Codes scaned of my beetle(sorry for double post)
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Codes scaned of my beetle(sorry for double post) - 4/8/2008 3:52:58 PM
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pimemtel
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Hay guys I just scaned my 2000 beetle. Here are the codes. 16556 looked it up and it says fuel trim-system rich (bank 1). 16725 says camshaft position sensor circuit-out of range/performance. 17536 says long term fuel trim-system too lean (bank 1). Can someone tell me what parts I need and where are they on the car. thanks in advance to all that help.
< Message edited by pimemtel -- 4/8/2008 7:03:22 PM >
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RE: Codes scaned of my beetle(sorry for double post) - 4/10/2008 12:33:09 PM
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bagel
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sounds like an O2 sensor for the 1st and 3rd code. CPS is a lil bit of money, and may fix all 3!! But that's one I would seriously fix right away!!
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RE: Codes scaned of my beetle(sorry for double post) - 4/12/2008 4:52:21 PM
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pimemtel
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Hi Bagel, i did replace o2 bank 1 no good then the cps same thing. could the timing be off mechanic said it's ok i don't trust him. some thing tell me it's the timing.
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RE: Codes scaned of my beetle(sorry for double post) - 4/12/2008 5:10:52 PM
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Jrailer
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something or someone belt timing belt timing belt timing
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