Difference between revisions of "18447/P2015/008213"

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* Intake manifold "tumble flaps" sticking
 
* Intake manifold "tumble flaps" sticking
 
* Faulty intake manifold
 
* Faulty intake manifold
* Failed V157
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* Failed V157 (Intake Flap Motor)
 
* ECM issue
 
* ECM issue
 
* Wiring harness issue to V157
 
* Wiring harness issue to V157
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* In some cases the issue is being resolved by replacing the whole intake manifold.
 
* In some cases the issue is being resolved by replacing the whole intake manifold.
* The V157 and sensor G336 are part of the same unit
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* The V157 (Intake Flap Motor) and sensor G336 (Manifold Runner Position Sensor) are part of the same unit.
 
* Verify you have the latest version of the V157 unit and ECM firmware.
 
* Verify you have the latest version of the V157 unit and ECM firmware.
 
** VW (BRM 1.9L PD) TDI modules with the following SW (Software) part numbers are noted for issues:
 
** VW (BRM 1.9L PD) TDI modules with the following SW (Software) part numbers are noted for issues:
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# 03G-906-016-AC with internal firmware # 7280.
 
# 03G-906-016-AC with internal firmware # 7280.
 
* The Firmware may also be referred to as the SWL (Software Level). This can be determined using VCDS by looking at the details in the [http://www.ross-tech.com/vcds/tour/open_screen.html Component] field.
 
* The Firmware may also be referred to as the SWL (Software Level). This can be determined using VCDS by looking at the details in the [http://www.ross-tech.com/vcds/tour/open_screen.html Component] field.
 
  
  
 
[[Category:Fault Codes]]
 
[[Category:Fault Codes]]

Revision as of 11:02, 28 June 2012


16347/P2015 - Intake Manifold Flap Position Sensor (Bank 1)

Possible Symptoms

  • MIL On

Possible Causes

  • Intake manifold "tumble flaps" sticking
  • Faulty intake manifold
  • Failed V157 (Intake Flap Motor)
  • ECM issue
  • Wiring harness issue to V157

Possible Solutions

  • Test wiring as per Factory Repair Manual
  • Run Output Tests to verify operation of the motor if it is electrically controlled.
  • Run Basic Settings when applicable, which is common with Gasoline 2.0 TFSI engines.

Special Notes

  • In some cases the issue is being resolved by replacing the whole intake manifold.
  • The V157 (Intake Flap Motor) and sensor G336 (Manifold Runner Position Sensor) are part of the same unit.
  • Verify you have the latest version of the V157 unit and ECM firmware.
    • VW (BRM 1.9L PD) TDI modules with the following SW (Software) part numbers are noted for issues:
  1. 03G-906-016-AB with internal firmware # 7328.
  2. 03G-906-016-AC with internal firmware # 7280.
  • The Firmware may also be referred to as the SWL (Software Level). This can be determined using VCDS by looking at the details in the Component field.