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Hi!

I have a Golf mk4 1.6 year 2003. Last saturday while driving suddenly a "EMISSIONS: WORKSHOP" message appeared, followed by another saying "ENGINE: WORKSHOP!". Now these messages appear every time I start the car, after a minute or so. Also, the panel lights for EPC and Emissions stay after starting the engine.

I run a VAG Autoscan and got the next results, hope someone in this forum can decipher what it says!

Sunday, 08 June 2008, 16:21:03

VAS-5053 Version: Release 504.1-UD

Chassis Type: 1J - VW Golf IV 98>04

Scan: 01 02 03 08 15 16 17 19 22 29 35 36 37 39 46 47 55 56 57 76

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Address 01: Engine

Controller: 036 906 034 DR

Component: MARELLI 4MV 4566

Coding: 00031

Shop #: WSC 01271

WVWZZZ1JZ3W668612 VWZ7Z0C7819469

1 Fault Found:

16955 - Brake Switch (F): Implausible Signal

P0571 - 35-00 - -

Readiness: 0000 0000

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Address 03: ABS Brakes

Controller: 1C0 907 379 L

Component: ABS FRONT MK60 0101

Coding: 0001025

Shop #: WSC 01271

No fault code found.

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Skipping Address 15-Airbags

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Address 17: Instruments

Controller: 1J0 920 826 A

Component: KOMBI+WEGFAHRSP VDO V20

Coding: 05113

Shop #: WSC 00000

WVWZZZ1JZ3W668612 VWZ7Z0C7819469

1 Fault Found:

01039 - Coolant Temperature Sensor (G2)

30-10 - Open or Short to Plus - Intermittent

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Address 19: CAN Gateway

Controller: 6N0 909 901

Component: Gateway K<->CAN 0001

Coding: 00006

Shop #: WSC 01317

No fault code found.

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Address 35: Centr. Locks

Controller: 1C0 962 258 AB

Component: 04 Zentr.Verriegel. 0003

Coding: 00019

Shop #: WSC 01317

1 Fault Found:

01044 - Control Module Incorrectly Coded

35-00 - -

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I see the brake switch should be replaced, but I would like to know more about the last error (the one with the central locks :'?).

Also... I guess the emissions problem (if it is something with gas emissions) can't be identified with an Autoscan, am I right? Is there any other test I could run with the VAS software that can point out what the problem is?

Thanks a lot!

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Address 01: Engine

Controller: 036 906 034 DR

Component: MARELLI 4MV 4566

Coding: 00031

Shop #: WSC 01271

WVWZZZ1JZ3W668612 VWZ7Z0C7819469

1 Fault Found:

16955 - Brake Switch (F): Implausible Signal

P0571 - 35-00 - -

Readiness: 0000 0000

Address 17: Instruments

Controller: 1J0 920 826 A

Component: KOMBI+WEGFAHRSP VDO V20

Coding: 05113

Shop #: WSC 00000

WVWZZZ1JZ3W668612 VWZ7Z0C7819469

1 Fault Found:

01039 - Coolant Temperature Sensor (G2)

30-10 - Open or Short to Plus - Intermittent

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Address 19: CAN Gateway

Controller: 6N0 909 901

Component: Gateway K<->CAN 0001

Coding: 00006

Shop #: WSC 01317

No fault code found.

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Address 35: Centr. Locks

Controller: 1C0 962 258 AB

Component: 04 Zentr.Verriegel. 0003

Coding: 00019

Shop #: WSC 01317

1 Fault Found:

01044 - Control Module Incorrectly Coded

35-00 - -

The beeping on your dash is caused by the brake pedal switch - easy fix.

You'll need to change the coolant temperature sender too, it causes cold start problems.

The incorrect coding is an easy fix and hardly affects you really as I had it for 2 years without noticing!

Check here - Ross-Tech: VAG-COM: VW MkIV Info - and scroll down to "17 - Instruments" (where you enter a code based on brakepad wear sensors, 24-hr clock etc) and make sure your code is correct. Correct it if necessary, then save it and you should be fine - I was anyway!

If you need more help, just ask!

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Brake pedal switch is quite easy - give the dealer your VIN (in the windscreen and they'll give you the right one). you have to remove the panel just above and to the right of your pedals and shine a light up there. You should see the other one. Unplug it at the top and twist it and it'll pop out. Reverse the procedure for putting the other one in.

The coolant temperature sensor is a bit different - as I remember, you have have wiring going into the back of the sensor whuch you unclip. Then the new one should come with a replacement washer. The sensor itself is just a ling piece of brass colored metal which goes into the coolant. So when you take the old one out, coolant starts to leak... so have some spare to hand as you'll need some whatever happens. How much you need depends on how quickly you can get the old one off, put the new rubber washer and put the new sensor in! I lost about 500ml! As for the location... I'm a diesel obsessive I'm afraid, I have limited knowledge of the petrols! One thing.. do it with a cold engine.. as in, left off overnight... think of what happens to water when it expands and what will happen when you take the old sensor out!

Here's a vague guide based non a 1.8T, but it can't be too different - VWvortex Forums: DIY: Replacing your temperature sender with the updated one (green-top)

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