Having read through the numerous threads regarding the duff injectors, I'm seeing conflicting info as to whether a single new injector would need coding?
I'm up for changing my dead injector myself but I have no access to any kind of computer other than an OBD2 reader. Can I just fit a new injector and expect the van to run again?
1.6tdi injectors need coding or not?
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Re: 1.6tdi injectors need coding or not?
I've done a few of these now, yes your van will run without coding but i think they need to be coded for the fuelling to be adjusted for each injector, I've always used vcds for coding and is really easy
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Re: 1.6tdi injectors need coding or not?
I also always replace the bolt that holds the injectors in place as I've heard that they are prone to becoming loose
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Re: 1.6tdi injectors need coding or not?
Thanks very much for the reply mate.
Yeah I've read about getting a new bolt. Is it the bolt which holds the clamp in?
Anything else I need to buy to get the job done?
I think I'll change the injector myself then take it to somebody to code it as its in limp mode and I don't fancy driving it anywhere as it is.
Yeah I've read about getting a new bolt. Is it the bolt which holds the clamp in?
Anything else I need to buy to get the job done?
I think I'll change the injector myself then take it to somebody to code it as its in limp mode and I don't fancy driving it anywhere as it is.
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Re: 1.6tdi injectors need coding or not?
Isn't the injector bolt stretched when installed to the correct torque (+??°)
If so, you shouldn't be reusing it.
I don't see the point in fitting a replacement injector and not setting the calibration value in the ECU, it's five minutes extra to do the job correctly.
If so, you shouldn't be reusing it.
I don't see the point in fitting a replacement injector and not setting the calibration value in the ECU, it's five minutes extra to do the job correctly.
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Re: 1.6tdi injectors need coding or not?
It is if you have the necessary computer equipment, which unfortunately I don't.
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Re: 1.6tdi injectors need coding or not?
Just been to my local Citygate to get a price for parts and ask about coding the new injector. They told me that they can't code it on a caddy and I'd need to go to a VW van centre. Seems strange that their software can't do it as the same engine is in many of thier cars, anyone know why that is?
Total price for injector, bolt and seal was £418 for anyone interested.
Total price for injector, bolt and seal was £418 for anyone interested.
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