Help needed pcode and remove MAP sensor from file audi a3 2009 1.8tfsi PLEASE
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    Default Help needed pcode and remove MAP sensor from file audi a3 2009 1.8tfsi PLEASE

    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
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    Update it to a 3bar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robinbga View Post
    Update it to a 3bar.

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    check fuses and make first ori file on it ;-)
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    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

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    Hi Robin. That won't help. There's a fault somewhere need the pcode mapped off and the map sensor off the ECU file

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    Quote Originally Posted by alextinou View Post
    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
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    Quote Originally Posted by alextinou View Post
    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
    Talk to a friend he could help u.

    Skype: eduard280196

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    put again the oem sensor. the difference 3 bar and oem is only in eyes.... ...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..
    Last edited by gas43; 30th September, 2019 at 08:40 PM.

 

 

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