I have a 2000 6N2 Gti on 115k miles with fault code 17549,
I have searched the code and found this information:
Possible Causes:
Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70) OR Manifold Pressure Sensor (G71) faulty
Vacuum Lines faulty
source: http://wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/index.ph ... 141/004417
I have little experience checking for vacuum leaks but i dont think I there is one, are the MAF sensors known for needing replacing or could it be the maifold pressure sensor?
Any one had over come the same problem before?
Thanks
Fault Code 17549- help please
Re: Fault Code 17549- help please
Turns out it doesnt have a MAF sensor but a MAP sensor, i'll give that a clean.
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Re: Fault Code 17549- help please
Check the Brake servo hose isn't split. It's a common problem on the polos.
Re: Fault Code 17549- help please
Thanks Alex,
I have had a look and it does not seam to be split anywhere, the car idles fine but hesitates/stumbles under load and heavy accelaration.
Might have to take it to a garage which is annoying because I like sorting things out myself.
Thanks again helpful as always
I have had a look and it does not seam to be split anywhere, the car idles fine but hesitates/stumbles under load and heavy accelaration.
Might have to take it to a garage which is annoying because I like sorting things out myself.
Thanks again helpful as always
Re: Fault Code 17549- help please
UPDATE:
Just found a vacuum leak on the brake servo vacuum hose, the actual hose isnt split but this connection somehow got damaged and has a hole in...

Just found a vacuum leak on the brake servo vacuum hose, the actual hose isnt split but this connection somehow got damaged and has a hole in...

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Re: Fault Code 17549- help please
That should have a little cap on it but looks like its been snapped off
Vw sell the pipe as a new section and its not much.
Vw sell the pipe as a new section and its not much.
Re: Fault Code 17549- help please
Thanks will give them a ring tomorow, not sure how it could have been snapped off dont think i have ever had to do anything towards the rear of the engine bay!
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Re: Fault Code 17549- help please
It's probably been broken for some time! Careless mechanics most of the time.
Re: Fault Code 17549- help please
Just picked up the new vacuum hose off vw, should there be a cap or some kind of hose that goes on the end of this?

Sorry if thats a stupid question, thanks
Will

Sorry if thats a stupid question, thanks
Will
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Re: Fault Code 17549- help please
A little green cap. You may need to buy it seperately.

