Engine Control Module Fault P130A "Hide Cylinder (CTT 24-15-01)

2013 Volkswagen Beetle Base, 2D Hatchback, 2.5L Eng VIN X, Automatic TransSECTION Engine Control Module Fault P130A "Hide Cylinder (CTT 24-15-01)
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Publication date: 2015-05-08
Reference number: CTT 24-15-01

ENGINE CONTROL MODULE FAULT P130A "HIDE CYLINDER

ENGINE CONTROL MODULE FAULT P130A "HIDE CYLINDER

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Reference Number(s): CTT 24-15-01, Date of Issue:  May 8, 2015
VOLKSWAGEN: 2008-2015 All Models
GROUP: 24 - Multiport Fuel Injection

SERVICE INFORMATION

2008-2015 All Vehicles: Engine Control Module Fault P130A "Hide Cylinder 

DTC P130A "Hide Cylinder" indicates that excessive misfiring has occurred. As a result, the ECM has turned off a fuel injector to prevent catalyst damage. To address this fault, diagnose and repair all misfire concerns that are present. Repairing the other faults will resolve the P130A.

RENDER: 1.0x

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