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#15
by
the caveman
on 03 Jan, 2011 09:59
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You will have to wait to see what codes come up, but one possibility is the VNT is seizing up when you are pushing hard on the throttle, ECU sees an issue-goes into limp mode. But another possibility is a torn intake hose somewhere. I realize it's not the configuration but just had my pals AHU do the same thing without a check light coming on . One of the hoses between the IC and intake had torn, i guess no code set because it was one that was after the MAP sensor. When i had the same thing happen to me a few years ago, a hose had torn but it was the one just after the turbo- and before the MAP and i had a code
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#16
by
dankcorey22
on 03 Jan, 2011 12:07
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im guessing you got a vac. leak but who knows none of us are with your car so all we can do is guess. get the codes read if you dont have vagcom take it to advance or auto zone get them to write the code down and look it up on google
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#17
by
catlin_cava
on 03 Jan, 2011 13:12
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I ordered a Vag Com Cable last night, and I have software 709.1 on the computer. and I have no Vac leaks, Ive checked all the vac lines a few weeks ago and it only happens on hard runs....I spoke with Giles and we thinks my MAF is pooched
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#18
by
redneck_vdub
on 03 Jan, 2011 20:20
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I had the exact same problem. I tried everything, from replacing the MAF and vac lines, and so on. Turns out the vanes in the turbo were dirty. Got it rebuilt, haven't had any issues since.
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#19
by
8v-of-fury
on 07 Jan, 2011 00:22
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catlin maybe your VNT ingested some intake gunk from when you did the intake... and the vanes are stuck now?
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#20
by
catlin_cava
on 07 Jan, 2011 09:56
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Where are the Vanes located and how can I check them? I need this fixed by March since operation. Kick Jeremy in the nuts is in motion lol
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#21
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 07 Jan, 2011 13:43
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pull turbo off engine.
pull the 5 little bolts out of the hot side holding in the center
pull the center out of your turbo, behind it staring you in the face, will be the vanes..
you may have to completely replace them tho. i never had good luck freeing mine up. maybe a torch would have worked better.
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#22
by
catlin_cava
on 07 Jan, 2011 18:26
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Let's start this off with...I am a COMPLETE moron...now with that out of the way here's the problem.
A few weeks ago I cleaned my intake and you need to get underneath the turbo to get one of the tubes off. I noticed the Vacuum line going to the actulator was a bit rough and looked frayed...I though in my head that needs to be fixed but I didn't do it and kept at cleaning the intake...I was laying on the couch when the light bulb turned on!...
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#23
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 08 Jan, 2011 12:42
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if you have to pull the turbo apart, be very careful with those 5 little bolts, and be sure to throw some copper never seize on them before you thread them back in.
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#24
by
Powered by Spearco
on 08 Jan, 2011 13:51
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PULL THE VACUUM LINE OFF OF THE SOLENOID AND WATCH THE MOVEMENT OF THE VNT LINKAGE.
Sorry for yelling, but you don't need to pull the turbo to check for clogging or restriction.
Get VAG com and check boost psi specified and actual. That will tell you if the VNT is functioning properly.
My two cents
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#25
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 08 Jan, 2011 14:22
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oh yea, forgot about that.. those pesky vacuum lines.
im so used to my vnt setup, no vac lines here.
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#26
by
catlin_cava
on 04 Feb, 2011 15:01
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So I haven't gotten around to taking changing the VAC line, the car has been running good, but this morning she was a bit sluggish...I pulled out to pass a transport and it happened....LIMP MODE....CHECK ENGINE LIGHT..........Then engine quit!!!!.....Started it back up and holy *** shes working fast now, Pulls increadibly hard....I hooked it to the Vag Com since the CEL was still on and here is what I Got
Friday, 04 February 2011, 13:29:50.
VCDS-Lite Version: Release 1.1
Control Module Part Number: 038 906 012 CP
Component and/or Version: 1,9l R4 EDC G000SG 2839
Software Coding: 00002
Work Shop Code: WSC 00066
VCID: 60B32383F34D
1 Fault Found:
16618 - Boost Pressure Regulation: Limit Exceeded (Overboost Condition)
P0234 - 35-10 - - - Intermittent
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#27
by
the caveman
on 05 Feb, 2011 00:41
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There you go. The ecu sees too much boost- goes into failsafe [ or limp mode] so the motor doesn't get blown. now to figure out why it's got too much. It may be any of the things mentioned,did you ever get underneath to make sure the lever moves through it whole range [about an 1" it think ]. Once or if it's free use the output test on vag-com to get if the lever is being moved by the ecu and solenoid. could also still be a torn boot
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#28
by
catlin_cava
on 05 Feb, 2011 08:50
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I'm Crawling underneath the car today and going to change the vacuum line going to the turbo, and going to check to see if everyhting goes thru its motions.
i get 2 different readings on boost on the VAG COM, one is 28PSI and the other is 21PSI of boost....and thats 3rd from 2000RPM TO Redline at WOT
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#29
by
the caveman
on 05 Feb, 2011 09:00
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That's strange that your boost reading are in psi and not mBar . Maybe i never used my vag-com to check boost. I know in metric it's 1900-2100 mBar. Do the conversion maybe?