thx's i will try it tomorrowClean the connectors and pins on the ECM. Disconnect the battery first, then use some contact cleaner spray.
a mecanic at the dealer (have found only a VW dealer nearby) told me that there is a risque of :Clean the connectors and pins on the ECM. Disconnect the battery first, then use some contact cleaner spray.
unfortunatly block hydrocarbon test kit are not available by here, do you think the timing belt could cause this specially we had changed the timing chain and tensionerYes, those are all a possibility. Except the ECU (ie ECM). The ECMs on our cars they are rock solid, the only time they fail is when people destroy them. Now the connectors on the ECM are a known weak point, because the are not sealed water gets in and corrodes the pins and the female connectors.
Also, fwiw, I've read many cases were the ecm was replaced but didn't fix the problem. I would personally invest in a block hydrocarbon test kit. The cost about $40, they work extremely well.
thax's for the advices, i will get by the dealer tomorow, will be back with the end of it to contribute for others.Well. again I have to acknowledge it ii possible. But I doubt it, with that you should get cam position codes.
On a side note. This is exactly why cars should be repaired promptly. After a car has multiple failures they become exponentially harder to diagnose.