Difference between revisions of "18438/P2006/008198"
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− | * When found in 2005 - 2008 Audi A4 and A6 with 3.2L FSI engines, please see TSB 2019485/1 or 24-08-76 which discusses faulty vacuum hoses to the IMT (Intake Manifold Tuning) valve and IMR (Intake Manifold Runners). | + | * When found in 2005 - 2008 Audi A4 and A6 with BKH 3.2L FSI engines, please see TSB 2019485/1 or 24-08-76 which discusses faulty vacuum hoses to the IMT (Intake Manifold Tuning) valve and IMR (Intake Manifold Runners). |
** If this fault is found after cylinder head and/or intake manifold removal repairs verify the vacuum operated Intake Manifold Runners do not have obstructed movement. | ** If this fault is found after cylinder head and/or intake manifold removal repairs verify the vacuum operated Intake Manifold Runners do not have obstructed movement. | ||
+ | ** If the ports on the intake manifold (which supply intake flap/ tuning valve solenoids) have insufficient vacuum, make sure the solenoid under the air filter housing isn't broken/leaking. This can cause a leak in the circuit connected to the mechanical vacuum pump on the right cylinder head resulting in [[18438/P2006/008198|P2006]],[[18439/P2007/008199 |P2007]] and [[18502/P2070/008304|P2070]]. | ||
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Revision as of 09:08, 8 July 2019
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 Intake Manifold Runner Position Sensor1 (G336)
- Intake Manifold Runner binding or sticking
Possible Solutions
- Replace failed vacuum line
- 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, please see TSB 2019485/1 or 24-08-76 which discusses faulty vacuum hoses to the IMT (Intake Manifold Tuning) valve and IMR (Intake Manifold Runners).
- If this fault is found after cylinder head and/or intake manifold removal repairs verify the vacuum operated Intake Manifold Runners do not have obstructed movement.
- If the ports on the intake manifold (which supply intake flap/ tuning valve solenoids) have insufficient vacuum, make sure the solenoid under the air filter housing isn't broken/leaking. This can cause a leak in the circuit connected to the mechanical vacuum pump on the right cylinder head resulting in P2006,P2007 and P2070.