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October 14, 2010, 03:01:31 pm

SR Heer

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EGR code 00560 ( 17-10 )
« on: October 14, 2010, 03:01:31 pm »
Is there a VCDS workaround to keep the 00560 Exhaust Gas Recirculation 17-10 control difference intermittent CEL fault from showing up with my 98 AHU Green Jetta - after yes that the EGR mod has been done???
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Then I have also another 98 AHU Black Jetta but with complete EGR system installed that also faults with same code. To the Black one I have checked the lines and they are good - the EGR diaphragm holds a good vacuum and I can feel it pop when vacuum is released after tongue is removed from hose also hose going to air box is good and clear of restrictions - I have not replaced the vacuum switch there by the fuel filter - how does one check that?
What all can cause this fault and what are the usual remedies???
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97 Passat 1Z, 98 Jetta AHU, 91 Jetta AAZ TD, and 81 Rabbit Pickup

Reply #1October 14, 2010, 03:21:09 pm

the caveman

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Re: EGR code 00560 ( 17-10 )
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2010, 03:21:09 pm »
If you have vag-com you can check the EGR function in basic settings, i believe channel 3 or 4. You'll be able to see the MAF value change as the ECU triggers the EGR. I don't remember which channel it is, but it may also be a MAF failure- but don't quote me on it. If you need more info , i'll dig out my notes tomorrow.
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Reply #2October 15, 2010, 03:56:21 pm

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Re: EGR code 00560 ( 17-10 )
« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2010, 03:56:21 pm »
I found a tech bulletin [ 01 97-04] about the 560 fault. It mentions cleaning the valve [with the intake boot removed] with brake cleaner while pulling it open with a vacuum pump and then lubing the shaft and plate with a bit of clean motor oil. You can then check  it's function  like i mentioned before. Use vag-com to get into the basic settings, channel 3. At idle it should switch from EGR open /close . You will see in the second section-EGR aktiv/not aktif and then corresponding in section 3 the MAF value., which should change at the same time- 420 to 560 not aktif and 170-340 when aktif. For some reason i seem to remember those numbers may be backwards,but no matter what the MAF values must change.If they don't ,or are too high/low it's either because the EGR isn't working, the valve isn't opening enough or your MAf sensor is shot.
" I'm a vegetarian,not because i love animals, it's because i hate plants"
1970 Type 3 fastback
1972 Renault 12
1971 Super Beetle 140 HP 159 ft lbs
1987 Fox
1989 TD Jetta
1990 Fox
1989 Fox
1998 TDI Jetta
1990 T3 German MIL Transporter 1.9 na Giles super pump
1997 Jetta GLX TDI