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I used one of those twist tie things (is that what they are called) after stripping off the plastic outer stuff. I couldn't find anything else thin enough. I dont think its necessary anyway and is dangerous to the engine. Are you supossed to fit them fully pumped up to avoid the chain skipping of the sprock. Could you do this by putting it in some oil and sucking the oil in. How long should the tensioner be to avoid destruction of the engine on start up. [ Edited Sun Mar 21 2004, 08:50PM ]
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If its possible to fit a late low mileage one (less than 80000) what would a corrado engine likely cost and anyone ever done this. how does the wiring compare with an early golf vr6 as this seems like the biggest problem. andy
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funny you should say that - I wired up the two plug DLC - black and white ones becouse I thought mine was a 92 - 93 car. Turns out I should have put the 16 pin plug on as its a 94. The connections are to EXACTLY the same places on all vr6's (white plug to ecu, black plug to fuse box) as i've studied all the wiring diagrams. When the bloke that checked the codes could not get into the ECU with year'94' he tried putting year '92' and it worked and got codes, well 1 code - lambda probe faulty. Now my ECU seems not to work properly although the car still runs ok - just really rich, but i think it
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i know all about them diagnostic connectors as i had to wire them up. that was great fun !! well apparently the one mines got was the same as all vr6 golfs, passats and probably corrados from 92 (or whenever they were first made) to 94 so there should be a few about. there was one on ebay today - went for 30 notes but I messed up the auction (doh!) [ Edited Sun Feb 22 2004, 10:23PM ]
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mines a 94 (obd1). would a later one work ok. mind you I'd try anything at the moment as the cars knackered and i'm thinking of scrapping the bugger (don't care about the money lost - its 'doin my head in' ) love to see it crushed actually :@ [ Edited Sun Feb 22 2004, 10:13PM ]
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£200 (gasp!!!) Not too bad really. Thanks for the tip.
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new ECU for 1994 vr6 - how much is it gonna cost me ? just fitted a lambda probe to cure high emmissions MOT failure and found out the heated part of the lambda does not work now - no current. I found the lambda probe heater relay does not work so did tests and the earth of the relay coil that goes through the ecu and that has too much resistance ie no proper earth (therefore the relay wont work and no leccy to heater of oxygen senser) so now I think I need a new ecu (after all the other problems i've had.) It seems its never ending - these cars are a fcking nightmare when they go wrong - most
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tested the lambda today on the output wire with a voltmeter and it read 0.3 volts which signifies its smelling a rich exhaust(1 volt would mean lean) the heater element also works so i'm thinking the lambdas ok afterall. somethings making the engine run rich though but im fcked what - fuel pressure regulator not working maybe. [ Edited Tue Feb 17 2004, 01:39AM ]
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isnt boiling over caused by lack of pressure in the system ie lowered pressure allowing the water to boil at lower temps (100degrees rather than 120 degrees or whatever it is suposed to be.) they always say to check the cap on ex tank as the seal goes bad sometimes.
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car may need a new one as my emmissions are dodgy (CO high). german and swedish have vr6 item for £64 and a general one for £22. Can I fit the cheaper one - will it work ? If not whats the point in a 'general use' item.
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well they both are, sort off. this is what it says in the bentley blue one = engine coolant temperature senser yellow one (4 pin) = thermo-sender with switch for coolant temperature gauge and auxillary electric water pump confused - so am I !!!
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its a black plastic thing bolted on to the right side of the cylinder head (looking at engine bay). It has coolant pipes from the radiator going to it and 2 sensors (a blue and a yellow one) and 1 blanking plug in a row. you have to drain the coolant to take the senser out (or some of it) and replace the o ring.
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I had a bad leak from the thermo housing - fixed that and it stopped leaking as proven by newspaper under car - no drips. Since then i've been closely watching the level in expansion tank and every few days the water drops 1/2 cm all at once after staying level for days. I top up !! The car is off the road but is occasionally moved but not run for more than a couple of mins. Is it poss that air bubbles are finding there way out and therfore dropping the level since i changed the coolant to do the thermo job. Is there a more sinister reason.
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Throttle body coolant bypass?
warwickA2VR replied to madvr6's topic in Engine Maintenance and Problems
don't forget the vr was sold in very cold places like canada (-50 centigrade eek!) the uk cars probably dont get icing up problems anyway; after all it hardly ever drops to 0 c so the coolant pipes are probably a redundant feature. -
soldered on chip in ecu
warwickA2VR replied to warwickA2VR's topic in Engine Maintenance and Problems
Cheers Binliner. So can the standard ecu be reprogrammed or will Stealth need to put a new chip in the ecu to do this. Also could I use a ecu from a mk3 gti (theres more of 'em about at the scrappy) as it uses an ecu called a J220 like the vr6. I don't know if its exactly the same, though. -
I want to chip my vr6 but when I looked into it I found its got a soldered on chip - great!! ~ What are the options here. Do I need to buy a different ecu and what years did vr6's have replacable chips. Will any other ecu's fit and work the same? (mines a '94 - crap year obviously for vr6's)
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quote "dont know anyone with a fault reader but i know you can do it yourself with a piece of wire in the diagnostic plug it makes the engine management light flash but you need the blink codes they are on the net for most cars." What does the engine management light in the dash look like - I don't think mine has got one - its a 94. a picture would be great!!
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this is where i got mine. in stock at £44 http://www.vwbooks.co.uk/
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mines cat less ! and I can tell you its bloody noisy too. I wouldn't recommend removal
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ignition leads - are these ok
warwickA2VR replied to warwickA2VR's topic in Engine Maintenance and Problems
i've been offered a refund anyway - seems the designer was asleep when he was working on these leads - they are definitely vr6 leads though (well, theres six of them anyway!) and from a famous name too - what a cock up lol -
bought these new on ebay. turns out they have completely different end design from the ones on the car. the original plug is top - you can see the differences especially concerning the places that the special tool should hook onto (the bottom plug does not have these projections). anyone know if they are vr6 leads or just ordinary leads - the box says vr6 fitment on it. have I been swindled? !ill