1.4 FSi Misfire Codes
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 9:12 am
Hello to you all..!
I'm new to this forum and to Polo ownership, although I've owned a Seat Ibiza 1.4 Formula Sport from new in 2007.
My son has just bought a late 2005 Polo 9N3 1.4 FSi Sport (with a little help from us!).
It's got a fully stamped (VW) history and on average has covered about 4,500 miles a year. It's now done 46k miles total.
The supplying trader is not the most customer-focussed chap in the world and I am struggling to be even bothered to speak to him again - after all the car is over 10 years old and you takes your chances and that....
We took the car for a long run yesterday and it ran like a dream - cruised well at all speeds, including a good stretch of 70mph+ on the motorway (nothing too illegal though - all sub-80mph!).
Sadly, whilst pootling around, the car suddenly began misfiring - I was about 60 miles from home at the time, but managed to limp it home on two/three cylinders. Somewhat of a challenge at roundabouts and hills.......!
We got it to my local VW/SEAT Specialist who plugged in the diagnostic equipment and it came up with various error codes:
16684/P0300 Random/Multiple Cylinder misfire detected
16685/P0301 Cyl.1 Misfire detected
16686/P0302 Cyl.2 misfire detected.
17479/P1071 NOX sensor heating control - implausible signal.
The misfire stopped before the diagnostics (typically) and has driven fine (so far) since we left the garage.
I'd driven 60 miles on a misfire, then switched off at the garage and as soon as they fired it up again, it ran normally!
Help...!
The VW Specialist suggested I reject the car (I am within my 30 days of purchase) and buy another non-FSi Polo - he reckons the FSi is temperamental.
Sadly, the car is otherwise in such great condition that I am now in a difficult situation, so would welcome any ideas or similar experiences any of you might have had.
Shot in the dark, I know, but would really like to keep the car. However, if opinion suggests they are not reliable then I'd rather bite the bullet and get rid whilst I can.
Cheers. Graham.
I'm new to this forum and to Polo ownership, although I've owned a Seat Ibiza 1.4 Formula Sport from new in 2007.
My son has just bought a late 2005 Polo 9N3 1.4 FSi Sport (with a little help from us!).
It's got a fully stamped (VW) history and on average has covered about 4,500 miles a year. It's now done 46k miles total.
The supplying trader is not the most customer-focussed chap in the world and I am struggling to be even bothered to speak to him again - after all the car is over 10 years old and you takes your chances and that....
We took the car for a long run yesterday and it ran like a dream - cruised well at all speeds, including a good stretch of 70mph+ on the motorway (nothing too illegal though - all sub-80mph!).
Sadly, whilst pootling around, the car suddenly began misfiring - I was about 60 miles from home at the time, but managed to limp it home on two/three cylinders. Somewhat of a challenge at roundabouts and hills.......!
We got it to my local VW/SEAT Specialist who plugged in the diagnostic equipment and it came up with various error codes:
16684/P0300 Random/Multiple Cylinder misfire detected
16685/P0301 Cyl.1 Misfire detected
16686/P0302 Cyl.2 misfire detected.
17479/P1071 NOX sensor heating control - implausible signal.
The misfire stopped before the diagnostics (typically) and has driven fine (so far) since we left the garage.
I'd driven 60 miles on a misfire, then switched off at the garage and as soon as they fired it up again, it ran normally!
Help...!
The VW Specialist suggested I reject the car (I am within my 30 days of purchase) and buy another non-FSi Polo - he reckons the FSi is temperamental.
Sadly, the car is otherwise in such great condition that I am now in a difficult situation, so would welcome any ideas or similar experiences any of you might have had.
Shot in the dark, I know, but would really like to keep the car. However, if opinion suggests they are not reliable then I'd rather bite the bullet and get rid whilst I can.
Cheers. Graham.