View Full Version : Help needed pcode and remove MAP sensor from file audi a3 2009 1.8tfsi PLEASE
alextinou
28th September, 2019, 01:37 AM
hi guys need help with my 1.8tfsi 2009 manual audi a3
I have been having trouble with my MAP sensor the car requests boost but the MAP sensor actual is stuck at 10. I have tried 2 other new sensors original and have checked wiring.
Error code is get is: P0237 - Turbocharger boost sensor A Low input. It changed to high input if i unplug the map sensor.
Can someone delete the pCODE P0237 from my file please. Also if possible to delete the MAP sensor completely off the ECU please
Will be a great great help
robinbga
28th September, 2019, 07:47 AM
Update it to a 3bar.
Cheers
Robin B
Kess V2 . K-Tag
MiniPro . UPA . VVDI2
icezero2010
28th September, 2019, 09:32 AM
Update it to a 3bar.
Cheers
Robin B
Kess V2 . K-Tag
MiniPro . UPA . VVDI2
check fuses and make first ori file on it ;-)
alextinou
28th September, 2019, 11:39 AM
All fuses checked and also original map has been put on it. Still the same :(
Could you help me delete pcode or take it off the map file please
alextinou
28th September, 2019, 11:40 AM
Hi Robin. That won't help. There's a fault somewhere need the pcode mapped off and the map sensor off the ECU file
icezero2010
30th September, 2019, 04:02 PM
All fuses checked and also original map has been put on it. Still the same :(
Could you help me delete pcode or take it off the map file please
u cant do it u need it :-)
or will u next step to delete fuel injectors to safe fuel :-D
robinbga
30th September, 2019, 08:26 PM
All fuses checked and also original map has been put on it. Still the same :(
Could you help me delete pcode or take it off the map file pleaseTalk to a friend he could help u.
Skype: eduard280196
Cheers
Robin B
Kess V2 . K-Tag
MiniPro . UPA . VVDI2
gas43
30th September, 2019, 08:35 PM
put again the oem sensor. the difference 3 bar and oem is only in eyes....:chuncky: ...dont realy need 3 bar.
for 3 bar sensor need remap it.
most likely broken wires near sensor...(maybe and on the engine loom).
Also check for boost leaks..
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