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Old December 29th 06, 12:25 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled
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Default Cyl.2 Misfire Detected

i did buy a 2006 passat 3 weeks ago, yesterday morning while i was
driving the check engine came on, i took the car to the dealer
service, and they said that a DTC IN ECM CODE P0302 SMALL LEAK
DETECTED
SMALL LEAK DETECTED --CHECKED VACUUM LINES -- OK -- PERFORM OUTPUT
TEST PLAN -- ALL PASSES -- CLEARED CODES IN SYSTEM....I would like to
know what all that means.....and why in a new car with 1587 miles.
thank you

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