniorbeep
ironically I just had mine serviced nothing found at the time but problems only occurred after the service. Seems a bit better this week. Not so laggy. Now can't work out if there is a problem or not.

Re: Engine misbehaving... 122PS

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 11:41 pm
by RW1
juniorbeep wrote:ironically I just had mine serviced nothing found at the time but problems only occurred after the service. Seems a bit better this week. Not so laggy. Now can't work out if there is a problem or not.
Not by any chance had an engine ECU update? They could have disturbed the lambda settings, so its taken a week to settle down which is not an unusual settling time for the ECU to correct the stored lambda settings. But the 3,000 rpm you commented on would make it not the case.

C.

Re: Engine misbehaving... 122PS

Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 9:24 am
by Komar
@RW1...tell me, is the problem maybe solved on new turbines? how can I now maybe prevent that this shit happines again

I just hope that I am not so lucky to have this problem twice

Re: Engine misbehaving... 122PS

Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 7:58 pm
by RW1
The replacement turbo is not a part change/improvement. So....... No change to production either.

C.

Re: Engine misbehaving...

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 12:53 pm
by RoccoScientist
RW1 wrote: If you have VCDS, then you may have one of the following fault codes:

00564 - Boost Pressure Control - Limit exceeded
or
00565 - Boost Pressure Control - Below Limit

One of these will confirm it as the Wastegate not working correctly due to the sticking rod/wastegate arm.

C.
What about the valves N75 and N249? Would a fault in them result in similar fault codes (not necessarily similar behaviour).

Re: Engine misbehaving...

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 7:27 pm
by RW1
RoccoScientist wrote:What about the valves N75 and N249? Would a fault in them result in similar fault codes (not necessarily similar behaviour).
In the condition of the sticking Actuating Rod, its a momentary mild condition which the driver can sense. But its not strong enough to trigger a fault code in all cases, hence is why the faults codes are not always present. N75 Boost Control Valve or N249 Turbo Recirculation Valve problems will be much more pronounced with those fault codes present, rather than just "maybe present". That is what distinguishes this problem from N75/N249 problems.

C.

Re: Engine misbehaving... 122PS

Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 4:34 pm
by Komar
New turbo has been fitted

now car runs OK :clap: