[s-cars] Help with codes

chris chambers fastscirocco_2000 at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 19 21:14:33 EST 2004


Bob,

Sounds exactly like what I had...and it was intermittent.
Accelerate fast and it happens, accelerate slowly and it doesn't.
Cleaning the contacts only helps if it is dirty contacts on the MAF or
the connector, Could be a bad MAF...:o(

Do you have anyone near you that you can swap MAF's with to see if that
solves it?

Good luck

HTH
Chris
--- Bob DG <bobS6 at msn.com> wrote:
> Yes, violent loss of power. If I accelerate slowly- no probs. I
> cleaned the MAF connection contacts- didn't solve the problem. Again-
> it is intermittent. All MAF problems I have had were not
> intermittent.
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: chris chambers
> Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 11:11 AM
> To: Bob DG; s-car-list at audifans.com
> Subject: Re: [s-cars] Help with codes
> 
> 
> Bob,
> 
> by violent bucking do you mean under hard acceleration ~ 4k rpm's the
> car "bucks" and feels like the engine lost all power? But if you
> accelerate slowly you don't have the problem?
> 
> I had this problem, it wasn't an overboost problem but the MAF
> thinking
> I was overboosting. It could be either a bad MAF or if you are lucky
> like me it is a dirty connection at the MAF. What happens is becasue
> the ECU thinks you are overboosting it cuts off the fuel.
> 
> Read here:
> 
> http://www.sjmautotechnik.com/20vboost.html#oboost
> 
> Here is a cut and paste:
> Overboost Cutout? ECU fault code 2224?  
> 
> 
> If you are encountering an overboost condition which is causing the
> ECU
> to cut the fuel pump, and you have stored the 2224 ECU fault code,
> here
> are some items to check out.  
> 
> You may have a leak in the boost hoses between the turbo exit
> connection and the throttle body. If you have a hand pump or an air
> compressor, you can make up an adapter to fit into the hose that
> connects to the turbo inlet, and this will allow you to pressurize
> the
> air from the turbo inlet, through the turbo exit hose, through the
> intercooler, from the intercooler exit hose, and from the metal
> intake
> pipe to the throttle body and check for any leaks. Use a pressure
> regulator set to about 15psi if you are using an air compressor.  
> 
> You can also do a visual check of the turbo exit hose underneath the
> car and look for any signs of oil leaking out of the turbo exit hose,
> indicating a leak. Normally a small amount of oil vapors and mist are
> sucked in by the turbo from the crankcase breather system, and this
> oil
> mist will typically show up outside the hoses, or intercooler
> connections if a pressure leak is occurring. Check and or replace the
> ribbed intercooler exit hose as well, these often split open on the
> bottom side, in-between the wire re-enforced rib areas, due to the
> crankcase breather oil mist in the system. Removing the hoses and
> inspecting them is also a good idea on high mileage engines.  
> 
> If you don't have any leaks in these hoses, check the vacuum/boost
> hose
> that connects from the back of the intake manifold to the ECU inside
> the car. See below for details. Engine Control Unit (ECU)
> Vacuum/Boost
> Line
> 
> I have run across a couple of 20V Turbo cars which had a 2224 code
> stored inside the ECU and were getting the overboost fuel pump
> cutout,
> even though the boost was only going up to 1.0-1.2 bar. In the first
> case this would occur only when the throttle was quickly floored, and
> would not happen if the throttle was gradually opened all the way. In
> the first case, it ended up being a defective MAF sensor. In the
> other
> case it was only a poor connection at the MAF sensor. Try using some
> contact cleaner on the MAF connector and terminals, and see if the
> overboost problem is eliminated.  
> 
> HTH
> Chris
> 
> 
> --- Bob DG <bobs6 at msn.com> wrote:
> > I had my codes pulled, something like "Max air pressure exceeded"
> or  
> > something around those words. I was having an intermittent issue
> with
> >  
> > violent bucking under high boost pressure- I assume these things
> are  
> > related? Car has Lehmann stage 3+, RS2 bits, FMIC.
> >  
> > Can someone point me in the right direction?
> >  
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