Code p1136 for a year now
Bank 1 long term fuel trim add.
The engine runs solid however I only get about 3 lb boost. Fires on first tryand never dies. Always. It's a 2000 1.8T Quattro ATW.
1) I have installed a boost gauge and it reads 15 inMg. There is a rip on an L shape hose going from the intake manifold to the U shape brake booster line that then crosses the firewall. If I cover this up, my gauge goes to 19-20 inMg.
What is this hose called? I'll be back to post a picture soon.
2) I just cleaned the Maf and Reinstalled. I hear varying advice as to whether or not Maf can cause p1136.
3) My SAI has an Audible leak and I can feel it. Can't tell if it's the pump housing or the connection on flex pipe.
Would SAI ever throw a p1136?
I really don't want to pay $50 for a hose if the leak is insignificant or in the housing of the pump.
If a cold start and SAI is on, I'm reading about 13inMg until it turns off and then I get 19inMg.
4)My next move is the fuel pressure. What would be my first step in investigating the fuel system for problems causing a p1136?
Thank you for reading this.
The engine runs solid however I only get about 3 lb boost. Fires on first tryand never dies. Always. It's a 2000 1.8T Quattro ATW.
1) I have installed a boost gauge and it reads 15 inMg. There is a rip on an L shape hose going from the intake manifold to the U shape brake booster line that then crosses the firewall. If I cover this up, my gauge goes to 19-20 inMg.
What is this hose called? I'll be back to post a picture soon.
2) I just cleaned the Maf and Reinstalled. I hear varying advice as to whether or not Maf can cause p1136.
3) My SAI has an Audible leak and I can feel it. Can't tell if it's the pump housing or the connection on flex pipe.
Would SAI ever throw a p1136?
I really don't want to pay $50 for a hose if the leak is insignificant or in the housing of the pump.
If a cold start and SAI is on, I'm reading about 13inMg until it turns off and then I get 19inMg.
4)My next move is the fuel pressure. What would be my first step in investigating the fuel system for problems causing a p1136?
Thank you for reading this.
Last edited by Frozenguy; May 3, 2016 at 09:05 PM.
I just took the car for a spin after reinstalling Maf.
I don't know what I messed with but when I did a sufficient pull in 2nd gear I got 6lb boost for about 4 seconds but then it fell to 3-4lb and held.
I can hear a boost leak after it spools.
i don't think this is my p1136 problem though Which is what I'm concerned about because it's been a year since I could register the car and I still need to.
I don't know what I messed with but when I did a sufficient pull in 2nd gear I got 6lb boost for about 4 seconds but then it fell to 3-4lb and held.
I can hear a boost leak after it spools.
i don't think this is my p1136 problem though Which is what I'm concerned about because it's been a year since I could register the car and I still need to.
That brake booster hose with the year in it is a massive vacuum leak. That's killing your boost and your LTFT value. Replace it and clear your codes. Normal engine vacuum at idle is -18 to -22 mmHg. Higher than that (which your gauge is showing you) indicates a vacuum leak, and you definitely have that. Get a new brake booster hose.
Almost any code scanner will read readiness monitors. Once you fix the issue and clear the codes, it'll take a couple of cold starts for your SAI monitor to green-light. Auto parts stores aren't allowed to clear codes though. I bought a cheap scanner at harbor freight for under $40 that reads and clears codes, reads readiness monitors, freeze-frame sensor data, etc. I would grab one and just keep it in your car for things like this.
Almost any code scanner will read readiness monitors. Once you fix the issue and clear the codes, it'll take a couple of cold starts for your SAI monitor to green-light. Auto parts stores aren't allowed to clear codes though. I bought a cheap scanner at harbor freight for under $40 that reads and clears codes, reads readiness monitors, freeze-frame sensor data, etc. I would grab one and just keep it in your car for things like this.
I ordered a new reinforced hose and sealed the torn one up for a temp fix. It's holding at about 7psi now. feels much better
Thanks for the help.
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