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* When found in 2005-2008 Audi A4 and A6 with BKH 3.2L FSI engines: | * When found in 2005-2008 Audi A4 and A6 with BKH 3.2L FSI engines: | ||
− | ** | + | ** Some vehicles may have a vacuum solenoid valve (N335 or V63) located under the air filter housing. Failure of this solenoid or the vacuum lines may cause insufficient vacuum and cause [[18438/P2006/008198|P2006]],[[18439/P2007/008199 |P2007]] and [[18502/P2070/008304|P2070]] fault codes. |
− | + | ** TSB 24-08-76, 01-14-76 or TPI 2019485 has some information on testing for vacuum leaks. | |
+ | ***https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2014/SB-10065428-2280.pdf NHTSA | ||
* When found in 2012-2016 Audi with 3.0 TFSI, please see TPI 2050329 | * When found in 2012-2016 Audi with 3.0 TFSI, please see TPI 2050329 | ||
** Vacuum operated water pump may draw excessive vacuum causing intake manifold flaps to malfunction. Updated vacuum hose for water pump. | ** Vacuum operated water pump may draw excessive vacuum causing intake manifold flaps to malfunction. Updated vacuum hose for water pump. | ||
*** https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2018/MC-10133286-9999.pdf NHTSA | *** https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2018/MC-10133286-9999.pdf NHTSA | ||
+ | * When found in the newer (2017+ Model year) 3.0 TFSI Audi engines the above TSB may not apply however the same problem exists | ||
+ | ** Those engine codes often use a newer hose assembly that includes ALL of the vacuum connections under the manifold (rather than a dedicated water pump connection) however they were revised as well. | ||
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* When found in 1.4 TSI engine code BWK, check N316. This is a photo of the faulty 2 wire vacuum operated solenoid valve which was causing this DTC. [http://wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/images/4/4e/N316_on_BWK.jpg Part number: 03C 906 283] | * When found in 1.4 TSI engine code BWK, check N316. This is a photo of the faulty 2 wire vacuum operated solenoid valve which was causing this DTC. [http://wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/images/4/4e/N316_on_BWK.jpg Part number: 03C 906 283] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 11 September 2023
18438/P2006/008198 - Intake Manifold Runner Control Stuck Closed, Bank 1
Possible Symptoms
- Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) ON
- Reduction of power at higher RPMs
Possible Causes
- Vacuum leak
- Faulty Vacuum Solenoid (N316)
- Faulty Intake Manifold Runner Position Sensor1 (G336)
- Intake Manifold Runner binding or sticking
Possible Solutions
- Replace failed vacuum lines or faulty vacuum solenoid (N316).
- Check Intake Manifold Runner Position Sensor 1 (G336) and wiring, see repair manual.
Special Notes
- When found in 2005-2008 Audi A4 and A6 with BKH 3.2L FSI engines:
- Some vehicles may have a vacuum solenoid valve (N335 or V63) located under the air filter housing. Failure of this solenoid or the vacuum lines may cause insufficient vacuum and cause P2006,P2007 and P2070 fault codes.
- TSB 24-08-76, 01-14-76 or TPI 2019485 has some information on testing for vacuum leaks.
- When found in 2012-2016 Audi with 3.0 TFSI, please see TPI 2050329
- Vacuum operated water pump may draw excessive vacuum causing intake manifold flaps to malfunction. Updated vacuum hose for water pump.
- When found in the newer (2017+ Model year) 3.0 TFSI Audi engines the above TSB may not apply however the same problem exists
- Those engine codes often use a newer hose assembly that includes ALL of the vacuum connections under the manifold (rather than a dedicated water pump connection) however they were revised as well.
- When found in 1.4 TSI engine code BWK, check N316. This is a photo of the faulty 2 wire vacuum operated solenoid valve which was causing this DTC. Part number: 03C 906 283