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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: P6UL K on 12 November 2013, 15:09:26
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Following on from my original thread... http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=117760.0
Car went back into my mates garage for a 'Diesel Expert' to investigate the irregular boosting issues further, Diesel expert tested all systems, vac ok, turbo ok, found faults with the MAF & air intake temp leaving error codes. Faults cleared and new items fitted - issue still exists so old items refitted. Next step is ECU testing :-/ Back to square 1....
Any comments/thoughts welcome as I'm getting miffed now :-\
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77 views but no comments?
This must be a first! :D
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77 views but no comments?
This must be a first! :D
Would come up with some suggestive comments if I could Paul, but know bugger all about the 2.2 Dti's ;)
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Need a tech2 session ? :-\
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Are the vacuum solenoids piped up correctly? Theres a diagram somewhere on the net. Look for 2.2 dti vacuum routing. You really need diagnostic to see if its commanding boost.
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Iirc sometimes it comes on boost,sometimes not. ;)
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Iirc Twiglet was selling one of these a while back ? Might still have it.
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Iirc Twiglet was selling one of these a while back ? Might still have it.
I bought this off of Twiglet! Are you having a blonde moment? Lol
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Are the vacuum solenoids piped up correctly? Theres a diagram somewhere on the net. Look for 2.2 dti vacuum routing. You really need diagnostic to see if its commanding boost.
Well there is a question, all the solenoid's have been replaced and all vacuum tubing has been renewed along with connectors. Whether or not everything is as it should be remains to be seen, I replaced everything in the same way it was on the car already - But I'm led to believe that it has been fiddled with by people in the past.
Finding an accurate layout of the vacuum routeing would be brilliant but the ones I can find seem different to what is on the car
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Iirc Twiglet was selling one of these a while back ? Might still have it.
I bought this off of Twiglet! Are you having a blonde moment? Lol
Wrong thread. I was replying to a question about a dog guard. :-[ :-[ ;D ;D
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So a little update, for the countless consecutive Mon & Tues in a row the car is back in the garage having the Auto Electrician play with it and his Vaux-Com after the Diesel expert pretty much didn't have any idea apart from a possible ECU issue?
So last week the AE diagnosed the boost pressure sensor on the inlet manifold, bought new from VX, replaced but issue still pursists. So today its having a new MAF from VX as the current one won't read any higher than 500 (I'm guessing its reading would be afm?) when underload.
I do have an vacuum guide from Andy which i will use to double check all pipes are in the right places.
Watch this space for further intriguing updates lol
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I have a ECU here if you have to go down that way and an engine with fuel pump with only 48,500 miles on it :y
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I'll let you know Joff, thanks!
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Find somebody to check the actual vacuum reading at idle. Verify the brake servo isn't leaking vacuum away. Blank if required and drive cautiously in a quiet area away from hazards etc. Etc. Etc. Brakes will be hard without servo.
Had a leaking servo on a vectra dti that caused EGR faults and limp mode due to P0400.
Could your times when boost is unavailable be related to brake applications?
I can't remmber how well the vacuum pump on the vectra performed (I work on a lot of cars, most with horrid problems) but think it was 22inches vacuum at idle after the servo was changed and only 16inches mercury with the duff servo.