Volkswagen manual free car service manuals auto maintance repair manuals vehicle workshop owners manual p df downloads. Workshop Repair and Service Manuals volkswagen All Models Free Online. Volkswagen Workshop Manuals. (ALH) (1998) L4-1781cc 1.8L Turbo. ECU tuning files download. By admin 427 Comments. Most of files are tested tuning files. These files are working. To use these files on your car you will need ECU flashing tool. This unit will allow you to chip tune your vehicle via OBD-II port. Look into “Hardware” menu to find suitable flasher for you.
Most of files are tested tuning files. These files are working. To use these files on your car you will need ECU flashing tool. This unit will allow you to chip tune your vehicle via OBD-II port. Look into “Hardware” menu to find suitable flasher for you. There are almost ~20 thousands tuned files, you should find one, which will fit your car. Please note, that this big package of tuning files is mostly for older vehicles and isn’t collected personally by me. This package is created and contains files from many different tuners. So files in this package are listed in many different folders and it could be hard to find a specified file for beginners. Use these files at your own risk.
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I have spent days and searched every which way. I - this site works for me - except the page that shows the location of the MAP on my engine is different from my engine, turns out it is for the New Beetle L4-1.9L DSL Turbo (ALH) (2003) I simply cannot find anything about the location for the MAP (Mass Air Pressure sensor) I have looked at many many diagrams and photos and none of them look like my engine.
Maybe it was modified at some point? I read something about a way to modify the way fuel is fed to the engine?
I get a P0108 error on my OBDII and that changed from a P0234 and amber light i was getting from my power loss on hills (turn key off it resets for awhile), which i fixed (seemingly) by cleaning the MAF and replacing the very dirty air filter. thought i had found and fixed my problem, even maximum testing on steep hill. Then drove car for an hour and going up a small hill i got the power loss again. So i bought the 0BDII and ran the test came up with p0108, which says OBD II fault code P0108 is defined as “Manifold Air Pressure/Barometric Pressure Circuit High Input”, and is set when the PCM (Powertrain Control Module) detects a signal from the MAP (Manifold Air Pressure Sensor) that falls outside of the expected value for the reigning engine load or throttle position.
Am pretty confused at this point about what exactly to do next.