Audi Forums Audi Forum
Audi A4
Audi Forums
Audi Forums   Audi Classifieds   Photo Gallery   Calendars   Search   Recalls   TSB's   Contact AF   Sponsors
  Audi Lineup   Audi News   Forum FAQ   AF Decals   Audi Timeslips   Register   Login

Vacum Leaks? HELP PLEASE!!!

  Printable Version
Audi >> Audi Reviews >> Computer & Fuel Systems >> Vacum Leaks? HELP PLEASE!!! Page: [1]
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
Vacum Leaks? HELP PLEASE!!! - 2/12/2008 6:05:02 AM   
plblevins

 

Posts: 14
Joined: 2/10/2008
Status: offline
I have a 1999 Audi A4 (2.8) I am looking for any possible reason to generate codes p1136 and p1138. I changed the fuel filter thinking the fuel was to "lean" beacuse of possibly dirty filter. It does run a-lot better, however codes are still popping up. I know its a possible vacum leak, but to be honest I don't really know what I'm looking at when I take off the engine cover. Any ideas where I could locate these leaks? I am also getting ready to change my MAF. PLEASE HELP!!!
Post #: 1
RE: Vacum Leaks? HELP PLEASE!!! - 2/19/2008 8:20:57 PM   
velocityfactor

 

Posts: 11
Joined: 2/11/2008
Status: offline
I'm not at work right now to check the codes, but a quick google search returned this: http://www.audiforums.com/m_383165/tm.htm
and it seems that the general concensus on these codes is indeed a bad MAF sensor.  They both pertain to fuel and air metering. again, not at work right now to give you the book answer, but if you have a friend with a MAF, swap them and see how it runs.  Also, the codes aren't going to go away untill they're cleared with a VAG com. Take it to a shop or the dealer or even an Autozone if the person there is cool enough to take the time to clear those codes and see if they come back after you try a new MAF.
-=Tristan=-

< Message edited by velocityfactor -- 2/19/2008 8:26:55 PM >

(in reply to plblevins)
Post #: 2
RE: Vacum Leaks? HELP PLEASE!!! - 2/20/2008 6:09:01 AM   
plblevins

 

Posts: 14
Joined: 2/10/2008
Status: offline
I will check the MAF tonight. It sounds like a possible explanation. Your the second person who has suggested this. Are there any physical details I should be aware of while checking the MAF for any damages? I do have an OBDII to clear and check codes.

_____________________________

P.Blevins.

(in reply to velocityfactor)
Post #: 3
RE: Vacum Leaks? HELP PLEASE!!! - 2/21/2008 12:21:15 PM   
velocityfactor

 

Posts: 11
Joined: 2/11/2008
Status: offline
maf's are checked with a voltage test usually.  Only way to tell if it's bad visually is if the filaments were physically broken. other than that it's going to be a multitester.  

(in reply to plblevins)
Post #: 4
Login OR Register now to post a reply to this forum topic.
Page:   [1]

 
Audi Forums >> Audi Reviews >> Computer & Fuel Systems
Jump to:

Featured Sponsors

Advertising Info

Top 10 Posters
cincytt14882
pandaxpress14556
techbod12831
onepoint8tee10845
jestnomen10682
awdaholic10051
badluckaudi9131
karl8984
chaos922878048
i3uddha7334

New Vendors
AMSOIL - Performance Oil Technology
Penske Audi West Covina
Royal Purple
GetCoolParts.com
K&N Engineering, Inc.


Honda CBR Motorcycles | Kawasaki Motorcycles

Audi Forums .com is not affiliated with or endorsed by AUDI AG.