help on 2001 A4 1.8T check engine light
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Re: help on 2001 A4 1.8T check engine light
Thanks a lot, I leave in a small town, no shop has audi expert, except
the dealers (they might no be expert either)
I am thinking of selling it 1000 dollars below kbb trade in price, cuz
i have another car to drive, my questions are: if the EPC is off (only
check engine on), there is no power loss and car runs like normal, can
I still drive this car for a while? locally!, and is there any damage
if i do so?
thanks again for the replies.
Scott.
On Jun 1, 9:12 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:52:24 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >On Jun 1, 3:14 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:21:24 -0500, Tony <t...@visi.com> wrote:
>
> >> >xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> >> guys, I have my 2001A4(1.8T Q auto)checkenginelight on yesterday.
>
> >> >> code from autozone is:
>
> >> >> P0322 Ign./Distributor Eng.Speed Inp.Circ No Signal
>
> >> >> I also observed that EPC comes on several times (checkenginelight
> >> >> always on), and when EPC is on, idle rpm raise to 1100, normal is 750,
> >> >> and car has noticable reduced power. and mpg super low.
>
> >> >> When EPC is off (onlycheckenginelight on), car runs almost close to
> >> >> normal and maybe a tiny little bit power loss.
>
> >> >> Anyone can help me on this, which sensor or part should be fixed?
>
> >> >> thanks a lot
>
> >> >> Scott
>
> >> >When the EPC light is on theenginethe ECU is operating in default mode
> >> >and ignoringenginemanagement input signals, probably because one or
> >> >more of them are out of range.
>
> >> >Just guessing but it may be due to the cam position sensor on the front
> >> >of the head. That sensor provides information to help the ECU determine
> >> >when to fire the spark plugs.
>
> >> Very close. The B5 Bentley CD says ECM code P0322 fingers the "EngineSpeed
> >> (RPM) Sensor", a magnetic pickup from the flywheel. It's one of the more
> >> specific codes, actually, with a very short debug sequence (sensor -> sensor
> >> wiring -> ECM).
>
> >> Theenginespeed sensor on the1.8Tis located behind the oil filter housing
> >> on theenginecylinder block, and connects via a three pin gray connector from
> >> the wiring harness. Replace the sensor, clear codes, then generate a new
> >> Readiness code...
>
> >> Cheers
>
> >> /daytripper
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>
> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> >Thanks a lot for both u guys
>
> >what is the offical name of the engine speed sensor? I couldnt find
> >the part online, but I can find Cam Position Sensor.
>
> The service manual calls it the "Engine Speed Sensor" or "Engine Speed (RPM)
> Sensor" in every reference I can find for that particular engine.
> Unfortunately, part numbers aren't typically included in the Audi/Bentley
> factory service manuals.
>
> Cheers
>
> /daytripper
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>
> - Show quoted text -
the dealers (they might no be expert either)
I am thinking of selling it 1000 dollars below kbb trade in price, cuz
i have another car to drive, my questions are: if the EPC is off (only
check engine on), there is no power loss and car runs like normal, can
I still drive this car for a while? locally!, and is there any damage
if i do so?
thanks again for the replies.
Scott.
On Jun 1, 9:12 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:52:24 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >On Jun 1, 3:14 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:21:24 -0500, Tony <t...@visi.com> wrote:
>
> >> >xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> >> guys, I have my 2001A4(1.8T Q auto)checkenginelight on yesterday.
>
> >> >> code from autozone is:
>
> >> >> P0322 Ign./Distributor Eng.Speed Inp.Circ No Signal
>
> >> >> I also observed that EPC comes on several times (checkenginelight
> >> >> always on), and when EPC is on, idle rpm raise to 1100, normal is 750,
> >> >> and car has noticable reduced power. and mpg super low.
>
> >> >> When EPC is off (onlycheckenginelight on), car runs almost close to
> >> >> normal and maybe a tiny little bit power loss.
>
> >> >> Anyone can help me on this, which sensor or part should be fixed?
>
> >> >> thanks a lot
>
> >> >> Scott
>
> >> >When the EPC light is on theenginethe ECU is operating in default mode
> >> >and ignoringenginemanagement input signals, probably because one or
> >> >more of them are out of range.
>
> >> >Just guessing but it may be due to the cam position sensor on the front
> >> >of the head. That sensor provides information to help the ECU determine
> >> >when to fire the spark plugs.
>
> >> Very close. The B5 Bentley CD says ECM code P0322 fingers the "EngineSpeed
> >> (RPM) Sensor", a magnetic pickup from the flywheel. It's one of the more
> >> specific codes, actually, with a very short debug sequence (sensor -> sensor
> >> wiring -> ECM).
>
> >> Theenginespeed sensor on the1.8Tis located behind the oil filter housing
> >> on theenginecylinder block, and connects via a three pin gray connector from
> >> the wiring harness. Replace the sensor, clear codes, then generate a new
> >> Readiness code...
>
> >> Cheers
>
> >> /daytripper
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> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> >Thanks a lot for both u guys
>
> >what is the offical name of the engine speed sensor? I couldnt find
> >the part online, but I can find Cam Position Sensor.
>
> The service manual calls it the "Engine Speed Sensor" or "Engine Speed (RPM)
> Sensor" in every reference I can find for that particular engine.
> Unfortunately, part numbers aren't typically included in the Audi/Bentley
> factory service manuals.
>
> Cheers
>
> /daytripper
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Re: help on 2001 A4 1.8T check engine light
On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:22:05 -0000, xuegewang@gmail.com wrote:
>
>On Jun 1, 9:12 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:52:24 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> >On Jun 1, 3:14 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
>> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:21:24 -0500, Tony <t...@visi.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> >xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>> >> >> guys, I have my 2001A4(1.8T Q auto)checkenginelight on yesterday.
>>
>> >> >> code from autozone is:
>>
>> >> >> P0322 Ign./Distributor Eng.Speed Inp.Circ No Signal
>>
>> >> >> I also observed that EPC comes on several times (checkenginelight
>> >> >> always on), and when EPC is on, idle rpm raise to 1100, normal is 750,
>> >> >> and car has noticable reduced power. and mpg super low.
>>
>> >> >> When EPC is off (onlycheckenginelight on), car runs almost close to
>> >> >> normal and maybe a tiny little bit power loss.
>>
>> >> >> Anyone can help me on this, which sensor or part should be fixed?
>>
>> >> >> thanks a lot
>>
>> >> >> Scott
>>
>> >> >When the EPC light is on theenginethe ECU is operating in default mode
>> >> >and ignoringenginemanagement input signals, probably because one or
>> >> >more of them are out of range.
>>
>> >> >Just guessing but it may be due to the cam position sensor on the front
>> >> >of the head. That sensor provides information to help the ECU determine
>> >> >when to fire the spark plugs.
>>
>> >> Very close. The B5 Bentley CD says ECM code P0322 fingers the "EngineSpeed
>> >> (RPM) Sensor", a magnetic pickup from the flywheel. It's one of the more
>> >> specific codes, actually, with a very short debug sequence (sensor -> sensor
>> >> wiring -> ECM).
>>
>> >> Theenginespeed sensor on the1.8Tis located behind the oil filter housing
>> >> on theenginecylinder block, and connects via a three pin gray connector from
>> >> the wiring harness. Replace the sensor, clear codes, then generate a new
>> >> Readiness code...
>>
>> >> Cheers
>>
>> >> /daytripper
>> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> >> - Show quoted text -
>>
>> >Thanks a lot for both u guys
>>
>> >what is the offical name of the engine speed sensor? I couldnt find
>> >the part online, but I can find Cam Position Sensor.
>>
>> The service manual calls it the "Engine Speed Sensor" or "Engine Speed (RPM)
>> Sensor" in every reference I can find for that particular engine.
>> Unfortunately, part numbers aren't typically included in the Audi/Bentley
>> factory service manuals.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> /daytripper
>> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
>Thanks a lot, I leave in a small town, no shop has audi expert, except
>the dealers (they might no be expert either)
>
>I am thinking of selling it 1000 dollars below kbb trade in price, cuz
>i have another car to drive, my questions are: if the EPC is off (only
>check engine on), there is no power loss and car runs like normal, can
>I still drive this car for a while? locally!, and is there any damage
>if i do so?
>
>thanks again for the replies.
>
>Scott.
I'd expect your current set of symptoms would continue indefinitely until the
problem is corrected. If the ECU doesn't know the engine speed it can't
properly vector into the fuel map, so it could be running rich or lean at any
given speed. The former isn't good for cylinder bore wear, and the latter
isn't good for valve seats - and you don't get to pick only one
How about giving an actual Audi main line service department a call and seeing
if they can put you on to the cost of the sensor. It might be cheap enough to
just fix the thing...
Cheers
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
>
>On Jun 1, 9:12 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:52:24 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> >On Jun 1, 3:14 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
>> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:21:24 -0500, Tony <t...@visi.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> >xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>> >> >> guys, I have my 2001A4(1.8T Q auto)checkenginelight on yesterday.
>>
>> >> >> code from autozone is:
>>
>> >> >> P0322 Ign./Distributor Eng.Speed Inp.Circ No Signal
>>
>> >> >> I also observed that EPC comes on several times (checkenginelight
>> >> >> always on), and when EPC is on, idle rpm raise to 1100, normal is 750,
>> >> >> and car has noticable reduced power. and mpg super low.
>>
>> >> >> When EPC is off (onlycheckenginelight on), car runs almost close to
>> >> >> normal and maybe a tiny little bit power loss.
>>
>> >> >> Anyone can help me on this, which sensor or part should be fixed?
>>
>> >> >> thanks a lot
>>
>> >> >> Scott
>>
>> >> >When the EPC light is on theenginethe ECU is operating in default mode
>> >> >and ignoringenginemanagement input signals, probably because one or
>> >> >more of them are out of range.
>>
>> >> >Just guessing but it may be due to the cam position sensor on the front
>> >> >of the head. That sensor provides information to help the ECU determine
>> >> >when to fire the spark plugs.
>>
>> >> Very close. The B5 Bentley CD says ECM code P0322 fingers the "EngineSpeed
>> >> (RPM) Sensor", a magnetic pickup from the flywheel. It's one of the more
>> >> specific codes, actually, with a very short debug sequence (sensor -> sensor
>> >> wiring -> ECM).
>>
>> >> Theenginespeed sensor on the1.8Tis located behind the oil filter housing
>> >> on theenginecylinder block, and connects via a three pin gray connector from
>> >> the wiring harness. Replace the sensor, clear codes, then generate a new
>> >> Readiness code...
>>
>> >> Cheers
>>
>> >> /daytripper
>> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> >> - Show quoted text -
>>
>> >Thanks a lot for both u guys
>>
>> >what is the offical name of the engine speed sensor? I couldnt find
>> >the part online, but I can find Cam Position Sensor.
>>
>> The service manual calls it the "Engine Speed Sensor" or "Engine Speed (RPM)
>> Sensor" in every reference I can find for that particular engine.
>> Unfortunately, part numbers aren't typically included in the Audi/Bentley
>> factory service manuals.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> /daytripper
>> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
>Thanks a lot, I leave in a small town, no shop has audi expert, except
>the dealers (they might no be expert either)
>
>I am thinking of selling it 1000 dollars below kbb trade in price, cuz
>i have another car to drive, my questions are: if the EPC is off (only
>check engine on), there is no power loss and car runs like normal, can
>I still drive this car for a while? locally!, and is there any damage
>if i do so?
>
>thanks again for the replies.
>
>Scott.
I'd expect your current set of symptoms would continue indefinitely until the
problem is corrected. If the ECU doesn't know the engine speed it can't
properly vector into the fuel map, so it could be running rich or lean at any
given speed. The former isn't good for cylinder bore wear, and the latter
isn't good for valve seats - and you don't get to pick only one
How about giving an actual Audi main line service department a call and seeing
if they can put you on to the cost of the sensor. It might be cheap enough to
just fix the thing...
Cheers
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
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Re: help on 2001 A4 1.8T check engine light
On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:22:05 -0000, xuegewang@gmail.com wrote:
>
>On Jun 1, 9:12 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:52:24 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> >On Jun 1, 3:14 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
>> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:21:24 -0500, Tony <t...@visi.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> >xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>> >> >> guys, I have my 2001A4(1.8T Q auto)checkenginelight on yesterday.
>>
>> >> >> code from autozone is:
>>
>> >> >> P0322 Ign./Distributor Eng.Speed Inp.Circ No Signal
>>
>> >> >> I also observed that EPC comes on several times (checkenginelight
>> >> >> always on), and when EPC is on, idle rpm raise to 1100, normal is 750,
>> >> >> and car has noticable reduced power. and mpg super low.
>>
>> >> >> When EPC is off (onlycheckenginelight on), car runs almost close to
>> >> >> normal and maybe a tiny little bit power loss.
>>
>> >> >> Anyone can help me on this, which sensor or part should be fixed?
>>
>> >> >> thanks a lot
>>
>> >> >> Scott
>>
>> >> >When the EPC light is on theenginethe ECU is operating in default mode
>> >> >and ignoringenginemanagement input signals, probably because one or
>> >> >more of them are out of range.
>>
>> >> >Just guessing but it may be due to the cam position sensor on the front
>> >> >of the head. That sensor provides information to help the ECU determine
>> >> >when to fire the spark plugs.
>>
>> >> Very close. The B5 Bentley CD says ECM code P0322 fingers the "EngineSpeed
>> >> (RPM) Sensor", a magnetic pickup from the flywheel. It's one of the more
>> >> specific codes, actually, with a very short debug sequence (sensor -> sensor
>> >> wiring -> ECM).
>>
>> >> Theenginespeed sensor on the1.8Tis located behind the oil filter housing
>> >> on theenginecylinder block, and connects via a three pin gray connector from
>> >> the wiring harness. Replace the sensor, clear codes, then generate a new
>> >> Readiness code...
>>
>> >> Cheers
>>
>> >> /daytripper
>> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> >> - Show quoted text -
>>
>> >Thanks a lot for both u guys
>>
>> >what is the offical name of the engine speed sensor? I couldnt find
>> >the part online, but I can find Cam Position Sensor.
>>
>> The service manual calls it the "Engine Speed Sensor" or "Engine Speed (RPM)
>> Sensor" in every reference I can find for that particular engine.
>> Unfortunately, part numbers aren't typically included in the Audi/Bentley
>> factory service manuals.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> /daytripper
>> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
>Thanks a lot, I leave in a small town, no shop has audi expert, except
>the dealers (they might no be expert either)
>
>I am thinking of selling it 1000 dollars below kbb trade in price, cuz
>i have another car to drive, my questions are: if the EPC is off (only
>check engine on), there is no power loss and car runs like normal, can
>I still drive this car for a while? locally!, and is there any damage
>if i do so?
>
>thanks again for the replies.
>
>Scott.
I'd expect your current set of symptoms would continue indefinitely until the
problem is corrected. If the ECU doesn't know the engine speed it can't
properly vector into the fuel map, so it could be running rich or lean at any
given speed. The former isn't good for cylinder bore wear, and the latter
isn't good for valve seats - and you don't get to pick only one
How about giving an actual Audi main line service department a call and seeing
if they can put you on to the cost of the sensor. It might be cheap enough to
just fix the thing...
Cheers
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
>
>On Jun 1, 9:12 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:52:24 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> >On Jun 1, 3:14 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
>> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:21:24 -0500, Tony <t...@visi.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> >xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>> >> >> guys, I have my 2001A4(1.8T Q auto)checkenginelight on yesterday.
>>
>> >> >> code from autozone is:
>>
>> >> >> P0322 Ign./Distributor Eng.Speed Inp.Circ No Signal
>>
>> >> >> I also observed that EPC comes on several times (checkenginelight
>> >> >> always on), and when EPC is on, idle rpm raise to 1100, normal is 750,
>> >> >> and car has noticable reduced power. and mpg super low.
>>
>> >> >> When EPC is off (onlycheckenginelight on), car runs almost close to
>> >> >> normal and maybe a tiny little bit power loss.
>>
>> >> >> Anyone can help me on this, which sensor or part should be fixed?
>>
>> >> >> thanks a lot
>>
>> >> >> Scott
>>
>> >> >When the EPC light is on theenginethe ECU is operating in default mode
>> >> >and ignoringenginemanagement input signals, probably because one or
>> >> >more of them are out of range.
>>
>> >> >Just guessing but it may be due to the cam position sensor on the front
>> >> >of the head. That sensor provides information to help the ECU determine
>> >> >when to fire the spark plugs.
>>
>> >> Very close. The B5 Bentley CD says ECM code P0322 fingers the "EngineSpeed
>> >> (RPM) Sensor", a magnetic pickup from the flywheel. It's one of the more
>> >> specific codes, actually, with a very short debug sequence (sensor -> sensor
>> >> wiring -> ECM).
>>
>> >> Theenginespeed sensor on the1.8Tis located behind the oil filter housing
>> >> on theenginecylinder block, and connects via a three pin gray connector from
>> >> the wiring harness. Replace the sensor, clear codes, then generate a new
>> >> Readiness code...
>>
>> >> Cheers
>>
>> >> /daytripper
>> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> >> - Show quoted text -
>>
>> >Thanks a lot for both u guys
>>
>> >what is the offical name of the engine speed sensor? I couldnt find
>> >the part online, but I can find Cam Position Sensor.
>>
>> The service manual calls it the "Engine Speed Sensor" or "Engine Speed (RPM)
>> Sensor" in every reference I can find for that particular engine.
>> Unfortunately, part numbers aren't typically included in the Audi/Bentley
>> factory service manuals.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> /daytripper
>> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
>Thanks a lot, I leave in a small town, no shop has audi expert, except
>the dealers (they might no be expert either)
>
>I am thinking of selling it 1000 dollars below kbb trade in price, cuz
>i have another car to drive, my questions are: if the EPC is off (only
>check engine on), there is no power loss and car runs like normal, can
>I still drive this car for a while? locally!, and is there any damage
>if i do so?
>
>thanks again for the replies.
>
>Scott.
I'd expect your current set of symptoms would continue indefinitely until the
problem is corrected. If the ECU doesn't know the engine speed it can't
properly vector into the fuel map, so it could be running rich or lean at any
given speed. The former isn't good for cylinder bore wear, and the latter
isn't good for valve seats - and you don't get to pick only one
How about giving an actual Audi main line service department a call and seeing
if they can put you on to the cost of the sensor. It might be cheap enough to
just fix the thing...
Cheers
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
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Re: help on 2001 A4 1.8T check engine light
On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:22:05 -0000, xuegewang@gmail.com wrote:
>
>On Jun 1, 9:12 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:52:24 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> >On Jun 1, 3:14 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
>> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:21:24 -0500, Tony <t...@visi.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> >xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>> >> >> guys, I have my 2001A4(1.8T Q auto)checkenginelight on yesterday.
>>
>> >> >> code from autozone is:
>>
>> >> >> P0322 Ign./Distributor Eng.Speed Inp.Circ No Signal
>>
>> >> >> I also observed that EPC comes on several times (checkenginelight
>> >> >> always on), and when EPC is on, idle rpm raise to 1100, normal is 750,
>> >> >> and car has noticable reduced power. and mpg super low.
>>
>> >> >> When EPC is off (onlycheckenginelight on), car runs almost close to
>> >> >> normal and maybe a tiny little bit power loss.
>>
>> >> >> Anyone can help me on this, which sensor or part should be fixed?
>>
>> >> >> thanks a lot
>>
>> >> >> Scott
>>
>> >> >When the EPC light is on theenginethe ECU is operating in default mode
>> >> >and ignoringenginemanagement input signals, probably because one or
>> >> >more of them are out of range.
>>
>> >> >Just guessing but it may be due to the cam position sensor on the front
>> >> >of the head. That sensor provides information to help the ECU determine
>> >> >when to fire the spark plugs.
>>
>> >> Very close. The B5 Bentley CD says ECM code P0322 fingers the "EngineSpeed
>> >> (RPM) Sensor", a magnetic pickup from the flywheel. It's one of the more
>> >> specific codes, actually, with a very short debug sequence (sensor -> sensor
>> >> wiring -> ECM).
>>
>> >> Theenginespeed sensor on the1.8Tis located behind the oil filter housing
>> >> on theenginecylinder block, and connects via a three pin gray connector from
>> >> the wiring harness. Replace the sensor, clear codes, then generate a new
>> >> Readiness code...
>>
>> >> Cheers
>>
>> >> /daytripper
>> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> >> - Show quoted text -
>>
>> >Thanks a lot for both u guys
>>
>> >what is the offical name of the engine speed sensor? I couldnt find
>> >the part online, but I can find Cam Position Sensor.
>>
>> The service manual calls it the "Engine Speed Sensor" or "Engine Speed (RPM)
>> Sensor" in every reference I can find for that particular engine.
>> Unfortunately, part numbers aren't typically included in the Audi/Bentley
>> factory service manuals.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> /daytripper
>> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
>Thanks a lot, I leave in a small town, no shop has audi expert, except
>the dealers (they might no be expert either)
>
>I am thinking of selling it 1000 dollars below kbb trade in price, cuz
>i have another car to drive, my questions are: if the EPC is off (only
>check engine on), there is no power loss and car runs like normal, can
>I still drive this car for a while? locally!, and is there any damage
>if i do so?
>
>thanks again for the replies.
>
>Scott.
I'd expect your current set of symptoms would continue indefinitely until the
problem is corrected. If the ECU doesn't know the engine speed it can't
properly vector into the fuel map, so it could be running rich or lean at any
given speed. The former isn't good for cylinder bore wear, and the latter
isn't good for valve seats - and you don't get to pick only one
How about giving an actual Audi main line service department a call and seeing
if they can put you on to the cost of the sensor. It might be cheap enough to
just fix the thing...
Cheers
/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd
>
>On Jun 1, 9:12 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:52:24 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> >On Jun 1, 3:14 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
>> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:21:24 -0500, Tony <t...@visi.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> >xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>> >> >> guys, I have my 2001A4(1.8T Q auto)checkenginelight on yesterday.
>>
>> >> >> code from autozone is:
>>
>> >> >> P0322 Ign./Distributor Eng.Speed Inp.Circ No Signal
>>
>> >> >> I also observed that EPC comes on several times (checkenginelight
>> >> >> always on), and when EPC is on, idle rpm raise to 1100, normal is 750,
>> >> >> and car has noticable reduced power. and mpg super low.
>>
>> >> >> When EPC is off (onlycheckenginelight on), car runs almost close to
>> >> >> normal and maybe a tiny little bit power loss.
>>
>> >> >> Anyone can help me on this, which sensor or part should be fixed?
>>
>> >> >> thanks a lot
>>
>> >> >> Scott
>>
>> >> >When the EPC light is on theenginethe ECU is operating in default mode
>> >> >and ignoringenginemanagement input signals, probably because one or
>> >> >more of them are out of range.
>>
>> >> >Just guessing but it may be due to the cam position sensor on the front
>> >> >of the head. That sensor provides information to help the ECU determine
>> >> >when to fire the spark plugs.
>>
>> >> Very close. The B5 Bentley CD says ECM code P0322 fingers the "EngineSpeed
>> >> (RPM) Sensor", a magnetic pickup from the flywheel. It's one of the more
>> >> specific codes, actually, with a very short debug sequence (sensor -> sensor
>> >> wiring -> ECM).
>>
>> >> Theenginespeed sensor on the1.8Tis located behind the oil filter housing
>> >> on theenginecylinder block, and connects via a three pin gray connector from
>> >> the wiring harness. Replace the sensor, clear codes, then generate a new
>> >> Readiness code...
>>
>> >> Cheers
>>
>> >> /daytripper
>> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> >> - Show quoted text -
>>
>> >Thanks a lot for both u guys
>>
>> >what is the offical name of the engine speed sensor? I couldnt find
>> >the part online, but I can find Cam Position Sensor.
>>
>> The service manual calls it the "Engine Speed Sensor" or "Engine Speed (RPM)
>> Sensor" in every reference I can find for that particular engine.
>> Unfortunately, part numbers aren't typically included in the Audi/Bentley
>> factory service manuals.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> /daytripper
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>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
>Thanks a lot, I leave in a small town, no shop has audi expert, except
>the dealers (they might no be expert either)
>
>I am thinking of selling it 1000 dollars below kbb trade in price, cuz
>i have another car to drive, my questions are: if the EPC is off (only
>check engine on), there is no power loss and car runs like normal, can
>I still drive this car for a while? locally!, and is there any damage
>if i do so?
>
>thanks again for the replies.
>
>Scott.
I'd expect your current set of symptoms would continue indefinitely until the
problem is corrected. If the ECU doesn't know the engine speed it can't
properly vector into the fuel map, so it could be running rich or lean at any
given speed. The former isn't good for cylinder bore wear, and the latter
isn't good for valve seats - and you don't get to pick only one
How about giving an actual Audi main line service department a call and seeing
if they can put you on to the cost of the sensor. It might be cheap enough to
just fix the thing...
Cheers
/daytripper
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Re: help on 2001 A4 1.8T check engine light
On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:22:05 -0000, xuegewang@gmail.com wrote:
>
>On Jun 1, 9:12 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:52:24 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> >On Jun 1, 3:14 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
>> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:21:24 -0500, Tony <t...@visi.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> >xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>> >> >> guys, I have my 2001A4(1.8T Q auto)checkenginelight on yesterday.
>>
>> >> >> code from autozone is:
>>
>> >> >> P0322 Ign./Distributor Eng.Speed Inp.Circ No Signal
>>
>> >> >> I also observed that EPC comes on several times (checkenginelight
>> >> >> always on), and when EPC is on, idle rpm raise to 1100, normal is 750,
>> >> >> and car has noticable reduced power. and mpg super low.
>>
>> >> >> When EPC is off (onlycheckenginelight on), car runs almost close to
>> >> >> normal and maybe a tiny little bit power loss.
>>
>> >> >> Anyone can help me on this, which sensor or part should be fixed?
>>
>> >> >> thanks a lot
>>
>> >> >> Scott
>>
>> >> >When the EPC light is on theenginethe ECU is operating in default mode
>> >> >and ignoringenginemanagement input signals, probably because one or
>> >> >more of them are out of range.
>>
>> >> >Just guessing but it may be due to the cam position sensor on the front
>> >> >of the head. That sensor provides information to help the ECU determine
>> >> >when to fire the spark plugs.
>>
>> >> Very close. The B5 Bentley CD says ECM code P0322 fingers the "EngineSpeed
>> >> (RPM) Sensor", a magnetic pickup from the flywheel. It's one of the more
>> >> specific codes, actually, with a very short debug sequence (sensor -> sensor
>> >> wiring -> ECM).
>>
>> >> Theenginespeed sensor on the1.8Tis located behind the oil filter housing
>> >> on theenginecylinder block, and connects via a three pin gray connector from
>> >> the wiring harness. Replace the sensor, clear codes, then generate a new
>> >> Readiness code...
>>
>> >> Cheers
>>
>> >> /daytripper
>> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> >> - Show quoted text -
>>
>> >Thanks a lot for both u guys
>>
>> >what is the offical name of the engine speed sensor? I couldnt find
>> >the part online, but I can find Cam Position Sensor.
>>
>> The service manual calls it the "Engine Speed Sensor" or "Engine Speed (RPM)
>> Sensor" in every reference I can find for that particular engine.
>> Unfortunately, part numbers aren't typically included in the Audi/Bentley
>> factory service manuals.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> /daytripper
>> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
>Thanks a lot, I leave in a small town, no shop has audi expert, except
>the dealers (they might no be expert either)
>
>I am thinking of selling it 1000 dollars below kbb trade in price, cuz
>i have another car to drive, my questions are: if the EPC is off (only
>check engine on), there is no power loss and car runs like normal, can
>I still drive this car for a while? locally!, and is there any damage
>if i do so?
>
>thanks again for the replies.
>
>Scott.
I'd expect your current set of symptoms would continue indefinitely until the
problem is corrected. If the ECU doesn't know the engine speed it can't
properly vector into the fuel map, so it could be running rich or lean at any
given speed. The former isn't good for cylinder bore wear, and the latter
isn't good for valve seats - and you don't get to pick only one
How about giving an actual Audi main line service department a call and seeing
if they can put you on to the cost of the sensor. It might be cheap enough to
just fix the thing...
Cheers
/daytripper
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>
>On Jun 1, 9:12 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:52:24 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> >On Jun 1, 3:14 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
>> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:21:24 -0500, Tony <t...@visi.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> >xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>> >> >> guys, I have my 2001A4(1.8T Q auto)checkenginelight on yesterday.
>>
>> >> >> code from autozone is:
>>
>> >> >> P0322 Ign./Distributor Eng.Speed Inp.Circ No Signal
>>
>> >> >> I also observed that EPC comes on several times (checkenginelight
>> >> >> always on), and when EPC is on, idle rpm raise to 1100, normal is 750,
>> >> >> and car has noticable reduced power. and mpg super low.
>>
>> >> >> When EPC is off (onlycheckenginelight on), car runs almost close to
>> >> >> normal and maybe a tiny little bit power loss.
>>
>> >> >> Anyone can help me on this, which sensor or part should be fixed?
>>
>> >> >> thanks a lot
>>
>> >> >> Scott
>>
>> >> >When the EPC light is on theenginethe ECU is operating in default mode
>> >> >and ignoringenginemanagement input signals, probably because one or
>> >> >more of them are out of range.
>>
>> >> >Just guessing but it may be due to the cam position sensor on the front
>> >> >of the head. That sensor provides information to help the ECU determine
>> >> >when to fire the spark plugs.
>>
>> >> Very close. The B5 Bentley CD says ECM code P0322 fingers the "EngineSpeed
>> >> (RPM) Sensor", a magnetic pickup from the flywheel. It's one of the more
>> >> specific codes, actually, with a very short debug sequence (sensor -> sensor
>> >> wiring -> ECM).
>>
>> >> Theenginespeed sensor on the1.8Tis located behind the oil filter housing
>> >> on theenginecylinder block, and connects via a three pin gray connector from
>> >> the wiring harness. Replace the sensor, clear codes, then generate a new
>> >> Readiness code...
>>
>> >> Cheers
>>
>> >> /daytripper
>> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> >> - Show quoted text -
>>
>> >Thanks a lot for both u guys
>>
>> >what is the offical name of the engine speed sensor? I couldnt find
>> >the part online, but I can find Cam Position Sensor.
>>
>> The service manual calls it the "Engine Speed Sensor" or "Engine Speed (RPM)
>> Sensor" in every reference I can find for that particular engine.
>> Unfortunately, part numbers aren't typically included in the Audi/Bentley
>> factory service manuals.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> /daytripper
>> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
>Thanks a lot, I leave in a small town, no shop has audi expert, except
>the dealers (they might no be expert either)
>
>I am thinking of selling it 1000 dollars below kbb trade in price, cuz
>i have another car to drive, my questions are: if the EPC is off (only
>check engine on), there is no power loss and car runs like normal, can
>I still drive this car for a while? locally!, and is there any damage
>if i do so?
>
>thanks again for the replies.
>
>Scott.
I'd expect your current set of symptoms would continue indefinitely until the
problem is corrected. If the ECU doesn't know the engine speed it can't
properly vector into the fuel map, so it could be running rich or lean at any
given speed. The former isn't good for cylinder bore wear, and the latter
isn't good for valve seats - and you don't get to pick only one
How about giving an actual Audi main line service department a call and seeing
if they can put you on to the cost of the sensor. It might be cheap enough to
just fix the thing...
Cheers
/daytripper
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Re: help on 2001 A4 1.8T check engine light
Thanks a lot! I will call around...
Scott
On Jun 1, 9:47 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:22:05 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >On Jun 1, 9:12 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:52:24 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >> >On Jun 1, 3:14 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> >> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:21:24 -0500, Tony <t...@visi.com> wrote:
>
> >> >> >xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> >> >> guys, I have my 2001A4(1.8T Q auto)checkenginelight on yesterday.
>
> >> >> >> code from autozone is:
>
> >> >> >> P0322 Ign./Distributor Eng.Speed Inp.Circ No Signal
>
> >> >> >> I also observed that EPC comes on several times (checkenginelight
> >> >> >> always on), and when EPC is on, idle rpm raise to 1100, normal is 750,
> >> >> >> and car has noticable reduced power. and mpg super low.
>
> >> >> >> When EPC is off (onlycheckenginelight on), car runs almost close to
> >> >> >> normal and maybe a tiny little bit power loss.
>
> >> >> >> Anyone can help me on this, which sensor or part should be fixed?
>
> >> >> >> thanks a lot
>
> >> >> >> Scott
>
> >> >> >When the EPClightis on theenginethe ECU is operating in default mode
> >> >> >and ignoringenginemanagement input signals, probably because one or
> >> >> >more of them are out of range.
>
> >> >> >Just guessing but it may be due to the cam position sensor on the front
> >> >> >of the head. That sensor provides information to help the ECU determine
> >> >> >when to fire the spark plugs.
>
> >> >> Very close. The B5 Bentley CD says ECM code P0322 fingers the "EngineSpeed
> >> >> (RPM) Sensor", a magnetic pickup from the flywheel. It's one of the more
> >> >> specific codes, actually, with a very short debug sequence (sensor -> sensor
> >> >> wiring -> ECM).
>
> >> >> Theenginespeed sensor on the1.8Tis located behind the oil filter housing
> >> >> on theenginecylinder block, and connects via a three pin gray connector from
> >> >> the wiring harness. Replace the sensor, clear codes, then generate a new
> >> >> Readiness code...
>
> >> >> Cheers
>
> >> >> /daytripper
> >> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> >> >Thanks a lot for both u guys
>
> >> >what is the offical name of theenginespeed sensor? I couldnt find
> >> >the part online, but I can find Cam Position Sensor.
>
> >> The service manual calls it the "EngineSpeed Sensor" or "EngineSpeed (RPM)
> >> Sensor" in every reference I can find for that particularengine.
> >> Unfortunately, part numbers aren't typically included in the Audi/Bentley
> >> factory service manuals.
>
> >> Cheers
>
> >> /daytripper
> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> >Thanks a lot, I leave in a small town, no shop has audi expert, except
> >the dealers (they might no be expert either)
>
> >I am thinking of selling it 1000 dollars below kbb trade in price, cuz
> >i have another car to drive, my questions are: if the EPC is off (only
> >checkengineon), there is no power loss and car runs like normal, can
> >I still drive this car for a while? locally!, and is there any damage
> >if i do so?
>
> >thanks again for the replies.
>
> >Scott.
>
> I'd expect your current set of symptoms would continue indefinitely until the
> problem is corrected. If the ECU doesn't know theenginespeed it can't
> properly vector into the fuel map, so it could be running rich or lean at any
> given speed. The former isn't good for cylinder bore wear, and the latter
> isn't good for valve seats - and you don't get to pick only one
>
> How about giving an actual Audi main line service department a call and seeing
> if they can put you on to the cost of the sensor. It might be cheap enough to
> just fix the thing...
>
> Cheers
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Scott
On Jun 1, 9:47 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:22:05 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >On Jun 1, 9:12 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:52:24 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >> >On Jun 1, 3:14 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> >> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:21:24 -0500, Tony <t...@visi.com> wrote:
>
> >> >> >xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> >> >> guys, I have my 2001A4(1.8T Q auto)checkenginelight on yesterday.
>
> >> >> >> code from autozone is:
>
> >> >> >> P0322 Ign./Distributor Eng.Speed Inp.Circ No Signal
>
> >> >> >> I also observed that EPC comes on several times (checkenginelight
> >> >> >> always on), and when EPC is on, idle rpm raise to 1100, normal is 750,
> >> >> >> and car has noticable reduced power. and mpg super low.
>
> >> >> >> When EPC is off (onlycheckenginelight on), car runs almost close to
> >> >> >> normal and maybe a tiny little bit power loss.
>
> >> >> >> Anyone can help me on this, which sensor or part should be fixed?
>
> >> >> >> thanks a lot
>
> >> >> >> Scott
>
> >> >> >When the EPClightis on theenginethe ECU is operating in default mode
> >> >> >and ignoringenginemanagement input signals, probably because one or
> >> >> >more of them are out of range.
>
> >> >> >Just guessing but it may be due to the cam position sensor on the front
> >> >> >of the head. That sensor provides information to help the ECU determine
> >> >> >when to fire the spark plugs.
>
> >> >> Very close. The B5 Bentley CD says ECM code P0322 fingers the "EngineSpeed
> >> >> (RPM) Sensor", a magnetic pickup from the flywheel. It's one of the more
> >> >> specific codes, actually, with a very short debug sequence (sensor -> sensor
> >> >> wiring -> ECM).
>
> >> >> Theenginespeed sensor on the1.8Tis located behind the oil filter housing
> >> >> on theenginecylinder block, and connects via a three pin gray connector from
> >> >> the wiring harness. Replace the sensor, clear codes, then generate a new
> >> >> Readiness code...
>
> >> >> Cheers
>
> >> >> /daytripper
> >> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> >> >Thanks a lot for both u guys
>
> >> >what is the offical name of theenginespeed sensor? I couldnt find
> >> >the part online, but I can find Cam Position Sensor.
>
> >> The service manual calls it the "EngineSpeed Sensor" or "EngineSpeed (RPM)
> >> Sensor" in every reference I can find for that particularengine.
> >> Unfortunately, part numbers aren't typically included in the Audi/Bentley
> >> factory service manuals.
>
> >> Cheers
>
> >> /daytripper
> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> >Thanks a lot, I leave in a small town, no shop has audi expert, except
> >the dealers (they might no be expert either)
>
> >I am thinking of selling it 1000 dollars below kbb trade in price, cuz
> >i have another car to drive, my questions are: if the EPC is off (only
> >checkengineon), there is no power loss and car runs like normal, can
> >I still drive this car for a while? locally!, and is there any damage
> >if i do so?
>
> >thanks again for the replies.
>
> >Scott.
>
> I'd expect your current set of symptoms would continue indefinitely until the
> problem is corrected. If the ECU doesn't know theenginespeed it can't
> properly vector into the fuel map, so it could be running rich or lean at any
> given speed. The former isn't good for cylinder bore wear, and the latter
> isn't good for valve seats - and you don't get to pick only one
>
> How about giving an actual Audi main line service department a call and seeing
> if they can put you on to the cost of the sensor. It might be cheap enough to
> just fix the thing...
>
> Cheers
>
> /daytripper
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>
> - Show quoted text -
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Re: help on 2001 A4 1.8T check engine light
Thanks a lot! I will call around...
Scott
On Jun 1, 9:47 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:22:05 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >On Jun 1, 9:12 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:52:24 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >> >On Jun 1, 3:14 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> >> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:21:24 -0500, Tony <t...@visi.com> wrote:
>
> >> >> >xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> >> >> guys, I have my 2001A4(1.8T Q auto)checkenginelight on yesterday.
>
> >> >> >> code from autozone is:
>
> >> >> >> P0322 Ign./Distributor Eng.Speed Inp.Circ No Signal
>
> >> >> >> I also observed that EPC comes on several times (checkenginelight
> >> >> >> always on), and when EPC is on, idle rpm raise to 1100, normal is 750,
> >> >> >> and car has noticable reduced power. and mpg super low.
>
> >> >> >> When EPC is off (onlycheckenginelight on), car runs almost close to
> >> >> >> normal and maybe a tiny little bit power loss.
>
> >> >> >> Anyone can help me on this, which sensor or part should be fixed?
>
> >> >> >> thanks a lot
>
> >> >> >> Scott
>
> >> >> >When the EPClightis on theenginethe ECU is operating in default mode
> >> >> >and ignoringenginemanagement input signals, probably because one or
> >> >> >more of them are out of range.
>
> >> >> >Just guessing but it may be due to the cam position sensor on the front
> >> >> >of the head. That sensor provides information to help the ECU determine
> >> >> >when to fire the spark plugs.
>
> >> >> Very close. The B5 Bentley CD says ECM code P0322 fingers the "EngineSpeed
> >> >> (RPM) Sensor", a magnetic pickup from the flywheel. It's one of the more
> >> >> specific codes, actually, with a very short debug sequence (sensor -> sensor
> >> >> wiring -> ECM).
>
> >> >> Theenginespeed sensor on the1.8Tis located behind the oil filter housing
> >> >> on theenginecylinder block, and connects via a three pin gray connector from
> >> >> the wiring harness. Replace the sensor, clear codes, then generate a new
> >> >> Readiness code...
>
> >> >> Cheers
>
> >> >> /daytripper
> >> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> >> >Thanks a lot for both u guys
>
> >> >what is the offical name of theenginespeed sensor? I couldnt find
> >> >the part online, but I can find Cam Position Sensor.
>
> >> The service manual calls it the "EngineSpeed Sensor" or "EngineSpeed (RPM)
> >> Sensor" in every reference I can find for that particularengine.
> >> Unfortunately, part numbers aren't typically included in the Audi/Bentley
> >> factory service manuals.
>
> >> Cheers
>
> >> /daytripper
> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> >Thanks a lot, I leave in a small town, no shop has audi expert, except
> >the dealers (they might no be expert either)
>
> >I am thinking of selling it 1000 dollars below kbb trade in price, cuz
> >i have another car to drive, my questions are: if the EPC is off (only
> >checkengineon), there is no power loss and car runs like normal, can
> >I still drive this car for a while? locally!, and is there any damage
> >if i do so?
>
> >thanks again for the replies.
>
> >Scott.
>
> I'd expect your current set of symptoms would continue indefinitely until the
> problem is corrected. If the ECU doesn't know theenginespeed it can't
> properly vector into the fuel map, so it could be running rich or lean at any
> given speed. The former isn't good for cylinder bore wear, and the latter
> isn't good for valve seats - and you don't get to pick only one
>
> How about giving an actual Audi main line service department a call and seeing
> if they can put you on to the cost of the sensor. It might be cheap enough to
> just fix the thing...
>
> Cheers
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Scott
On Jun 1, 9:47 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:22:05 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >On Jun 1, 9:12 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:52:24 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >> >On Jun 1, 3:14 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> >> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:21:24 -0500, Tony <t...@visi.com> wrote:
>
> >> >> >xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> >> >> guys, I have my 2001A4(1.8T Q auto)checkenginelight on yesterday.
>
> >> >> >> code from autozone is:
>
> >> >> >> P0322 Ign./Distributor Eng.Speed Inp.Circ No Signal
>
> >> >> >> I also observed that EPC comes on several times (checkenginelight
> >> >> >> always on), and when EPC is on, idle rpm raise to 1100, normal is 750,
> >> >> >> and car has noticable reduced power. and mpg super low.
>
> >> >> >> When EPC is off (onlycheckenginelight on), car runs almost close to
> >> >> >> normal and maybe a tiny little bit power loss.
>
> >> >> >> Anyone can help me on this, which sensor or part should be fixed?
>
> >> >> >> thanks a lot
>
> >> >> >> Scott
>
> >> >> >When the EPClightis on theenginethe ECU is operating in default mode
> >> >> >and ignoringenginemanagement input signals, probably because one or
> >> >> >more of them are out of range.
>
> >> >> >Just guessing but it may be due to the cam position sensor on the front
> >> >> >of the head. That sensor provides information to help the ECU determine
> >> >> >when to fire the spark plugs.
>
> >> >> Very close. The B5 Bentley CD says ECM code P0322 fingers the "EngineSpeed
> >> >> (RPM) Sensor", a magnetic pickup from the flywheel. It's one of the more
> >> >> specific codes, actually, with a very short debug sequence (sensor -> sensor
> >> >> wiring -> ECM).
>
> >> >> Theenginespeed sensor on the1.8Tis located behind the oil filter housing
> >> >> on theenginecylinder block, and connects via a three pin gray connector from
> >> >> the wiring harness. Replace the sensor, clear codes, then generate a new
> >> >> Readiness code...
>
> >> >> Cheers
>
> >> >> /daytripper
> >> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> >> >Thanks a lot for both u guys
>
> >> >what is the offical name of theenginespeed sensor? I couldnt find
> >> >the part online, but I can find Cam Position Sensor.
>
> >> The service manual calls it the "EngineSpeed Sensor" or "EngineSpeed (RPM)
> >> Sensor" in every reference I can find for that particularengine.
> >> Unfortunately, part numbers aren't typically included in the Audi/Bentley
> >> factory service manuals.
>
> >> Cheers
>
> >> /daytripper
> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> >Thanks a lot, I leave in a small town, no shop has audi expert, except
> >the dealers (they might no be expert either)
>
> >I am thinking of selling it 1000 dollars below kbb trade in price, cuz
> >i have another car to drive, my questions are: if the EPC is off (only
> >checkengineon), there is no power loss and car runs like normal, can
> >I still drive this car for a while? locally!, and is there any damage
> >if i do so?
>
> >thanks again for the replies.
>
> >Scott.
>
> I'd expect your current set of symptoms would continue indefinitely until the
> problem is corrected. If the ECU doesn't know theenginespeed it can't
> properly vector into the fuel map, so it could be running rich or lean at any
> given speed. The former isn't good for cylinder bore wear, and the latter
> isn't good for valve seats - and you don't get to pick only one
>
> How about giving an actual Audi main line service department a call and seeing
> if they can put you on to the cost of the sensor. It might be cheap enough to
> just fix the thing...
>
> Cheers
>
> /daytripper
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Re: help on 2001 A4 1.8T check engine light
Thanks a lot! I will call around...
Scott
On Jun 1, 9:47 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:22:05 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >On Jun 1, 9:12 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:52:24 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >> >On Jun 1, 3:14 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> >> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:21:24 -0500, Tony <t...@visi.com> wrote:
>
> >> >> >xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> >> >> guys, I have my 2001A4(1.8T Q auto)checkenginelight on yesterday.
>
> >> >> >> code from autozone is:
>
> >> >> >> P0322 Ign./Distributor Eng.Speed Inp.Circ No Signal
>
> >> >> >> I also observed that EPC comes on several times (checkenginelight
> >> >> >> always on), and when EPC is on, idle rpm raise to 1100, normal is 750,
> >> >> >> and car has noticable reduced power. and mpg super low.
>
> >> >> >> When EPC is off (onlycheckenginelight on), car runs almost close to
> >> >> >> normal and maybe a tiny little bit power loss.
>
> >> >> >> Anyone can help me on this, which sensor or part should be fixed?
>
> >> >> >> thanks a lot
>
> >> >> >> Scott
>
> >> >> >When the EPClightis on theenginethe ECU is operating in default mode
> >> >> >and ignoringenginemanagement input signals, probably because one or
> >> >> >more of them are out of range.
>
> >> >> >Just guessing but it may be due to the cam position sensor on the front
> >> >> >of the head. That sensor provides information to help the ECU determine
> >> >> >when to fire the spark plugs.
>
> >> >> Very close. The B5 Bentley CD says ECM code P0322 fingers the "EngineSpeed
> >> >> (RPM) Sensor", a magnetic pickup from the flywheel. It's one of the more
> >> >> specific codes, actually, with a very short debug sequence (sensor -> sensor
> >> >> wiring -> ECM).
>
> >> >> Theenginespeed sensor on the1.8Tis located behind the oil filter housing
> >> >> on theenginecylinder block, and connects via a three pin gray connector from
> >> >> the wiring harness. Replace the sensor, clear codes, then generate a new
> >> >> Readiness code...
>
> >> >> Cheers
>
> >> >> /daytripper
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> >> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> >> >Thanks a lot for both u guys
>
> >> >what is the offical name of theenginespeed sensor? I couldnt find
> >> >the part online, but I can find Cam Position Sensor.
>
> >> The service manual calls it the "EngineSpeed Sensor" or "EngineSpeed (RPM)
> >> Sensor" in every reference I can find for that particularengine.
> >> Unfortunately, part numbers aren't typically included in the Audi/Bentley
> >> factory service manuals.
>
> >> Cheers
>
> >> /daytripper
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>
> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> >Thanks a lot, I leave in a small town, no shop has audi expert, except
> >the dealers (they might no be expert either)
>
> >I am thinking of selling it 1000 dollars below kbb trade in price, cuz
> >i have another car to drive, my questions are: if the EPC is off (only
> >checkengineon), there is no power loss and car runs like normal, can
> >I still drive this car for a while? locally!, and is there any damage
> >if i do so?
>
> >thanks again for the replies.
>
> >Scott.
>
> I'd expect your current set of symptoms would continue indefinitely until the
> problem is corrected. If the ECU doesn't know theenginespeed it can't
> properly vector into the fuel map, so it could be running rich or lean at any
> given speed. The former isn't good for cylinder bore wear, and the latter
> isn't good for valve seats - and you don't get to pick only one
>
> How about giving an actual Audi main line service department a call and seeing
> if they can put you on to the cost of the sensor. It might be cheap enough to
> just fix the thing...
>
> Cheers
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Scott
On Jun 1, 9:47 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:22:05 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >On Jun 1, 9:12 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:52:24 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >> >On Jun 1, 3:14 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> >> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:21:24 -0500, Tony <t...@visi.com> wrote:
>
> >> >> >xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> >> >> guys, I have my 2001A4(1.8T Q auto)checkenginelight on yesterday.
>
> >> >> >> code from autozone is:
>
> >> >> >> P0322 Ign./Distributor Eng.Speed Inp.Circ No Signal
>
> >> >> >> I also observed that EPC comes on several times (checkenginelight
> >> >> >> always on), and when EPC is on, idle rpm raise to 1100, normal is 750,
> >> >> >> and car has noticable reduced power. and mpg super low.
>
> >> >> >> When EPC is off (onlycheckenginelight on), car runs almost close to
> >> >> >> normal and maybe a tiny little bit power loss.
>
> >> >> >> Anyone can help me on this, which sensor or part should be fixed?
>
> >> >> >> thanks a lot
>
> >> >> >> Scott
>
> >> >> >When the EPClightis on theenginethe ECU is operating in default mode
> >> >> >and ignoringenginemanagement input signals, probably because one or
> >> >> >more of them are out of range.
>
> >> >> >Just guessing but it may be due to the cam position sensor on the front
> >> >> >of the head. That sensor provides information to help the ECU determine
> >> >> >when to fire the spark plugs.
>
> >> >> Very close. The B5 Bentley CD says ECM code P0322 fingers the "EngineSpeed
> >> >> (RPM) Sensor", a magnetic pickup from the flywheel. It's one of the more
> >> >> specific codes, actually, with a very short debug sequence (sensor -> sensor
> >> >> wiring -> ECM).
>
> >> >> Theenginespeed sensor on the1.8Tis located behind the oil filter housing
> >> >> on theenginecylinder block, and connects via a three pin gray connector from
> >> >> the wiring harness. Replace the sensor, clear codes, then generate a new
> >> >> Readiness code...
>
> >> >> Cheers
>
> >> >> /daytripper
> >> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> >> >Thanks a lot for both u guys
>
> >> >what is the offical name of theenginespeed sensor? I couldnt find
> >> >the part online, but I can find Cam Position Sensor.
>
> >> The service manual calls it the "EngineSpeed Sensor" or "EngineSpeed (RPM)
> >> Sensor" in every reference I can find for that particularengine.
> >> Unfortunately, part numbers aren't typically included in the Audi/Bentley
> >> factory service manuals.
>
> >> Cheers
>
> >> /daytripper
> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> >Thanks a lot, I leave in a small town, no shop has audi expert, except
> >the dealers (they might no be expert either)
>
> >I am thinking of selling it 1000 dollars below kbb trade in price, cuz
> >i have another car to drive, my questions are: if the EPC is off (only
> >checkengineon), there is no power loss and car runs like normal, can
> >I still drive this car for a while? locally!, and is there any damage
> >if i do so?
>
> >thanks again for the replies.
>
> >Scott.
>
> I'd expect your current set of symptoms would continue indefinitely until the
> problem is corrected. If the ECU doesn't know theenginespeed it can't
> properly vector into the fuel map, so it could be running rich or lean at any
> given speed. The former isn't good for cylinder bore wear, and the latter
> isn't good for valve seats - and you don't get to pick only one
>
> How about giving an actual Audi main line service department a call and seeing
> if they can put you on to the cost of the sensor. It might be cheap enough to
> just fix the thing...
>
> Cheers
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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Re: help on 2001 A4 1.8T check engine light
Thanks a lot! I will call around...
Scott
On Jun 1, 9:47 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:22:05 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >On Jun 1, 9:12 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:52:24 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >> >On Jun 1, 3:14 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> >> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:21:24 -0500, Tony <t...@visi.com> wrote:
>
> >> >> >xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> >> >> guys, I have my 2001A4(1.8T Q auto)checkenginelight on yesterday.
>
> >> >> >> code from autozone is:
>
> >> >> >> P0322 Ign./Distributor Eng.Speed Inp.Circ No Signal
>
> >> >> >> I also observed that EPC comes on several times (checkenginelight
> >> >> >> always on), and when EPC is on, idle rpm raise to 1100, normal is 750,
> >> >> >> and car has noticable reduced power. and mpg super low.
>
> >> >> >> When EPC is off (onlycheckenginelight on), car runs almost close to
> >> >> >> normal and maybe a tiny little bit power loss.
>
> >> >> >> Anyone can help me on this, which sensor or part should be fixed?
>
> >> >> >> thanks a lot
>
> >> >> >> Scott
>
> >> >> >When the EPClightis on theenginethe ECU is operating in default mode
> >> >> >and ignoringenginemanagement input signals, probably because one or
> >> >> >more of them are out of range.
>
> >> >> >Just guessing but it may be due to the cam position sensor on the front
> >> >> >of the head. That sensor provides information to help the ECU determine
> >> >> >when to fire the spark plugs.
>
> >> >> Very close. The B5 Bentley CD says ECM code P0322 fingers the "EngineSpeed
> >> >> (RPM) Sensor", a magnetic pickup from the flywheel. It's one of the more
> >> >> specific codes, actually, with a very short debug sequence (sensor -> sensor
> >> >> wiring -> ECM).
>
> >> >> Theenginespeed sensor on the1.8Tis located behind the oil filter housing
> >> >> on theenginecylinder block, and connects via a three pin gray connector from
> >> >> the wiring harness. Replace the sensor, clear codes, then generate a new
> >> >> Readiness code...
>
> >> >> Cheers
>
> >> >> /daytripper
> >> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> >> >Thanks a lot for both u guys
>
> >> >what is the offical name of theenginespeed sensor? I couldnt find
> >> >the part online, but I can find Cam Position Sensor.
>
> >> The service manual calls it the "EngineSpeed Sensor" or "EngineSpeed (RPM)
> >> Sensor" in every reference I can find for that particularengine.
> >> Unfortunately, part numbers aren't typically included in the Audi/Bentley
> >> factory service manuals.
>
> >> Cheers
>
> >> /daytripper
> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> >Thanks a lot, I leave in a small town, no shop has audi expert, except
> >the dealers (they might no be expert either)
>
> >I am thinking of selling it 1000 dollars below kbb trade in price, cuz
> >i have another car to drive, my questions are: if the EPC is off (only
> >checkengineon), there is no power loss and car runs like normal, can
> >I still drive this car for a while? locally!, and is there any damage
> >if i do so?
>
> >thanks again for the replies.
>
> >Scott.
>
> I'd expect your current set of symptoms would continue indefinitely until the
> problem is corrected. If the ECU doesn't know theenginespeed it can't
> properly vector into the fuel map, so it could be running rich or lean at any
> given speed. The former isn't good for cylinder bore wear, and the latter
> isn't good for valve seats - and you don't get to pick only one
>
> How about giving an actual Audi main line service department a call and seeing
> if they can put you on to the cost of the sensor. It might be cheap enough to
> just fix the thing...
>
> Cheers
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Scott
On Jun 1, 9:47 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:22:05 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >On Jun 1, 9:12 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 23:52:24 -0000, xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >> >On Jun 1, 3:14 pm, daytripper <day_tri...@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote:
> >> >> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:21:24 -0500, Tony <t...@visi.com> wrote:
>
> >> >> >xuegew...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> >> >> guys, I have my 2001A4(1.8T Q auto)checkenginelight on yesterday.
>
> >> >> >> code from autozone is:
>
> >> >> >> P0322 Ign./Distributor Eng.Speed Inp.Circ No Signal
>
> >> >> >> I also observed that EPC comes on several times (checkenginelight
> >> >> >> always on), and when EPC is on, idle rpm raise to 1100, normal is 750,
> >> >> >> and car has noticable reduced power. and mpg super low.
>
> >> >> >> When EPC is off (onlycheckenginelight on), car runs almost close to
> >> >> >> normal and maybe a tiny little bit power loss.
>
> >> >> >> Anyone can help me on this, which sensor or part should be fixed?
>
> >> >> >> thanks a lot
>
> >> >> >> Scott
>
> >> >> >When the EPClightis on theenginethe ECU is operating in default mode
> >> >> >and ignoringenginemanagement input signals, probably because one or
> >> >> >more of them are out of range.
>
> >> >> >Just guessing but it may be due to the cam position sensor on the front
> >> >> >of the head. That sensor provides information to help the ECU determine
> >> >> >when to fire the spark plugs.
>
> >> >> Very close. The B5 Bentley CD says ECM code P0322 fingers the "EngineSpeed
> >> >> (RPM) Sensor", a magnetic pickup from the flywheel. It's one of the more
> >> >> specific codes, actually, with a very short debug sequence (sensor -> sensor
> >> >> wiring -> ECM).
>
> >> >> Theenginespeed sensor on the1.8Tis located behind the oil filter housing
> >> >> on theenginecylinder block, and connects via a three pin gray connector from
> >> >> the wiring harness. Replace the sensor, clear codes, then generate a new
> >> >> Readiness code...
>
> >> >> Cheers
>
> >> >> /daytripper
> >> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> >> >Thanks a lot for both u guys
>
> >> >what is the offical name of theenginespeed sensor? I couldnt find
> >> >the part online, but I can find Cam Position Sensor.
>
> >> The service manual calls it the "EngineSpeed Sensor" or "EngineSpeed (RPM)
> >> Sensor" in every reference I can find for that particularengine.
> >> Unfortunately, part numbers aren't typically included in the Audi/Bentley
> >> factory service manuals.
>
> >> Cheers
>
> >> /daytripper
> >> '00 s4 6spd- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> >Thanks a lot, I leave in a small town, no shop has audi expert, except
> >the dealers (they might no be expert either)
>
> >I am thinking of selling it 1000 dollars below kbb trade in price, cuz
> >i have another car to drive, my questions are: if the EPC is off (only
> >checkengineon), there is no power loss and car runs like normal, can
> >I still drive this car for a while? locally!, and is there any damage
> >if i do so?
>
> >thanks again for the replies.
>
> >Scott.
>
> I'd expect your current set of symptoms would continue indefinitely until the
> problem is corrected. If the ECU doesn't know theenginespeed it can't
> properly vector into the fuel map, so it could be running rich or lean at any
> given speed. The former isn't good for cylinder bore wear, and the latter
> isn't good for valve seats - and you don't get to pick only one
>
> How about giving an actual Audi main line service department a call and seeing
> if they can put you on to the cost of the sensor. It might be cheap enough to
> just fix the thing...
>
> Cheers
>
> /daytripper
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>
> - Show quoted text -
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