I have number of codes here some I think I know what is wrong others I do not.

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Code:
VIN: TRUWT28N031000517   Mileage: 118670km-73738miles
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Address 01: Engine        Labels: None
   Part No: 8N0 906 018 BB
   Component: 1.8L R4/5VT     G   0002  
   Coding: 07710
   Shop #: WSC 01236  
   VCID: 72BDDA5D4DBCB147CCD-513C
   TRUWT28N031000517     AUZ5Z0B6125113

1 Fault Found:
16795 - Secondary Air Injection System 
            P0411 - 35-00 - Incorrect Flow Detected
Readiness: 0000 0000

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Address 03: ABS Brakes        Labels: 8N0-907-379-MK60-A.lbl
   Part No: 8N0 907 379 H
   Component: ESP ALLRAD MK60     0101  
   Coding: 0022544
   Shop #: WSC 01236 785 00200
   VCID: 41DF45913D9A5ADF857-513C

1 Fault Found:
00290 - ABS Wheel Speed Sensor; Rear Left (G46) 
            012 - Electrical Fault in Circuit - Intermittent

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Address 15: Airbags        Labels: 8N0-959-655.lbl
   Part No: 8N0 959 655 B
   Component: Airbag Front+Seite 6000  
   Coding: 01103
   Shop #: WSC 01236  
   VCID: 3FDB43694E6E2C2FF33-513C

1 Fault Found:
01218 - Side Airbag Igniter; Passenger Side (N200) 
            32-10 - Resistance Too High - Intermittent

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Address 22: AWD        Labels: 02D-900-554.lbl
   Part No: 02D 900 554 C
   Component: HALDEX LSC  ECC     0010  
   VCID: 2019E015D3D073D7EA9-4B00

1 Fault Found:
01155 - Clutch 
            04-10 - Mechanical Malfunction - Intermittent

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Address 35: Centr. Locks        Labels:. 8Nx-962-267.lbl
   Part No: 8N8 962 267 F
   Component: Central Lock/Alarm  D08  
   Coding: 15884
   Shop #: WSC 01236  
   VCID: 44D14C8527884FF7AE1-4EC8

2 Faults Found:
01371 - Alarm triggered by Door Contact Switch; Driver's Side 
            35-00 - -
01374 - Alarm triggered by Terminal 15 
            35-00 - -

Sometimes when it is cold the driver's side door will not open from the inside.
 
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Sorry for the Noob question but what is a combi selenoid? Is it the PCV?
 
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Sorry for the Noob question but what is a combi selenoid? Is it the PCV?


The Combi is mechanical valve on head or integrated into exhaust manifold ports similar in nature to an EGR valve inverse, only the Combi valve opens in order to permit AIR to be injected into the exhaust pre CAT to help it lite off after generated by the air pump?

The Combi solenoid control valve would be the solenoid that switches the vacuum from intake to actual Combi valve and to permit opening or pulsed to allow air from the SAI pump to be blown through valve and ports into pre CAT area, no?

Time to RTFB and JPPSG

 
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I got a chance to look at it again. and removed the SAI pump. when I send a signal to turn it on it pulses. Is this normal? there is a reasonable amount of air coming out of the pump while it is on. it pulses on a 2 second cycle.
 
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Pulsed how, using outputs in VCDS?

It is by definition an air pump, no?
 
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i used vcds to cycle through all the outputs and all the relays work and when it came to the air pump I sent the signal but it did I as described a flow of air that peaks then dies down and then builds to a maximum again.

I checked the rivets on the housing and they all seem tight. I will take apart motor it see if the armature is binding which is my guess.
 
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So the pump is fine. the pulsing was the ECM cycling the relay just turn on and off.
The pump puts out alot of air the vacuum line to the combi is good, combi holds vacuum, air gets to the combi valve (ie. no cracked lines)

but I cannot feel any air coming out the exhaust when the pump is running and I am pulling vacuum on the kombi.
 
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Sounds like combi is not opening or the port conduit is plugged with FOD carbon deposits?

Did you check if remediation is required to clear port and test unobstructed?
 
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Only way you will feel the air in exhaust is.
Apply vac with a hand pump to Kombi and jumper the pump to run constant. Jumper at relay or apply direct power.
Engine off you should feel air (no exhaust leak) and hear it.
If you have second person take vac away from kombi and apply it. Kombi allows flow into exhaust. Could be stuck closed?

Good Luck
 
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Sounds like it's time for coat hanger abortion of the SAI port with follow up baby bottle brushes, no?

You could get festive and make a video while installing a Trojan on the cars tail pipe and see if the SAI pump will blow it up?
 
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not yet it looks like someone stripped the allen key bolt so now I have to get creative as to how to remove it :-(
 
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Thank you that did the trick
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there does not seem to be that much build up in the passageways. I did verify that the kombi valve is working as it passes or shuts off the airflow based on the vacuum being pulled. Note the amount of air coming out of the kombi valve is less than directly out of the outlet of the pump but I assume that is because the corrugated hose to the kombi valve creates a lot of restriction.

while the pump is running and I have vacuum I place a piece of paper over the exhaust tip and there did not seem like anything was happening. in fact, there seemed to be a little vacuum.

So still unsure about what to do next
 
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Did you clear the pipe through the exhaust conduit yet and after the combi valve?

Of course air is clear from pump to valve, what could possibly obstruct this?
 
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yes there was no build up just carbon discoloration
 
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So if combi is removed and you blow compressed air in, the tail pipe will blow up a Trojan when attached?
 
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so using compressed air I can blow off two rubber gloves fitted over the tail pipes. I connected the combi vale and the SAI and turned it on and that also blew the rubber gloves off the tail pipes. (I suspect that previously when I only put my hand over one tail pipel it just forced the air out the other)

So as far as I can tell it all works so why am I getting that code?
 
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