Everything posted by Breezy_Pete
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1.2 TSI charging fault.
Yes, I can confirm that pin 1 is the blue wire. Interesting that the keying is different, I shall try to remember that.
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1.2 TSI charging fault.
The insert helps to retain the contacts, I think. checking pin numbers for you now, but I expect that's right.
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1.2 TSI charging fault.
Not true, unless the car has start/stop technology, which I doubt, or the replacement one was the wrong type. Where did you get it from? Any photos from listing etc.?
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Fabia 1.4 100bhp BBZ 'EGR excessive flow' issue
Keeping my fingers crossed that the fault doesn't come back after all that. Is that oil pressure switch plug fully on? Or is that an extra-long switch? It looks odd?
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Emissions fail
Is it the twin cam or single cam 1.2? (Spark plugs vertical down centre of head in the former, angled out the front in the latter)
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Emissions fail
Or the timing chain has jumped. That fault code isn't one that Google recognises. Please check for typos.
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Emissions fail
Google images will show you lots of graphs of voltage versus lambda value and/or air/fuel ratio. Does VCDS not show you some fault codes in engine ECU? Emissions (picture of engine) light on?
- Reverse Light Connector Issue
- Reverse Light Connector Issue
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1.2 TSI charging fault.
Yes, measure for volts on blue wire contact of alt plug with ignition on.
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1.2 TSI charging fault.
Can you see markings next to the two way connector on the Bosch alt? Should say L and DF, I think, if it's the correct type.
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Fabia 1.4 100bhp BBZ 'EGR excessive flow' issue
No, it's just a (very) little air filter.
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1.2 TSI charging fault.
Yes, it should latch on and generate its own field current once it starts charging. Yes, probably normal for revs to be limited out of gear, not moving.
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1.2 TSI charging fault.
It's known as DFM, Digital Field Monitor. It informs the engine ECU how hard the alternator is being worked, as a percentage of its maximum capability at any given engine revs. It being broken would not have the same effect on the warning light. That other wire changes colour at the 4-way connector from brown/red to violet/green before heading onward to ECU. The blue wire goes onward, still blue into the cabin, to the BCM (Onboard supply control unit).
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1.2 TSI charging fault.
There's an intermediate connector pair between the two-way connector at the alternator and the final destination of the two wires. It's a 4-pin plug/socket pair 'front left in engine compartment'. That's left as experienced sitting in the car facing forward, so on the right side of the engine bay if you are standing in front of the car looking in. I would try to locate and inspect that connector pair before necessarily blaming the alternator connector, you may find a broken blue wire there instead.
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1.2 TSI charging fault.
Latch was probably broken when removing from old alt. Not a warning light bulb, it's an LED; but the wire that excites the alt, the blue one in that two-way connector, helps the alternator 'boot up' when engine is starting. It indirectly results in the warning light coming on, or not doing. Yes, if the blue wire is not connecting to the alt, either at the plug or somewhere on route to it, the warning light will not work. Generally, a burst of revs (2500, say) will start the alternator charging, even without the blue wire being intact, so try that as evidence that the replacement alternator is itself OK.
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How to keep our Roomster on the road
I'll send you a message. 🙂
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How to keep our Roomster on the road
@JonLongstaff are you selling or scrapping?
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Skoda DXNB engine 142Kw - Belt or chain in 2024 model
I'm seeing belt. A difference as significant as a change of timing mechanicals would surely result in a different engine code, I'd imagine.
- Ignition barrel and immobiliser
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Fabia 1.4 100bhp BBZ 'EGR excessive flow' issue
Undo item 28 bolts: Car Parts Catalog - LLLParts
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Fabia 1.4 100bhp BBZ 'EGR excessive flow' issue
Can you unbolt the bracket that attaches it all to the side of the head, so you can work on the bench/in the vice?
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Fabia 1.4 100bhp BBZ 'EGR excessive flow' issue
Is it the metal pipe that won't come off, or the EGR itself? If metal pipe is off, is the outer metal gasket off too? Remembering now that I moved that outer gasket along threads to the end, but left it on to hold studs parallel while freeing the valve body.
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Fabia 1.4 100bhp BBZ 'EGR excessive flow' issue
A decade since I did the one on our Fabia, but I seem to remember that the studs had become a bit non-parallel over time. Think I somehow squeezed them together, or pushed them apart at the ends to square them up, then prize the thing off. Might be corroded on with white aluminium oxide jamming everything up too. Heat will probably help.
- Window motor repair service