Wish I had discovered this forum before buying an '02 CC with the 2litre lump and 27K miles about 6 weeks ago!
Yes, you've guessed it - the dreaded engine diagnostic light is now coming on with the 'antipollution fault' message and now and again the cat fault message for good measure. A bit long winded but here's the full story
Car is always garaged and the symptoms are:
Starts without fail on the button and idles well for approximately 2 minutes before giving a noticeable miss and then starts to run lumpily. At the same time the engine diagnostic light comes on and the fault message appears. Once warmed up the car generally runs faultlessly although my wife has said that she had a couple of jerky rides in it after starting and pulling away without letting it warm up a bit.
The car went into the Exeter Pug dealer for examination 2 weeks ago and after diagnosing an intermittent misfire on cylinder no 1 they changed the coil pack, leads and plugs. No sign of a fault code for 7 days but then it started again. Back to the dealer and more plugging into the diagnostics and the same fault comes up - intermittent misfire No 1 - with the request to now pay £730 to replace the hydraulic followers
From the information on this thread I presume we've got to bite the bullet and change the followers for the 1.8 litre versions? Or would there be a possibility that the downstream Lambda sensor is playing up?
All info gratefully received.
BTW How much of a job is it to replace the followers? I have a decent garage area and am not adverse to wielding the odd spanner but mainly on motorbikes :rolleyes:
Cheers
Graham
