Question about 1999 Volkswagen New Jetta
I scanned my jetta and it said P1300 boost calibration fault. What causes this and how do I go about fixing it? Any help is appreciated.
SOURCE: 1999 passat tdi power fault
Air mass sensor, almost never shows codes but always makes the vehicle loose power !! cheaper from vw than pattern and more reliable
Posted on Dec 24, 2008
SOURCE: how do i fix a po440 code on a 1999 vw jetta 2.0
Check intake manifold and intake pipes for leaks. Check operation of Canister purge valve. [can cause pressure build up in fuel tank causing vehicle to cut out after driving a while.
Posted on Jun 09, 2010
SOURCE: trouble code PO440
First check for leak on a evaporator system hoses.If there is no any leaks-change evaporative canister purge valve
Posted on Jun 10, 2010
SOURCE: I have a 2001 Jetta with the 1.8T. It is cutting
replace the boost pressure sensor for the trubo.....hope it helps....
Posted on Nov 23, 2010
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