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t1mgreen

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Discussion starter · #1 ·
Hi
While travelling to work this morning the coil warning light came on, flashing amber :(
After 5 minutes it went off for a few minutes but came back on
Before I take it to the nearest commercial dealer, is there anything simple I should be checking?
Thanks
Tim
 
Hi
While travelling to work this morning the coil warning light came on, flashing amber :(
After 5 minutes it went off for a few minutes but came back on
Before I take it to the nearest commercial dealer, is there anything simple I should be checking?
Thanks
Tim
Really need a code reader or VCDS to check what's brought the light on.
 
Discussion starter · #5 ·
Thanks - I contacted my local VW dealer in Loughborough but they were unable to help as they don't cover commercial vehicles. The guy did advise me to give it a good run to regen the DPF. travel at 50mph or more for over 20 minutes.
The van normally gets used for small runs to/from work through the lanes for 5 miles or so. Maybe this will work?
If not i'll take to the nearest Dealer that covers commercials (Leicester or Nottingham)
 
Hi mate,
I had this last year...i thought it was glow plugs....its not i was told...that warning light is a general warning.
Mine was the EGR valve.ÂŁ450.00.
I decided to get both the egr and dpf turned of when i found out a replacement DPF would cost ÂŁ1600.00
THE VAN RUNS BETTER AND A BIT BETTER ECONOMY!

PATRICK
 
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Managed to make it into the nearest Commercial Dealer (Beeston/Nottingham) - ÂŁ90+Vat to plug in for diagnostics isn't cheap!

Very helpful though - they suggested faulty EGR which could be cleaned by a spray from Halfords into the air intake. Going to try that in case it sorts it
 
The glow plug light is used instead of the red engine block warning for anything the ECU does not get a correct signal from ( ie faults that are less serious than those that will damage the engine). The most common fault is the brake light switch. Easy to check.....see if you have any brake lights....or they could even be permanently on. Both faults are caused by a faulty brake light switch. Replacement is simple and takes a bout 10 minutes provided you get the right switch. Cost from GSF is ÂŁ8.
 
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