Does a Bad O2 /EGT cause RPM not to go over 4000
1999 A4 1.8t Auto - Does a Bad O2 /EGT cause RPM not to go over 4000?
stupid question but does a 1.8T have EGT where is it located? diagram?
I read EGT can leave the Wastegate open causing no boost after certain RPM's
I have replaced Coils/ Plugs / ICM/ MAF/ checked for leaks ...also No codes
stupid question but does a 1.8T have EGT where is it located? diagram?
I read EGT can leave the Wastegate open causing no boost after certain RPM's
I have replaced Coils/ Plugs / ICM/ MAF/ checked for leaks ...also No codes
Only the 2.7T has EGT sensors, you can re-set limp mode just be erasing the faults. But something is causing you to go into limp mode.
Is this an automatic?
Is this an automatic?
Still check the fault memory in the gearbox and brake electronics. A faulty brake light switch can cause this, so could a faulty TR (transmission range) switch.
A bad O2 sensor would most likely throw a fault code.
A bad O2 sensor would most likely throw a fault code.
You need a VAG COM to test these systems.
The TR switch is the entire circuit board under the shifter assembly. The brake light switch does a lot more than just turn on the brake lights.
The TR switch is the entire circuit board under the shifter assembly. The brake light switch does a lot more than just turn on the brake lights.


