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Thread: Sick Golf R - EPC and flashing engine lights on (SOLVED: Fuel Injector)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas_R View Post
    Could be an injector - either faulty or its clogged up with carbon.
    Quote Originally Posted by Man In Black (MIB) View Post
    Picking car up today from the dealer. Cylinder No.3 was the culprit again so they have replaced the injector for that cylinder. Will test and get back to you.
    Hopefully thats the end of it. The injectors get clogged up with carbon buildup and then block off the spray holes causing the misfire. Or i guess it could just be faulty and the carbon buildup isnt an issue just yet - but i'd put money on carbon buildup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MGV View Post
    You can get the torque pro app & obd II bluetooth dongle for about $20, cheap as & good for running a scan yourself! The error code will still be there to retrieve...
    Do you or anyone else have a bit more info on this? Any specific dongles I should look at or avoid?
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    Just had a very similar sounding problem with mine last night (GTI Mk6) and it went to the dealer on the back of a flat bed this morning. The NRMA (VW Roadside Assist) guy seemed to think it may be an injector. Hopefully it gets sorted first time unlike the OP.

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    Well supposedly the problem was the ignition coil. Hope I don't have the same probs as the OP and keep getting the same issues. Time will tell. 37 days warranty left!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by krismart View Post
    Well supposedly the problem was the ignition coil. Hope I don't have the same probs as the OP and keep getting the same issues. Time will tell. 37 days warranty left!!
    The ignition coils on these engines are rubbish. No doubt they just changed the one causing a misfire which will probably mean that one of the other 3 will start to play up soon.....2 days after warranty expires. If that happens you can get a full set from the USA for about $130 or so.

    Also see here as this guy has done a couple of bulk buy-in's on the ignition coils: http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...ecs-83808.html
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    Sick Golf R - EPC and flashing engine lights on

    So far so good on the way home. I have a few hills etc in my area and it didn't have a problem under load. One good thing came out of it....they washed my car!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bwen View Post
    Do you or anyone else have a bit more info on this? Any specific dongles I should look at or avoid?
    I would just say they are good value for what you pay, mine works great! The 1st time i used it, i had to enter a p.i.n. into my phone to get the bluetooth connection paired. The p.i.n. wasn't supplied, so i guessed 1111, that didn't work. So i guessed 1234 & it's been good ever since! I don't use it all the time, i've had 2 instances where i've checked a fault code & also tried the 0-100 & 1/4 mile times a few times (under controlled conditions, using a professional driver, of course! )

    Probably the only tip would be don't get the absolute cheapest one you can find, pay an extra 5 or 10 bucks & get a middle of the range one...
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    Since the No.3 injector has been replaced the car (touch wood) has been fine. The problem now is trying to desensitise myself to every vibration in the car/road making me think the engine is about to start missing again.
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    Just out of interest, did the dealership say whether the injector was actually faulty (playing up) or if it had carbon build up on it? I remember a while back (probably a good year ago) there was another guy who was having problems with his Golf R and it went on for ages - turned out in the end to be a faulty injector. I think he was in Wagga or somewhere like that.
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    Dealer said injector showed no obvious signs of damage or degradation.

    Car has been fine since so I guess they got it in the end.

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