Erlingtheyounger
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How do I find what code Tonka is chaps? Vcds now plugged in!!
Evening Erling,How do I find what code Tonka is chaps? Vcds now plugged in!!
Please also look at Measuring Blocks, Group 016.I’m running 00002. So that answers that!!!
It’ll have to be another day @PlasticMac but I will doPlease also look at Measuring Blocks, Group 016.
A screen shot would be excellent.
Mac.
We also need the same Group 016 from an 00005 car, with a non functional Webasto.It’ll have to be another day @PlasticMac but I will do
We also need the same Group 016 from an 00005 car, with a non functional Webasto.
More than one example would be a big advantage.
The difference will, , tell us what is preventing it from running. My, (virtual), money is on Idle Speed.
Mac.
I will try looking at the group 16 numbers in my BHC (non-Webasto but proven code 0002-requiring electronic heater) tomorrow morning in code 0002 and code 0005 in case there is anything obvious. Using my VAG401. Hopefully useful info available.We also need the same Group 016 from an 00005 car, with a non functional Webasto.
More than one example would be a big advantage.
The difference will, , tell us what is preventing it from running. My, (virtual), money is on Idle Speed.
Mac.
Hi Mac,We also need the same Group 016 from an 00005 car, with a non functional Webasto.
More than one example would be a big advantage.
The difference will, , tell us what is preventing it from running. My, (virtual), money is on Idle Speed.
Mac.
Side note on the dual map 0002 vs 0005 question, with regard to the 6-speed box question.Understood but that is bucking the trend found over the last couple of days
At the end of the day if they are working on coding 00005 then great but it’s not making sense that yours are working on 00005 and others checked are only working on 00002
Get back to me on this thread so we keep all the info in the same place please once you have confirmed with vcds
Cheers. Paul
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Side note on the dual map 0002 vs 0005 question, with regard to the 6-speed box question.
Have noticed over the past 48 hours that having active electric cabin heat in a BHC is great, but means that a 0005-coded Tdi 75 that can push a PTW in summer weather day in day out is now a bit strained with 6th around 2000rpm when set up in 0002 - a few horses short of being able to really make it move. Probably confirming the crowd hypothesis that a PTW is better with a 90 generally, but also proving that the 0005 map (in a good Tdi75) is PTW-capable (as in my case).
My project car's recent iteration with a different ECU, ASZ injectors / hybrid turbo and NTG box is genuinely rapid in 6th above 60mph - I found I need to be a bit careful as it is so smooth that the needle winds round the clock without much warning. Combination of lower gearing and different map in the 1800-2500rpm region due to the slightly slower but bigger eventual turbo spool and pulls right round to near 5k. Feels very linear consequently but less punchy in that Tdi way conventionally.
i meant the webastoDo you mean the pump or the webasto? The pump is just pos and negative, the output from the webasto is a positive output and the other wire is earth, it doesn’t matter which way round the go. The webasto is a completely different animal, there are several different types, some are manual control ie just connect up a + to pin 1 to start, these were fitted to rover 75s, and some Land Rover, then the others are can bus driven.
seems the canbus ones are coded for different manufacturers, so Audi, bmw and Range Rover aren’t interchangeable.
you can buy a driver on eBay to run the bus ones that create a signal to fire. I bought one of these but couldn’t get any to work, so I suspect it may be faulty, but then again it could be the heaters I have are duff, who knows!
Ive spent hours playing with these things, hence starting this post as it’s been a frustrating and interesting journey so far.
We took the thermistor off the circuit board today, it appears to be giving the correct reading according to that posted on here 12k ? it changed with heat so it looks like its a fault in the circuit boardI was on the same page, let me know how you get on
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Check the twin towers for connection compound on base of the board.We took the thermistor off the circuit board today, it appears to be giving the correct reading according to that posted on here 12k ? it changed with heat so it looks like its a fault in the circuit board
Now that my webasto works, which is brilliant……I’m amazed at how often I hear it running. A 3G mile drive last night and I heard is several times. Thermostat and temperature gauge both good, seems as soon as it drops to 80 ish it’ll fire up. No noticeable difference to mpg, if anything it’s actually better!
Mac.What am i looking ? for I presume the two blue components