I have looked at the many posts regarding the N75 but still not sure if this is the problem. Would this cause the lamdas to cut out .......any ideas guys I'm seriously loosing patience here, if it is the N75 is this a DIY job??? and how much are they. thanks in advance
Vagcom Fault Codes
Vagcom Fault Codes
I just had a Vagcom plug in as unfortunately my S4 is very sick,
flagged up lots of faults Both front 02 Lamda sensors - no signal and charge control unit inoperative (is this the N75?????). I had both lamdas replaced last month with genuine stealer sensors but these fault codes keep coming back. Getting a serious loss of power, hesitation, and a slight missfire.
I have looked at the many posts regarding the N75 but still not sure if this is the problem. Would this cause the lamdas to cut out .......any ideas guys I'm seriously loosing patience here, if it is the N75 is this a DIY job??? and how much are they. thanks in advance
I have looked at the many posts regarding the N75 but still not sure if this is the problem. Would this cause the lamdas to cut out .......any ideas guys I'm seriously loosing patience here, if it is the N75 is this a DIY job??? and how much are they. thanks in advance
RE: Vagcom Fault Codes
I think going by other comments on here that a trip to MRC would be worthwhile.
Mark
RE: Vagcom Fault Codes
Sounds like a very good idea - if it will get me there
cheers anyway 
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ronaldmacdonald
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n75..
...a very easy swap out to replace the n75 - even i managed it. post your error codes in the DTC forum and you may get a more helpful diagnosis, it worked for my problems:
n75 part number and cost:
078906283B
£35.73 +vat
n75 part number and cost:
078906283B
£35.73 +vat
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ronaldmacdonald
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yeah its cheap in the greater picture of s4 partsS4Daz wrote:cheers just ordered 1, £35 cheapest part ever!!!! , will fit it tommorrow, thanks again
the (one of a few) fault codes I had was:
17963 - Charge Pressure: Maximum Limit Exceeded
in the end i changed the original 710a's (7 years old!)
you may have the same problem as i noticed when whipping out the n75, there's a hose underneath it that was snapped! see thread here
..but a bit of gaffer tape and its holding up
I just changed the N75, dead right really easy DIY, pipes were ok by the way
- done the MAf too, Boy what a diffrence!!!!,
dont think Ive ever got full power out of it till now.
cant stop grinning!!!
want lots more power, give me more power
Clean bill of health also means a trip to MRC for sure.... thanks again Mr Mcd
Clean bill of health also means a trip to MRC for sure.... thanks again Mr Mcd
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ronaldmacdonald
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Its good when you clear down the codes and they don't re-appear, I ordered another £100 of hoses/pipesS4Daz wrote: Clean bill of health also means a trip to MRC for sure.... thanks again Mr Mcd
Incidentally, I also noticed my mpg has gone UP! I used to average 22mpg now Im doing 26/27mpg
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