Dear all,
I am (in desperate) need of help with my TSI, bear with me, it requires a bit of context.
About the car:
The Problem:
The garage claims the above described behaviour is normal, and advised me to remap the LPG such that it respons properly and doesnt dip as low.
In my opinion - since the car did not show this behaviour before the revision, it is an issue in the engine itself and not in the LPG system. To me, this sounds like putting a bandage on instead of resolving the real issue.
Is there someone who can help me? I am even willing to make the drive to the UK if there is someone who is seriously able to diagnose the problem.
Let me know what other information I need to share.
PS I tried gemini and its constantly hammering on "Missing or Incomplete Throttle Body Adaptation (Most Likely)", my garage was sure it was not needed.
Thank you!
best regards,
Peter
I am (in desperate) need of help with my TSI, bear with me, it requires a bit of context.
About the car:
- Model: VW Transporter T6 Kombi (2017)
- Engine: 2.0 TSI (CJKB manual gearbox)
- Fuel system: LPG (Prins)
- Mileage: ~111,000 km
- History: Full cylinder head rebuild ~16,000 km ago due to burnt valves. Recently, the garage replaced the throttle body in an attempt to solve the issue. Smoketest has been executed (although I have not seen it myself, and there were apparently no leaks).
The Problem:
- Running on Petrol,
When I press the clutch (often 2 times in a row while shifting back to a roundabout), often revs drops under the idle rpm, not directly an inmediate issue, but worthwhile noting and only happened as far as I know after the engine head revision.
- Running on LPG + running Airco
Same thing happens, but often the engine is responding too late and the motor stalls completely, resulting in dangerous situation. (all systems shutdown).
The garage claims the above described behaviour is normal, and advised me to remap the LPG such that it respons properly and doesnt dip as low.
In my opinion - since the car did not show this behaviour before the revision, it is an issue in the engine itself and not in the LPG system. To me, this sounds like putting a bandage on instead of resolving the real issue.
Is there someone who can help me? I am even willing to make the drive to the UK if there is someone who is seriously able to diagnose the problem.
Let me know what other information I need to share.
PS I tried gemini and its constantly hammering on "Missing or Incomplete Throttle Body Adaptation (Most Likely)", my garage was sure it was not needed.
Thank you!
best regards,
Peter
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