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 Post subject: Random Vacationing Turbo Help
PostPosted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 1:33 pm 
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Since late January I have randomly been experiencing the turbo not engaging. This has typically occured on rainy or humid days in 40 degree weather. Shutting down and restarting seems to cure it. I have checked the error codes and mostly I get the ghost code of P0000. Once I got a P0040 for the O2 sensor but since I noticed that code on a random check I can't say for certain that it was related to the turbo not engaging.

This seems like it is a sensor or an electrical issue more than a turbo issue. Has anyone else had a similar issue and found a solution?

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 Post subject: Re: Random Vacationing Turbo Help
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BlackLibertyCRD wrote:
I had the vacuum reservoir solenoid go bad on mine and effect the turbo. Mine was shorted but I guess it could stick internally without codes.



Thanks...did it go all at once or was it intermittant?

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 Post subject: Re: Random Vacationing Turbo Help
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I had the vacuum reservoir solenoid go bad on mine and effect the turbo. Mine was shorted but I guess it could stick internally without codes.

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 Post subject: Re: Random Vacationing Turbo Help
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GDE has posted a way of bypassing that valve by moving the vacuum lines to trouble shoot it :BINGO:

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 Post subject: Re: Random Vacationing Turbo Help
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Joe Romas wrote:
GDE has posted a way of bypassing that valve by moving the vacuum lines to trouble shoot it :BINGO:


Of course I am not sure that is what is keepiing my turbo from spooling. I guess I could try that to test it but it is intermittant. Thanks for letting me know though Joe.

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