I have been experiencing some issues with my turbo. It is not operating at optimum efficiency triggering the engine light to come on with code P0234 turbo over boost.
After speaking with Keith at Green Diesel Engineering regarding this code, he said that it was probably caused by the bad fuel I accidentally ran thru my jeep about 4 weeks ago. He suggested I try to free up the turbo vanes by using a vacuum pump several times and then take the vehicle out for a spin and try flushing out the crud by hard driving it and flooring it and allowing the turbo to work hard and spool itself free. I found that this does work to a point and works best when going up a steep hill from a dead stop and flooring the pedal to the metal then doing it again, and again, and again.
I did this several times (7) and I noticed an improvement, but it is still not right and the engine light always returns.
I searched the web for ways to clean the turbo without removing it and I came upon a forum on the VW TDI club where members stated that using Heavy Duty Oven cleaner cleans the encrusted carbon buildup on the turbo charger without removing it.
It seems that oven cleaner was used to dissolve the carbon buildup surrounding the turbo and then flushing it out by driving the vehicle hard, allowing the fumes and the crud to blow out the exhaust.
You can read it here:
http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=246287Turbo maintenance is in our future, and learning how to clean our turbo would be worthwhile.
Has anyone heard of this or tried it?
How would we get a stream of oven cleaner into the exhaust part of our turbo charger without removing it?
Do you think this can be done with our CRD, any suggestions, any opinions, views, reviews, advice?