Dave In NJ
Member
Hi All,
I'm new on the tread. I have a 6-speed 2014 Jetta Sportswagen TDI with 142k purchased CPO with the fix back in 2020. I replaced the DPF at the end of the settlement warranty miles after going into limp, but have recently started throwing codes.
Initially I coded with P0401 & P2002. The only complaint was a slightly loader engine with a bit of smoke out of the tailpipe when cold and a touch of soot. I brought it to the dealer thinking I'd need another DPF, but they told me the DPF was fine and that it was a new manifold that was needed. After getting the estimate for $3000 I chose to use my google diploma. I removed the manifold and scrubbed off the carbon from the manifold, EGR valve, throttle body, and changed the intake manifold flap motor. I cleared the codes, but threw P2002 and P0401 again in a week.
Took it to a mechanic, who also said my DPF was fine and advised I replace the EGR Valve and force a regen. Well, three days later and now I have P240F and P0401.
All I want is my car to run right. Any advise you gave give would be fantastic. Of course, if you have a mechanic you'd recommend in north NJ.....
I'm new on the tread. I have a 6-speed 2014 Jetta Sportswagen TDI with 142k purchased CPO with the fix back in 2020. I replaced the DPF at the end of the settlement warranty miles after going into limp, but have recently started throwing codes.
Initially I coded with P0401 & P2002. The only complaint was a slightly loader engine with a bit of smoke out of the tailpipe when cold and a touch of soot. I brought it to the dealer thinking I'd need another DPF, but they told me the DPF was fine and that it was a new manifold that was needed. After getting the estimate for $3000 I chose to use my google diploma. I removed the manifold and scrubbed off the carbon from the manifold, EGR valve, throttle body, and changed the intake manifold flap motor. I cleared the codes, but threw P2002 and P0401 again in a week.
Took it to a mechanic, who also said my DPF was fine and advised I replace the EGR Valve and force a regen. Well, three days later and now I have P240F and P0401.
All I want is my car to run right. Any advise you gave give would be fantastic. Of course, if you have a mechanic you'd recommend in north NJ.....