i need help..please
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i need help..please
so i have a S5 and i have removed the A.C.V./O.M.P/AIRPUMP. and took the whole intake of and got new gaskets and now it wont run it just revs up and then shuts right off..please help me..thanks
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Check for vacuum leaks. Check that every wire you removed (and every wire you may have accidentally and unknowingly popped off) is hooked up.
Especially look at the AFM. This is how a car should act if the AFM is unplugged.
What procedure did you follow for removing these items?
I suggest looking through Rotary Resurrection's emissions removal page. Make sure that you hooked everything back up the way you're supposed to.
How high does it rev when it revs up?
Especially look at the AFM. This is how a car should act if the AFM is unplugged.
What procedure did you follow for removing these items?
I suggest looking through Rotary Resurrection's emissions removal page. Make sure that you hooked everything back up the way you're supposed to.
How high does it rev when it revs up?
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I've been on here a lot recently so feel free to post up info, but you would probably get a lot more responses in the 2nd gen technical section. There's a lot of really knowledgable guys in there.
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What did you do when you removed the OMP? S5 ecu needs the OMP signal to the engine to run right, otherwise you are in limp-mode.
This shouldn't effect the idle, that problem sounds like you have unmetered air (vacuum leaks.)
This shouldn't effect the idle, that problem sounds like you have unmetered air (vacuum leaks.)
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