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Torsten Guest
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24-01-2003, 8:49 Subject: Timing belt |
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Can there be an increase in diesel consumption after a timing belt replacement? Car: Volkswagen Passat, 110 hp, engine code: AFN.
Where can I find the Ulf setting on the multimeter?
Thank you.
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DocSnydor Guest
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24-01-2003, 9:08 Subject: Timing belt |
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goro Guest
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24-01-2003, 9:15 Subject: Re: Timing belt |
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Can there be an increased diesel consumption after a timing belt replacement? Passat 110hp, engine code: AFN.
Where can I find the Ulf setting on the multimeter?
Thank you.
Hello Torsten,
Did you replace the timing belt yourself or at a workshop? As far as I know, the engine control unit needs to be checked and possibly reset after a timing belt replacement!
Best regards, Goro.
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Michael II Profi-Schrauber

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24-01-2003, 9:17 Subject: Timing belt |
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Hello,
before it once again becomes a major topic:
This has been discussed numerous times in the forum. Further information can also be found in the manuals, technical articles, and the error database.
Please use the search function before posting. Tschüss
Michael II
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Torsten Guest
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24-01-2003, 10:25 Subject: Timing belt |
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The ZR (rotor) was replaced in the workshop.
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