Hi guys, I could really do with some knowledge on this sorry subject.
As I detailed in another thread, my car went into an independent VW specialist because of the Exhaust Emissions warning light back in October. It was diagnosed as having a faulty N80 valve, and the part was replaced.
Soon after the emissions light came on again, and as a precaution I fitted a new charcoal canister and cleared the fault code.
Soon enough the light came on again and I booked the car in to VW who took the charcoal canister off, refitted it and then test drove the car. The car did not throw up any error codes and ran fine for approximately 50 miles before the light appeared again.
It has been in to VW today who claim the N80 is defective and is not clicking. I assume that had this been defective when they refitted the new charcoal canister this would have been detected.
This is the error code that is continually brought up:
16825/P0441/001089 - EVAP Emission Control Sys: Incorrect Flow
VW have advised that both the charcoal canister and the canister purge regulator valve are replaced again, but that the faulty N80 valve could have further damaged other parts of the engine. I still don't quite understand how both parts have been replaced, but could need replacing again. They claim that a faulty canister purge regulator valve can damage the charcoal canister.
So I don't really know where to go from here. I've spent a lot of money trying to rectify this situation already.
I've also had a new DV and PCV fitted during all this.