Just a quick one, i've been battling trying to fix an exhaust warning light, i've had this looked at and i've been told its running lean at part throttle (fine on idle/WOT).
Who told you this, and more importantly, what equipment did they use to form their said diagnosis?
It would seem whoever told you this is verging on the incompetent - because the whole ethos of the FSI system is to run 'lean' at part throttle!
You really need a print-out of the fault codes (DTCs) from either a generic fault code reader, or the full manufacturer codes from VCDS or the genuine kit at a VW stealer.
Today the light turned itself off but i heard some strange noises from the rear.
The light will turn off when not detecting an error - but will re-light if the problem re-develops.
Can you describe the noises in more detail?
I removed the filler cap and there was a massive escape of air and petrol vapour.
'Massive' - as in it forced the fuel cap out of your hand as you were unscrewing it . . . ? Or was it more like just a noticeable hiss?
If the former - you got a problem, but if it was the latter, then that can occur in certain circumstances.
A quick google says possibly fuel filter blocked or something to do with the carbon filter?
And did google state how, exactly, a blocked fuel filter can pressurise the tank???
It
could be the carbon canister, but then this would be shown via a correct DTC from the scan tool.
Is there anything else worth checking?
VW Golf Mk5 specialist UK internet forums - rather than google!!!