Hey all, it's been a minute since I've had to make a thread around here. But this one has me puzzled. Sorry in advance for the probably long post. For reference, the car is an '05 1.8T @ 174k miles.
I've been arguing with a rough idle that occasionally spikes a couple hundred rpm. First things first, I checked all my vacuum lines, and quickly found a broken check valve. I replaced it, test drove the car, all was well.
A day or two later, I started the car, and was greeted with a low, rough idle, and some random misfires. After arguing with various vacuum lines, pulling and cleaning the MAF, and clearing the the misfire codes, it seemed to go back to normal. I had my mechanic give it the vagcom treatment, which it passed flawlessly. No codes, fuel trims look normal, idle is normal, etc. Smoke test found a vacuum hose not seated properly, but nothing else.
That brings us to today. I drove about 40 miles with no issues, parked and turned the car off for about 10 minutes. When I turned it back on, I was greeted again with random misfires, and a VERY inconsistent idle, starting at about 700, and gradually rising to about 1350 or so. I let it go for a bit to see what kind of codes it gave me. These two stood out among the various pending misfire codes:
P0171 - fuel trim, lean
P0507 - high idle
The fueling code either means too much air or not enough fuel. I feel fairly confident the vacuum leaks are all sealed up, which rules out the excess air option. This is the first thing my brain put together: "Leaky injectors, low fuel, idle drops too low, engine misfires. ECU increases idle to add more fuel, registers high idle code."
I'd like to avoid blindly throwing parts at it in hopes of fixing it. But right now, I'm leaning towards changing injectors, and/or cleaning and realigning the throttle body. Any thoughts, or similar experiences would be helpful.
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