TDI accelerator pedal electronics
From ejpomeroy-a-t-qtm.net Sun Oct 30 15:01:00 2011
From: Edward Pomeroy
Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2011 18:01:07 -0400
Subject: Jetta TDI accelerator forensics
John
I took some photos after opening up the old pedal (the one causing the
car to go into limp home mode - no accelerator action but set at 1200
RPM). The new pedal came in (box shows the P/N now level "L") the old
pedal was level "H".
What is fascinating is that the little PC board with thick film carbon
traces on it literally floats in the depression that holds it, the
pressure of the "fingers" of the beryllium bronze contacts that go to
the plug connector are all that keep it in place.
What is more, from what I see, VW could sell you a new thick film PC
board and you could just pop out the old one and put in the new one (but
of course you can only buy the whole pedal assy.)
Not sure why the old one kept giving intermittent failures. Maybe the
compound simply wore out after 126K miles and the brush fingers had some
intermittent contacts that made the computer go to the default setting?
The unit was totally dry and sealed, I have heard folks say that it
fails when moisture gets inside.
In any event, thought you would like to see what an "accelerate by wire"
pedal looks like inside seeing you too have a TDI.
Cheers,
Edward
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