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October 07, 2009, 07:03:36 pm »
driving home from work tonight i noticed a warning light on i looked it up in manuel and symbal is exsaust system failure ive notice a loos in power as im runnin revo stage 1 & milltex i dont no what the standard power i because i brought the car with mods already fitted any advice welcome
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When you say loss in power, is it a complete loss or just reduced?
I got a warning light and ran VAGCOM which said it was due to low fuel pressure. Turned out to be the pressure sensor.
Any way you could get your hands on VCDS?
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is the car in limp mode? and do you still have the standard engine cover on?
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hi the power is just reduce &yes the standerd engine cover is on going to garage today??
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You should get a list of fault code/s on it.
These can be used to indicate whats wrong, by cross referencing with
http://wiki.ross-tech.com/index.php/Category:Fault_Codes
For early cars you could need a fuel pressure sensor recall.
Most common are Diverter Valve failure and Coilpack failure , in your case the former is most likely.
But you also want to be looking out for cam follower wear if you have an early GTI
some good info
http://www.golfmkv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24952
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