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==== Special Notes ==== | ==== Special Notes ==== | ||
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* On some '''TDI''' engines, the Vacuum Diaphragm/G581 unit can be purchased as a separate part from dealer. | * On some '''TDI''' engines, the Vacuum Diaphragm/G581 unit can be purchased as a separate part from dealer. | ||
* '''[[2.0L CR TDI]]''' owners may find the following threads helpful: | * '''[[2.0L CR TDI]]''' owners may find the following threads helpful: | ||
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*** Post #10 includes a YouTube video link. | *** Post #10 includes a YouTube video link. | ||
− | * When found in '''Gasoline''' engines such as the CHHB (or similar EA888 engines) | + | '''Gasoline''' |
+ | * When found in '''Gasoline''' engines such as the CHHB (or similar EA888 engines) | ||
+ | ** This thread may be helpful: [https://forums.ross-tech.com/showthread.php?19866-Case-Study-15202-Actuator-Module-for-Turbocharger-1-P00AF-00-109-Stuck Case Study: 15202 - Actuator Module for Turbocharger 1 P00AF 00] | ||
+ | ** The Actual and Specified values on this page should be helpful as well: [[18995/P2563/009571]] | ||
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[[Category:Fault Codes]] | [[Category:Fault Codes]] |
Latest revision as of 14:32, 22 November 2023
000175/P00AF - Actuator Module for Turbocharger 1: Stuck
Possible Symptoms
- Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) ON
- Glow Plug light flashing
- Reduced engine performance
Possible Causes
- Defective N75
- N75 connector plugged into the wrong 2 wire component. Check wiring diagram to confirm
- Vacuum leak or low vacuum
- VNT sticking or seized
- G581 sensor
Possible Solutions
- Verify N75 is working to design, use Output Testing
- Verify the N75 connector plugged into N75 per the factory level wiring diagram rather than any other component that may not set a fault code such as N79 (Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) heating element)
- Verify vacuum lines are good, check engine vacuum at idle
- Test VNT and G581, apply vacuum to VNT and watch MVB 120.4
- Engine off, no vacuum 120.4 should read about 3.5V
- Engine Off, apply 17 Inches of mercury, 120.4 should drop to about .7V
- Engine at idle, 120.4 should read about .7V
- If 120.4 voltage doesn't alter, VNT may be seized or G581 failed
Special Notes
TDI
- On some TDI engines, the Vacuum Diaphragm/G581 unit can be purchased as a separate part from dealer.
- 2.0L CR TDI owners may find the following threads helpful:
Gasoline
- When found in Gasoline engines such as the CHHB (or similar EA888 engines)
- This thread may be helpful: Case Study: 15202 - Actuator Module for Turbocharger 1 P00AF 00
- The Actual and Specified values on this page should be helpful as well: 18995/P2563/009571