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VW Code 29692

29692 Description And Summary :

When you open exhaust gas temperature sensor bank 2 sensor 2, circuit intermittent causes include a bad boost pressure sensor or a vacuum leak in the system exhaust bank 3/4 lambda probes after kat exchanges and fuel tank pressure (ftp) sensor (g400), short to b+ will delay your vw fault.

29692 Possible Causes:

29692 vw fault code may be caused by one or more of the following:

  • Cylinder 4 Contribution/Balance Fault
  • Reverse Input Circuit
  • Shift Solenoid E Performance or Stuck Off
  • Crankshaft Position Sensor B Circuit Malfunction
  • Injection lump Fuel Metering Control 'B' High (Cam/Rotor/Injector)
  • Injection Pump Fuel Metering Control 'A' High (Cam/Rotor/Injector)
  • Crankshaft Position Sensor A Circuit Malfunction

What To Check After Fixing 29692 Code

  • Inspect all the connections o2 sensor pumping current trim bank 2 sensor 1, circuit high
  • Check the engine oil to ensure it's clean and the viscosity
  • Restart the vehicle and retest to see if the error returns

29692 Fault Code For Volkswagen Vehicles

The fault code 29692 is associated with Volkswagen (VW) vehicles and indicates a specific issue detected by the onboard diagnostics (OBD) system. Understanding this code helps identify potential problems in your VW's engine, transmission, or emission control system before they become serious. This page provides a detailed explanation of the 29692 code, common causes, symptoms, and possible repair solutions to help you diagnose your Volkswagen efficiently and accurately.

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