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96 Jetta DTC error code P1613


buyllc
09-01-2006, 06:42 PM
My check engine light come on this week; after a scan the DTC reported a P1613 error. I searched the web for this error and found this:

MIL Call-up Circ Open/Short to B+

Does anyone know what componet this refers to? Has anyone seen this error with their Jetta? Thanks in advance for any help, or insight you can give.

buyllc

Doug Tatham
09-11-2006, 04:13 PM
MIL = malfunction indicatory light
The circuit between the computer and the light has an open or short to B+ (battery postive terminal).

buyllc
06-12-2009, 08:59 PM
Thank you for the help. Your help solved the problem for us.

racole1980
10-29-2013, 09:15 AM
i have the same code in my jetta.how do you fix this and wich "light" are you refering to?

65comet
10-29-2013, 11:58 AM
Check your grounds and wiring. This is a CEL (Check Engine Light) code for when the CEL itself is having a problem. Could be the CEL bulb is burned out.
Here are some other possibilities.

- an automatic transmission ECU was installed at some point (car is manual, I recently purchased and don't have much service history). Beleiving there is an auto tranny, the MIL comes on because it does not detect auto tranny ODBII sensors. A Vag-Com needs to be used to update ECU Firmware.

- "the issue was the bolt holding in the crank position censor wasn't in tight enough, so the ecu wasn't getting any info back from the sensor, resulting in the code." Solution: plug in sensor

- There is a grounded wire between ECU and MIL. Cluster needs to be removed and wires tested for ground.

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