Hello,
Just yesterday, upon driving home from work, two lights on my dashboard suddenly lit up: the first was the warning light for engine electronics, the second the warninglight regarding exhaust gasses (usually indicates a problem with the lambda probe). After stopping and staring the engine, the first light doesn't come on anymore, but the second one still does. So this morning I went to a dealer to have the onboard computer read out, and it hinted at an issue with the camshaft (cylinder-row 2, camshaftsetting exhaust - incorrect operation).
They resetted the computer, and the errors no longer appear. Consequently, they sent me back on my way, but if the issue returns, I'd need to have it looked at (possible just a malfunctioning sensor, possibly true camshaft issue).
I'm just hoping it won't resurface as the repair sounds expensive...
(car is a 4 year old VW Polo, 1.4l, 55 kW (fuel), automatic gearbox, 53000 km)
Jörg
Just yesterday, upon driving home from work, two lights on my dashboard suddenly lit up: the first was the warning light for engine electronics, the second the warninglight regarding exhaust gasses (usually indicates a problem with the lambda probe). After stopping and staring the engine, the first light doesn't come on anymore, but the second one still does. So this morning I went to a dealer to have the onboard computer read out, and it hinted at an issue with the camshaft (cylinder-row 2, camshaftsetting exhaust - incorrect operation).
They resetted the computer, and the errors no longer appear. Consequently, they sent me back on my way, but if the issue returns, I'd need to have it looked at (possible just a malfunctioning sensor, possibly true camshaft issue).
I'm just hoping it won't resurface as the repair sounds expensive...
(car is a 4 year old VW Polo, 1.4l, 55 kW (fuel), automatic gearbox, 53000 km)
Jörg
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