Use VCDS to Bleed The Coolant on Your Skoda, Audi, VW, Seat

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2024
  • NOTE: Perform this procedure with the engine warm and the filler cap off. Sorry I missed that in the video..
    Step by step how to use VCDS to bleed the cooling system on your VAG car. Example shown is a Mk3 Octavia. Note - contrary to VAG instructions, you do NOT need to use a pressure bleeding kit (requiring a compressor). If you follow the steps in this video and keep checking that your coolant is topped up - you will be fine..
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  • @larryking8439
    @larryking8439 4 дня назад

    U mnie nie trzeba wcisnąć pedałów hamulca. Pokazuje ze uruchomione. Po chwili zakańcza ze wzgledow bezpieczeństwa. Please help. Crafter II 2.0btdi

  • @jonathan1164
    @jonathan1164 2 месяца назад +1

    the first process you did of security access>adaptation>bleed cooling circuit... is that basically opening up the whole system so i can achieve a full vacuum before filling with coolant tool? service manual states i need to do something like this before filling system with coolant. thank you

    • @FixItWithJon
      @FixItWithJon  2 месяца назад

      That first process is setting into bleed mode, so yes - I would do that before applying pressure from a pneumatic bleed tool for sure, I think you’re definitely on the right lines there..

  • @zheerrostam8108
    @zheerrostam8108 Месяц назад +2

    Hello, can a coolant or radiator flush be performed withoot using VCDS at all? this seems so complicated or rather confusing. why didn't you show what you were doing to drain the system while using the VCDs so is DIYers could learn visually? Thank you for the video btw!!

    • @FixItWithJon
      @FixItWithJon  Месяц назад

      Unfortunately not on modern VAG cars buddy. It’s because they don’t just have one mechanical water pump - there’s 2 electrical water pumps too. The ONLY way to get past those is the activate the bleeding process.

  • @cropyros5363
    @cropyros5363 6 месяцев назад +4

    Should the Expansion Tank be open during the process ?

    • @FixItWithJon
      @FixItWithJon  5 месяцев назад +1

      @cropyros5363 Really good point - yes absolutely and regularly monitored / topped up.

  • @Truck-it150
    @Truck-it150 Месяц назад +1

    Jon, the coolant in a Skoda Octavia collapsed. I need the replace it. I added a coolant cleaner to the cooling system. Now I need to drain the whole cooling system to remove the cleaner and the old coolant. But, just 3 l (Skoda manual says coolant is 8,4 l) came out. How to get the rest out of the system? Which hose needs to be removed to drain everyhting? I removed the hose at the right side of the cooler because it's the lowest point. Coolant should follow gravity by no avail. Thx for help.

    • @FixItWithJon
      @FixItWithJon  Месяц назад

      Hiya, sounds to me as though you may have drained the coolant while the engine is cold? If so unfortunately your only way forward is to refill the coolant, start the engine and then drain when warmed up.. Hope that helps? Let me know how you get on..

  • @chriswright9720
    @chriswright9720 2 месяца назад +3

    Do i start this with the expansion tank cap off. With the engine cold.... or run it up to temp with the cap off then start or just do it with the cap on the whole time thanks

    • @brandongarridolautit9278
      @brandongarridolautit9278 2 месяца назад +1

      I have the same question

    • @FixItWithJon
      @FixItWithJon  Месяц назад

      @chriswright9720 Really good question - best to do it with the engine warm and the filler cap off. Sorry I missed that in the video.. Hope that helps?

    • @FixItWithJon
      @FixItWithJon  Месяц назад

      Best to do it with the engine warm and the filler cap off. Sorry I missed that in the video.. Hope that helps?

  • @safewaycart
    @safewaycart 6 месяцев назад

    hello, useful video. I would like to replace the coolant in my vw tsi engine (two cooling circuits.) what I want to do is to drain as much coolant as possible. fill the expansion tank with fresh coolant. use the car while keeping an eye on the coolant temperature. top-up the expansion tank if needed. is there any risk in doing so? should I bleed the two cooling systems with VCDS instead? what do you suggest? thank you

    • @FixItWithJon
      @FixItWithJon  5 месяцев назад

      @safewaycart Thanks for your comment - really glad it helped :-) I have heard of this being done. Personally I would not be comfortable running the cooling circuit dry with the engine running. I think the two electric coolant pumps are pretty intolerant to running dry and the engine will seriously overheat and distort the cylinder head if left without coolant for any length of time. Personally I would drain and then refill / top up while bleeding with VCDS. Hope that helps a little?

    • @safewaycart
      @safewaycart 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@FixItWithJon yes, it helps (a little) thank you. it is not clear how can I possibly have a dry cooling circuit if I try to do my best at keeping the expansion tank coolantful, under strict observation, stationary car with the engine running. I mean gravity should do his job to a certain extent. I know that there are some valves in the coolant circuit and with a cold engine in theory they should all be closed in order to permit a faster warm up time. personally I dont like the VCDS method, sorry. it is difficult to demonstrate if it really works or not and you don't have a visual confirmation of how effective it is at filling all the cavities. you just have to trust the system 😒

  • @davidcarrick4402
    @davidcarrick4402 3 месяца назад +2

    Do this procedure when engine is cold?

    • @FixItWithJon
      @FixItWithJon  2 месяца назад +1

      Good question - no do it when the engine is warm & the thermostat is open 👍

  • @Luca77341
    @Luca77341 3 месяца назад +1

    Hello, i tried to run this procedure, but my vcds doesn't accept the code 27971, result i can't execute any adaptation. Has It evere happened to you? Sorry for my bad english 😅

    • @FixItWithJon
      @FixItWithJon  2 месяца назад

      Hiya, sorry to hear that. You can also try: S12345 Or 12233
      Let me know how you get on?

    • @jasonguk7160
      @jasonguk7160 Месяц назад

      I also had the same issue today - it would not accept 27971. It then said wait 10 minutes with Ignition on before trying again after entering an incorrect code. I haven’t tried the other codes as my VCDS offered up 27971 in the prompt bubble 💭

  • @madallinaturca5607
    @madallinaturca5607 4 месяца назад +3

    Audi a3 8v diesel tdi doesn’t start the prodcedure , press brake press accelerator and it show s depress and doesen t happen nothing ..

    • @FixItWithJon
      @FixItWithJon  4 месяца назад

      @madallinaturca5607 that’s really strange - I’ve honestly not sure what would cause that I’m afraid. The only problem I had with it on mine was that I had a fault code relating to one of the electric coolant pumps which prevented the second bleeding procedure from occurring - but it gave me an error message rather than just doing nothing. Maybe check your fault codes and clear them first?

    • @madallinaturca5607
      @madallinaturca5607 4 месяца назад +1

      @@FixItWithJon 0 errors , it says press brake and accelerator but in your video you press the clutch ..

    • @FixItWithJon
      @FixItWithJon  4 месяца назад

      @madallinaturca5607 that’s the same as mine pal - Brake and Accelerator. I don’t have a clutch. Mine is an automatic. Hope that helps?

    • @madallinaturca5607
      @madallinaturca5607 4 месяца назад +1

      @@FixItWithJon mine is manual

    • @natoilva1
      @natoilva1 22 дня назад

      @@madallinaturca5607 i have the same problem , how did you fix that problem?

  • @al-afaaqoffsetprinting7874
    @al-afaaqoffsetprinting7874 26 дней назад +1

    Didn’t find bleed option on vw amarok 2.0 TDI

    • @FixItWithJon
      @FixItWithJon  24 дня назад

      That’s odd - are you using the latest version of VCDS?

    • @al-afaaqoffsetprinting7874
      @al-afaaqoffsetprinting7874 18 дней назад

      @@FixItWithJon
      Yes , latest version , the coolant pump attached to the timing belt is pure mechanical, security access is accepted but there is no option for bleed