16684/P0300/000768
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16684/P0300/000768 - Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected
Possible Causes
- Air Intake System leaking
- Fuel Supply faulty
- Injector(s) faulty
- Ignition Cable(s) and/or Spark Plug(s) faulty
- Ignition Coil(s) faulty
- Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve (N18) stuck/open
- Camshaft Position Sensor (G40) faulty
Possible Solutions
- Check Misfire Recognition
- Check Air Intake System
- Check Fuel Supply
- Check Injector(s) and Injector Sealing
- Check Ignition Cable(s) and Spark Plug(s)
- Check Ignition Coil(s)
- Check Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve (N18)
- Check Camshaft Position Sensor (G40)
Special Notes
- This DTC indicates that one or multiple cylinders are misfiring, but the ECU fails to identify the cylinder.
- See this Volkswagen Diagnostic Aid https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2022/MC-10214471-0001.pdf
- When found in 2008-2013 A3, TT and 2009-2013 A4, A5, Q5 and A6 vehicles with the 2,0l TFSI (EA888) engines it maybe necessary to Reset the Misfire Adaptions.
- As per TSB [01 13 73] | TPI [2033223] - 01 Engine warning light on after engine replacement EA888 2.0 TFSI
- To Reset Misfire Adaptions: Clear the 01-Engine fault codes three times in a row in less than 29 seconds "to remove the programed values."
- For the Tiguan with the 2.0T DGUE engine that has one or more of the following fault codes, please see TSB 054615 for possible ECM update and hardware update.
- P0172, P0300, P0301, P0302,P0303, P0304, P0441, P0456, P060C, P2440 and/or P2450