Checking and adjusting the basic charge pressure, A20NFT/LHU
 
  
 
 
  
   
    
     |  | Checking and adjusting the basic charge pressure, A20NFT/LHU | 
   
  
  
   
   
    
    
    
    
    
   
   
    
   
   
   
    
     
      
       | 1. | Remove the turbocharger heat shield (A). 
 
   
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       | 2. | Detach the hose from the diaphragm box (C). 
 
   
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       | 3. | Secure the control arm (E), otherwise there is a risk of the control arm (E) falling over. 
 
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       | 4. | Remove the control arm's (E) retaining clip (D) and undo the lock nuts. 
 
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       | 5. | Move the control arm (E) on the charge pressure regulator towards "Closed" position and adjust the control rod (B) so that a pretension of 2mm is achieved. 
 
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       | 7. | Pump up the pressure carefully and read off the pressure on the pressure gauge just as the control rod (B) starts to move (approx. 1 mm). The pressure should be 0.25 - 0.27 bar. 
 
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       | 8. | If the pressure is too low, shorten the rod (B) until the correct pressure is obtained. 
 
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       | 10. | Remove the pressure gauge and pump. 
 
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       | 11. | Replace the hose on the diaphragm box (C). 
 
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       | 12. | Fit the turbocharger heat shield (A). 
 
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       | 13. | Carry out charge air adaptation: 
 
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       |  | 13.1. | Run the car to heat up the engine. 
 
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       |  | 13.2. | Accelerate full throttle at 2000 rpm a few times. The time the engine speed is in the range 2000-4000 rpm must exceed 2 seconds. 
 
 
          
           
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              Charge air adaptation must be carried out in as high a gear as possible. If charge air adaptation is not carried out, the customer must be made aware that engine torque may fluctuate slightly the first few times during hard acceleration.
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