Try clearing fault codes and do a reset with vagcom first , then swap the bcm if need be
Can anyone tell me where the bcm is located on the mk4 golf?
'01 Mk4 Golf GL, Engine swapped to 1.8L GTi motor, Whiteline Swaybars, Nolathane & Pedders Bushes, K&N Oversize Pod Filter, 2 1/2 inch Cat back exhaust
Try clearing fault codes and do a reset with vagcom first , then swap the bcm if need be
Bcm is a black box with 2 wire bundles coming out of it. It is held by 2 screws up under the dash. Take off the plastic cover under the steering wheel. Under that is a metal plate or another big plastic cover. It lives up under there. Pain to get to, hence try code clearing and reset first.
Ok well I've found a black box with one wire bundle coming out but not too, dash is already apart..
'01 Mk4 Golf GL, Engine swapped to 1.8L GTi motor, Whiteline Swaybars, Nolathane & Pedders Bushes, K&N Oversize Pod Filter, 2 1/2 inch Cat back exhaust
Right..
Very eventful night tonight!!
First of all tonight I checked all the earths on the wiring. She started and then died.. Immobilizer was kicking in. So checked that I had changed the instrument cluster like I thought I had, and well I hadn't. So put the gti cluster in and you wouldn't believe it... It started!!
I had to change the transmitter in my key to the gti one but it workednow...
So I tried to rev the car and see how she went. Well it's got a cable throttle so now I have to hook it up but otherwise everything is running without problems..
Tomorrow night I'll get the cable hooked up and see how she drives... I can't wait
Will let you all know how it goes.. Thanks to Stan and Jmac for helping with this.
Just thinking of it the motor must weigh more then the old one, it's now sitting alot lower in the front.
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'01 Mk4 Golf GL, Engine swapped to 1.8L GTi motor, Whiteline Swaybars, Nolathane & Pedders Bushes, K&N Oversize Pod Filter, 2 1/2 inch Cat back exhaust
Awesome mick!
Still do a vagcom code clear, keeps the computer nice.
Your front springs were for the 1.6, so will ride lower, they may be a bit soft too, watch for bottoming out.
Did you upgrade the brakes, they are for rhe old engine as well
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You might get an error light on the dash for the brake pad wear sensor, if you dont have those hooked up
Well done mate .
Na left the brakes as my model uses the same rotors and calipers. Plus I've already got slotted dba rotors on her.
I've got no error codes at all or no fault lights on the dash. She is a happy carjust need this cable hooked up and I'll be right
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'01 Mk4 Golf GL, Engine swapped to 1.8L GTi motor, Whiteline Swaybars, Nolathane & Pedders Bushes, K&N Oversize Pod Filter, 2 1/2 inch Cat back exhaust
Good job then, looking forward to hearing the throttle is sorted. I found there was a difference between the original cable and the gti one. Ended up cutting it down a bit.
Good work mate!
My old motor was electronic throttle so have to run the new cable![]()
'01 Mk4 Golf GL, Engine swapped to 1.8L GTi motor, Whiteline Swaybars, Nolathane & Pedders Bushes, K&N Oversize Pod Filter, 2 1/2 inch Cat back exhaust
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