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== Contacting Ross-Tech  ==
== P1025 - Fuel Pressure Regulation Valve (N276): Mechanical Failure ==
 
  
==== Possible Symptoms ====
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* Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) ON
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Once the Auto-Scan is complete, click on the small VCDS icon in the top left corner, then select '''[Copy and Submit Auto-Scan]'''.
* High pitched whining noise from engine when idling.
 
* ECM may also have stored in memory, P0088 - Fuel Rail/System Pressure: Too High.
 
  
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==== Possible Causes ====
 
  
* Faulty High Pressure Fuel Pump
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* Engine camshaft(s) out of time
 
  
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The Short Serial Number is on your Ross-Tech device, you will find that on the sticker.  It might be something like:
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* HN2-xxxxxx
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* H17-xxxxxx
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* HCxxxxxx
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* UCxxxxxx
  
==== Possible Solutions ====
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In the Comments box, document the issue or concern.  Once you have that typed out, in the Comment box, right click your mouse and then select '''[Paste]'''.
  
* Replace faulty High Pressure Fuel Pump
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* Correct camshaft timing issues
 
  
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==== Special Notes ====
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You should see the data from the Auto-Scan populate the Comments field after you paste.
  
* NAR (North American Region) VW Tech Tip 01-20-05 for 2006 to 2021 vehicles with the 3.6L engine has information on timing issues due to timing chain issues.
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Click the '''[Send Email!]''' that is below the Comments box once the form is filled out.
** https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2020/MC-10180093-0001.pdf  NHTSA
 
*** Check camshafts phase adjustments, if [8 degrees(+/-)] or more the engine is considered out of time.
 
**** MVB group [208] and [209] with engine idling for non UDS ECMs
 
**** IDE00182 and IDE00184 with engine idling for UDS ECMs
 
* RoW (Rest of World) users may find TPI 2040216/1 helpful.
 
* When found in gas models with a remote battery such as the Q7, P0088 may be stored due to voltage drop issues.  TSB 2025746 applies to the NAR market.
 
  
[[Category:Fault Codes]]
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The Ross-Tech support team will reply back once we have an answer to provide.  We also have a Ross-Tech Forum where you should post your scan and questions:
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'''https://forums.ross-tech.com/index.php'''
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That is the best place to get help from the greatest variety of different people, in a place where answers will be searchable in the future as well.

Latest revision as of 15:35, 27 March 2025

Contacting Ross-Tech

Blah blah blah, if additional assistance is needed, our registered customers can submit an auto-scan for review blah blah blah

Once the Auto-Scan is complete, click on the small VCDS icon in the top left corner, then select [Copy and Submit Auto-Scan].

XbVYS1j.jpg


This will load up a special web page with a form to fill out. Please verify you type in your correct email address.

The Short Serial Number is on your Ross-Tech device, you will find that on the sticker. It might be something like:

  • HN2-xxxxxx
  • H17-xxxxxx
  • HCxxxxxx
  • UCxxxxxx

In the Comments box, document the issue or concern. Once you have that typed out, in the Comment box, right click your mouse and then select [Paste].

OJLxxx8.jpeg

5Wc30hQ.jpeg

You should see the data from the Auto-Scan populate the Comments field after you paste.

Click the [Send Email!] that is below the Comments box once the form is filled out.

The Ross-Tech support team will reply back once we have an answer to provide. We also have a Ross-Tech Forum where you should post your scan and questions:

https://forums.ross-tech.com/index.php

That is the best place to get help from the greatest variety of different people, in a place where answers will be searchable in the future as well.