Clear them out, and see if they come back after a drive.
The intake manifold runner one probably will. There's a fix for it through DieselGeek, where you fit a stopper to the runner flap actuator.
2009 Passat CC 2.0 TDI
Car seems to be running okay, but two fault codes showed up together on the Foxwell scanner today - just wondering whether they are spurious (transitory) or how I should proceed from here to investigate/rectify?
08213 Intake Manifold Runner Position Sensor / Switch Circuit Range / Performance
00258 Mass or Volume Air Flow Circ. Low Input
Any suggestions/thoughts?
Clear them out, and see if they come back after a drive.
The intake manifold runner one probably will. There's a fix for it through DieselGeek, where you fit a stopper to the runner flap actuator.
'07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
'01 Beetle 2.0
Thanks Umai - that's a relief! Just had the oil cooler leak fixed so hoping for a trouble-free run for a little while.
I couldn't clear the first fault (08213) - won't erase for some reason; the second fault (0025 cleared fine. I have a Foxwell NT510 scanner.
As I said, was driving with no problems, so I'll go for another drive tomorrow and see if 00258 comes back again.
Will also check out DieselGeek.
What is it basically saying anyway - this intake manifold runner?
Thanks Umai - checked out dieselgeek.com! I think I seen what you were mentioning: P2015 Manifold Fix!!!
Thanks again my friend - you are a fountain of information!
With this Intake Manifold Runner fault (8213) I'm going to buy the stopper/bracket from Dieselgeek as you suggest. Just interested in the meantime though (might be a while waiting for the bracket) - can this issue eventually/quickly lead to a bigger and more expensive issue, or is it something people often just live with/ignore?
Looks like the bracket is easy to install! Might take a while to get here though (from USA)!
Is there any significant down-side (apart from error codesappearing again) if the bracket isn't installed?
Okay, ordered bracket from dieselgeek.com - USD80.39 (includes delivery to Australia) - looks easy to install! Guess it's best to take a proactive approach when it comes to maintenance!
Delivery up to 8 weeks due to COVID-19 delays.
Last edited by Deep Blue; 14-07-2020 at 10:57 PM.
The bracket is a lot cheaper than a whole manifold, and will last longer.
'07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
'01 Beetle 2.0
Will be installing hopefully sometime in the next 6-8 weeks. Thanks for your help!
Just waiting now for the bracket to arrive.
The fault code (08213) came back this morning on a 5km drive. Won't need to use the car that often, but I presume I can likely drive it now and again (once or twice a week - not long trips) until I receive the bracket in the mail? Obviously with COVID-10 the bracket delivery from the USA is significantly delayed.
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