2010 Volkswagon cc won't start! Please help!

Asked by Jana Dec 07, 2014 at 03:15 PM about the 2010 Volkswagen CC 2.0T Luxury FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

. I'm having a problem with my vw 2010 cc.  The interior lights went out and we checked
the wrong fuse box. Now the car won't start. I found the right fuse but it was on the fuse
box inside the car. Changed it and interior lights work now. I checked all fuses under the
hood and they were fine. Car with turn over but not stay running. Please help. Is there a
way to reset it?

4 Answers

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Sounds like your ECU may not br working, have them check it out at the dealer, you may also have the run a pressure test on you fuel pump. http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?4793982-CC-ECU-Removal-Instructions

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I would retrace your steps when you were inside the under hood fuse box....you may have popped a fuse or not properly re-seated one...!

I was driving my 2010 Volkswagen CC in it turned off the ecp light came on I changed the throddle body in the master airflow in it’s still not starting in I changed the fuel pump in the fuel pump model

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