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    Check where the big fuse links are on top of the battery, the ones with bolt each end. If these get loose you will see voltage drop, or worse a fire. Main line from alternator comes into one of these fuses, 120Amp I think.
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    At first I thought it could be the alternator (still could be). But the flickering cluster, headlights dim when using windows (and when braking), the humming noise through the stereo which changes pitch with RPM... All indicate a loose wire or short somewhere.

    I've checked the grounds under the battery tray and that connect to the top of the gearbox, they're tight and clean...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JustCruisn View Post
    Check where the big fuse links are on top of the battery, the ones with bolt each end. If these get loose you will see voltage drop, or worse a fire. Main line from alternator comes into one of these fuses, 120Amp I think.
    They all look good... Pulled all the fuses in the cabin as well

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    Ran VAG-Com this morning, here's the results.

    6 Faults Found:
    17925 - Power Supply Relay for ECU (J271 or J363)
    P1517 - 004 - Electrical Malfunction - Intermittent
    17457 - Bank1; Exhaust Cam Adjustment Valve 1 (N31
    P1049 - 002 - Short to Ground - Intermittent
    17935 - Camshaft Timing Adj. Bank1 (N205)
    P1527 - 002 - Short to Ground - Intermittent
    17949 - Fuel Pump Relay (J17)
    P1541 - 004 - Open Circuit - Intermittent
    17923 - Intake Manifold Valve (N156)
    P1515 - 002 - Short to Ground - Intermittent
    17607 - Oxygen (Lambda) Sensor Heater Circuit: B2 S2
    P1199 - 008 - Electrical Malfunction - Intermittent

    On the circuit diagrams I have, N318, N205 & N156 all appear to share a common earth connection which appears to be for the engine wiring harness. Am I right in thinking if I trace this back to where it grounds on the body of the vehicle this could be the culprit?

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    EDIT: 17457 - Bank1; Exhaust Cam Adjustment Valve 1 N318

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    Anyone know where this relay is located in the engine bay? J59 X-Contact Relief?

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    Any suggestions on the auto electrician here in Sydney that's familiar with VW's?

    After weeks on this thing I phoned VW liverpool this morning, only to be told to look for an Auto Electrician
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    I had a similar experience with the dealers. Mind you their argument did make sense. They said their senior tech was 12 when mkiv's came out.. this was in relation to haldex servicing, their point is still valid though. So an auto elec or mkiv mechanic is probably a better choice.

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    * UPDATE & SOLVED *

    Perfect case of looking at a problem for too long me thinks

    So even though I had checked this cable was tight and clean I hadn't actually ran a multimeter across. Had a mate visit with a current sensor and found the problem within 5mins!

    There's small post (left) on the positive lead that connects to the fuse box (on top of the battery). The nut and thread was completely shot. You can see in this pic it's completely rounded off

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    Solution.... Swap it to the other side!

    Attachment 30292

    Eventually I'll get around to changing that positive lead or I may just run a tap and tie on the post and nut but for now it's fixed!

    Big cheers for everybody's input.

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