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Mk5 General Area / Re: Mk5 Golf GTi fault code P0011
« Last post by wbutler00 on Today at 10:50:39 am »Hi there,
Have you manage to fix it? My Mk5 GTI (EA113, ~111k miles, mostly good history). Recently had a new timing chain kit at 110,100 miles (previous owner but gave me invoice). Then a new INA VVT solenoid and a repaired camshaft position sensor plug done by a VAG specialist (Volkstech, maltby) after a P0011 fault literally 40 miles ago. The car starts and pulls really well, but once fully warm the idle isn’t great – there’s a light tick and every so often a slight misfire at idle. After getting it from volkstech and driving it for about 25 minutes, the EML has come back with P0011 again. I reset it with my OBD and again after about 30 minutes its came back. I’m wondering how likely it is that a failing PCV/engine block breather could be contributing to the rough warm idle and helping trigger P0011, versus this still being a VVT/oil‑control or slightly out cam timing issue even after the chain job. I have no idea what to do.
Have you manage to fix it? My Mk5 GTI (EA113, ~111k miles, mostly good history). Recently had a new timing chain kit at 110,100 miles (previous owner but gave me invoice). Then a new INA VVT solenoid and a repaired camshaft position sensor plug done by a VAG specialist (Volkstech, maltby) after a P0011 fault literally 40 miles ago. The car starts and pulls really well, but once fully warm the idle isn’t great – there’s a light tick and every so often a slight misfire at idle. After getting it from volkstech and driving it for about 25 minutes, the EML has come back with P0011 again. I reset it with my OBD and again after about 30 minutes its came back. I’m wondering how likely it is that a failing PCV/engine block breather could be contributing to the rough warm idle and helping trigger P0011, versus this still being a VVT/oil‑control or slightly out cam timing issue even after the chain job. I have no idea what to do.

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