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Hi there, I was wondering if any of you guys could help me out here incase I am missing something obvious.
2004 ASV engine.
Customer complains of MIL on.
Plugged VAGCOM onto it and found fault relating to EGR valve loss of pressure.
On checking out vacuum pipes, found one off the valve that sits on top of the manifold that links onto the air operated valve on the butterfly flap.
Replaced vacuum pipe and reconnected.
Customer also wanted towbar fitted so done that.
Cleared faults, took a test drive and engine fully reved and threw leg out of bed !!!
On inspection of the turbo, the fins are still intact and no movement and not a huge amount of oil in intake syatem so not sure if its been turbo failure related or not ?
Any ideas of why this could of happened ?
2004 ASV engine.
Customer complains of MIL on.
Plugged VAGCOM onto it and found fault relating to EGR valve loss of pressure.
On checking out vacuum pipes, found one off the valve that sits on top of the manifold that links onto the air operated valve on the butterfly flap.
Replaced vacuum pipe and reconnected.
Customer also wanted towbar fitted so done that.
Cleared faults, took a test drive and engine fully reved and threw leg out of bed !!!
On inspection of the turbo, the fins are still intact and no movement and not a huge amount of oil in intake syatem so not sure if its been turbo failure related or not ?
Any ideas of why this could of happened ?
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