Adjusting Idle

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Hi,

I have a 2011/12 Passat, 2.0 TSI MED 17.5.2 ECU, K04 APR kit, and would like to raise a little bit the idle rpm....

Is there a way to do that using VCDS?

I tried through Adaptation 01, but it´s not possible to change the 128 standard for the 132 or any other value....

Thanks for any tip....

Sydney
 
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Can you please show us scan data from your ECU? Since you're in Brazil, we have little knowledge what VW put in your car.

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Can you please show us scan data from your ECU? Since you're in Brazil, we have little knowledge what VW put in your car.

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Hi Uwe,

Is the ECU box code enough? 06J906027AT S9332

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On most current ECMs this functionality is blocked for emission reasons, personally I'd say you should talk to your tuner about this. If your setup isn't running right, tweaking the idle is rarely a true fix but rather an attempt to hide symptoms instead of fixing the underlaying issues...
 
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Sebastian,

I appreciate your comment....

I will talk to APR´s people about.....

Thanks
 
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