Has anyone done this? - how do i know if my car has the PD engine? 2.0TDI 170
Ross-Tech: VAG-COM: TDI VAG-COM Info
Ross-Tech: VAG-COM: TDI VAG-COM Info
Special adaptations: Login code 12233:
These procedures do NOT apply to the PD engines, which use a completely different type of EGR system and for which there is no known modification. !
These procedures do NOT apply to the PD engines, which use a completely different type of EGR system and for which there is no known modification. !
- To perform the following adaptations (except idle) you need to use the Login function.
- Enter 12233 as a Login code.
- Misuse of some of the adaptations can lead to engine failure.
- This is done at your own risk!
- Note that the EGR setting is for off-road use only...
[Select]
[01 - Engine]
[Login - 11]
Enter 12233 to activate special adaptations,
[Do It!]
[Adaptation - 10]
Enter the "channel number" below to select each channel.
Put in the suggested value(s) in "new value".
[Test]
Observe the "test value" field to make sure the adaptation setting is acceptable.
[Save]
Channel 3: EGR[01 - Engine]
[Login - 11]
Enter 12233 to activate special adaptations,
[Do It!]
[Adaptation - 10]
Enter the "channel number" below to select each channel.
Put in the suggested value(s) in "new value".
[Test]
Observe the "test value" field to make sure the adaptation setting is acceptable.
[Save]
- To decrease the EGR rate, increase the number to the highest possible value (typically 33768).
- This will prevent/slow down the intake manifold clogging problem and reduce smoke.
- Though the MAF at idle is still within specifications (370 mg/h) do not use this adaptation on the road
- Again, this EGR setting is for off-road use only !!!