PSG16 / P0244 5B
Read the instructions below then
start the fault diagnostic procedure.
Symptom: Fault indicator lamp (for further information see WIS Fault diagnosis, general)
Performance loss.
Cruise control not working.
No A/C function.
Boost Pressure too Low. Mechanical Fault.
Fault symptom
Fault indicator lamp (for further information see WIS Fault diagnosis, general)
Performance loss.
Cruise control not working.
No A/C function.
On-board diagnosis
Type of diagnosis:
Enable criteria:
Engine speed between 2250 and 2750 and more than 40 mg fuel/combustion. |
Engine speed between 2751 and 4750 and more than 20 mg fuel/combustion. |
NONE of the following DTCs must be detected: |
Fault criteria:
Current boost pressure below requested boost pressure. |
DTC limit between 25-50 kPa depending on fuel quantity and rpm. |
System reaction to a fault:
Limp Home, engine torque limitation. |
Output to the A/C relay is switched off. |
EGR turned off in case of fault. |
Diagnostic help
Diagnostics compares requested and current boost pressure. A DTC is generated if the current boost pressure is lower than the requested boost pressure.
DTC indicates mechanical fault in the turbo, an air leak between the turbo and intake, vacuum system air leak or a damaged control valve.
The DTC can also be generated if the exhaust system is clogged, coked up catalytic converter for example.
Diagnostic help
Diagnosis regards:
Mechanical fault in the turbo unit or air leak in the system. |
Functions in the diagnostic tool related to the fault:
Control valve, shut-off damper |
Control valve, shut-off damper |
(See also description of readings/activations in diagnostic tool) |