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14 years 4 months before #25111 by manual-mecanica
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The problem you're having is related to the throttle body. I recommend washing it, lubricating the throttle plate, and while you're at it, thoroughly cleaning the intake manifold breathers. Then, perform a basic tune-up by blocks to reprogram it. Cheers! I hope this helps

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14 years 4 months before #25113 by manual-mecanica
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Greetings friends, thank you very much for your support, which is very helpful. In fact, when I plugged the scanner into the Golf, approximately 15 fault codes appeared. I cleared them and scanned again, and the 3 mentioned earlier appeared. I removed the throttle body and I'm looking for one to install and reprogram it. My scanner actually has the function to reprogram throttle bodies.

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14 years 4 months before #25115 by manual-mecanica
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I agree with Guanabacoa, you're going to have to make an adjustment to your throttle body, and for that I recommend you do it with a VAG-COM

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14 years 4 months before #25117 by manual-mecanica
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Hi GUANABACOA01, have you checked the resistance values ​​of the throttle position sensor potentiometer? Note that the adjustments can be made manually without using a scanner. Regards.

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14 years 4 months before #25125 by manual-mecanica
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maurot90 wrote: Hi GUANABACOA01, have you checked the resistance values ​​of the throttle position sensor potentiometer? Note that the adjustments can be made manually without using a scanner. Regards.


Maurot90, could you explain to the forum how you manually reprogram the adaptive values ​​of a motorized body?
It's not good to give false or erroneous information, confusing others just for the sake of writing something.

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