Identified Problem
Is your Volkswagen displaying the fault code P1357? This error code indicates a malfunction in the ignition coil circuit for cylinder 1, a common issue in Golf, Passat, Tiguan, and other VW group models.
Common Symptoms
- 🚨 Engine light on (check engine)
- 🌀 Rough idle and vibrations
- ⚠ Noticeable power loss
- ⛽ Increased fuel consumption
- 🔥 Misfires in cylinder 1
Probable Causes (VW Specific)
- Faulty ignition coil (common internal failure)
- Connector issue (oxidized connectors)
- Damaged wiring (cut or chafed wires)
- Worn or defective spark plug
- ECU failure (less common)
Diagnosis in 5 Steps
- Visual inspection
- Check the cylinder 1 ignition coil (located on the timing belt side)
- Inspect the condition of the connector and wires
- Substitution test
- Swap the coil with another cylinder
- If the code follows → Replace the coil
- Electrical test
- Measure resistance:
- Primary: 0.5-1.0 Ω
- Secondary: 5000-10000 Ω
- Measure resistance:
- Spark plug check
- Check gap and wear
- Complete ECU scan
- Use VCDS for in-depth analysis
Recommended Solutions
- ✅ Replace the ignition coil (prefer Bosch or Beru)
- ✅ Clean or replace the connector if oxidized
- ✅ Replace spark plugs if necessary (NGK recommended)
- ✅ Check wiring along its entire length
What to Absolutely Avoid
- ❌ Using low-quality parts
- ❌ Neglecting engine cover sealing
- ❌ Forgetting to reset the ECU after repair
Consequences if Ignored
- 🔧 Accelerated catalyst deterioration
- ⛽ 20% increase in fuel consumption
- 💥 Risk of long-term engine damage
Conclusion
The P1357 code on Volkswagen is usually resolved easily by replacing the faulty ignition coil. For a lasting repair:
- Use quality OEM parts
- Check all circuit components
- Perform a complete diagnosis if the problem persists
🔧 Need help? Consult a Volkswagen specialist equipped with VCDS for an accurate diagnosis.