Audi Tdi Turbo Failure?
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Need some advice on an engine fault.
Wifes A3 Tdi has slowly reduced in power and now seems as if there is no real turbo boost at all, the engine stil runs sweet enough and has no abnormal sounds.
I have been told that ther are sometimes problems with the turbo blades? is this a servicable item and would it produce the symptoms as above. Engine has done 56K.
Any experiences with this problem?
Nick
>>> Edited by Aprisa on Monday 22 March 09:05
Wifes A3 Tdi has slowly reduced in power and now seems as if there is no real turbo boost at all, the engine stil runs sweet enough and has no abnormal sounds.
I have been told that ther are sometimes problems with the turbo blades? is this a servicable item and would it produce the symptoms as above. Engine has done 56K.
Any experiences with this problem?
Nick
>>> Edited by Aprisa on Monday 22 March 09:05
It's unlikely to be a turbo fault, and they are not really user servicable. Turbo failure would involve a new/reconditoned turbo and lots of £££'s.
I would check the wastegate acutator and the pipework connecting to it. A friend with an Ibiza using the VAG 1.9TDi had lack of boost problems which turned out to be the actuator pipe which had become kinked. This prevented the air in the actuator from being released which kept the wastegate fully open all the time.
I would check the wastegate acutator and the pipework connecting to it. A friend with an Ibiza using the VAG 1.9TDi had lack of boost problems which turned out to be the actuator pipe which had become kinked. This prevented the air in the actuator from being released which kept the wastegate fully open all the time.
Check the engine electrical connections are solid,particularly the intake sensor which seems vulnerable, if the engine management is not receiving all the inputs it will go into 'limp home' mode, cutting the boost. For some strange reason this doesn't usually result in a warning light
(Ours arrived like this, the dealership having forgotten to plug something in after a service )
(Ours arrived like this, the dealership having forgotten to plug something in after a service )
stone said:
Could well be the air flow sensor. I had this on my A4 tdi, Audi replaced it as a goodwill gesture when the car was 4 years old - 70000 miles - I think it is a recognised problem and Audi tend to be fairly good at putting right.
Good point, my old man works in a garage and has said he sees a *lot* of MAF sensor failures on the TDi VAG engines. Not exactly cheap either.
aprisa said:
Thanks all
/ignorance head
AAM?
ignorance head
Nick
It shouild have been AMM anyway.
Air Mass Meter. It's what Saab call the airflow sensor other people are talking about.
Sorry, was a bit of a quick post and forgot to explain myself or type it right
Sparks
>> Edited by Sparks on Tuesday 23 March 19:58
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