well its been asked elsewhere, and i thought i'd ask here too, as i'd like to know if its possible.
Is it possible to check that the n249 and n75 are operating properly via vag-com?
For example, if I was to think that the vacuum being created isn't strong enough to pull the dv open, would it be possible to read some values etc and see if this is the case?
I'm still getting my dv oscilation, and was wondering if it could not be creating a strong enough vacuum to open it properly?
Or is there a way to create a stronger vacuum, without increasing the boost?
Is it possible to check that the n249 and n75 are operating properly via vag-com?
For example, if I was to think that the vacuum being created isn't strong enough to pull the dv open, would it be possible to read some values etc and see if this is the case?
I'm still getting my dv oscilation, and was wondering if it could not be creating a strong enough vacuum to open it properly?
Or is there a way to create a stronger vacuum, without increasing the boost?