robinzimmermann3
VW Sharan Diesel Reset Quantity Fault Fix Needed
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robinzimmermann3 (Author)
Thanks for sharing your experience. The exact same thing happened to my Sharan last winter, rough running and the compensation adjustment errors in diagnostics. After checking the codes and running a system reset that did not help, I also had to get the injectors replaced. The drift compensation values kept creeping back even after resets. Just wondering, do you remember what was the total cost for your repair? Also curious if you have had any similar issues pop up since the fix? Mine has been running smooth for about 8 months now but I keep a close eye on the onboard diagnostics just in case.
thomas_hartmann2
Since getting the injector replaced last month, my Touran has been running perfectly. The fuel injection system is working great and I have not seen any compensation adjustment errors return in the diagnostics. The total repair cost was 515€ for replacing the defective injector, including the complete system reset and compensation adjustment procedures. This resolved all the rough running issues. The shop did a thorough job testing the airflow sensors and fuel delivery system to ensure everything was properly calibrated after the repair. I still monitor the onboard diagnostics regularly, but have not seen any drift compensation warnings or check engine lights since the fix. Fuel economy is back to normal as well. Having a faulty injector properly diagnosed and replaced by qualified technicians was definitely worth the investment to prevent further engine issues.
robinzimmermann3 (Author)
Just got back from the mechanic today after dealing with my injector issues. The performance tuning specialist ran extensive tests and confirmed what we suspected, a faulty injector was the culprit. Total cost came to 490€ including parts and labor. They did a complete fuel injection system inspection and replaced one bad injector. The car sensors all showed normal readings after they completed the repair and system reset. The onboard diagnostics are now clear and the engine runs perfectly smooth again. Such a relief after that rough running period. Much better experience than my previous mechanic visits, they took time explaining the diagnostic process and showed me the actual faulty part. Will definitely keep monitoring the car sensors through the diagnostics system, but feels good having this properly fixed. The engine response is noticeably better and fuel consumption seems back to normal too.
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thomas_hartmann2
Last month I had a similar issue with my VW Touran 2009 diesel. The symptoms were identical, rough running and check engine light, with onboard diagnostics pointing to injection issues. The fuel injector was indeed defective, causing irregular fuel delivery. This is actually a serious issue that requires prompt attention, as faulty injectors can lead to poor fuel economy and potential engine damage if left unchecked. Before taking it to the shop, I tried a system reset procedure but it only temporarily cleared the error. The drift compensation values kept returning, indicating a genuine hardware problem rather than just a sensor issue. The repair required: Complete diagnostic scan, Removal and testing of all injectors, Replacement of the faulty injector, Reset of the injection control module, System reset and adaptation procedures This is not a DIY job as it requires specialized equipment to properly code and calibrate new injectors to the engine management system. The repair took about 6 hours at the shop. If your symptoms match, I would recommend getting it checked soon. Continuing to drive with a faulty injector can cause additional engine problems and reduced fuel economy.