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Post by atrus5 on Sept 6, 2019 3:40:05 GMT
I replaced the head in my 2016 Golf R. In the valvetrain section the service manual says to "Adapt the chain lengths after working on the chain drive. To do this, select 01 - Chain Length Adaptation Diagnosis in the Guided Functions. Refer to Vehicle Diagnostic Tester. "
Which OBDeleven adaptation(s) equate to this? There are several that sound like candidates with the first few sounding most promising...
-Timing deviation after chain replacement, intake bank 1 -Timing deviation after chain replacement, exhaust bank 1 -Timing deviation after other repairs, intake bank 1 -Timing deviation after other repairs, exhaust bank 1 -Timing deviation current value, intake bank 1 -Timing deviation current value, exhaust bank 1 -Chain elongation, no of valid initial values, intake bank 1 -Chain elongation, no of valid initial values, exhaust bank 1
Thank you!
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Post by anyona on Sept 16, 2020 4:56:49 GMT
Hi did u ever figure out how to do this in obdeleven?
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Post by kyleanderson on Jun 1, 2024 22:20:59 GMT
Bumping this thread vs starting a new one. Anyone have any info on this? I had my chains done but the adaptation was not done which is evident since my phase positions are reading intake:-0.7 and exhaust:-6.0.
I tried running the "Timing chain elongation, reset after chain replacement" in the basic settings but it just says "Not available" and hangs up.
Would reallllllly appreciate some help here, put about 200 miles on the car since the chains were done.
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