B1725
Symptom: If the turbo pressure signal sent to the instrument is faulty, the needle will remain stationary at 0.If the turbo pressure signal between the pressure sensor and the engine management system is faulty, the CHECK ENGINE lamp (MIL) will light up.
B1725 |
Turbo pressure signal faulty
Fault symptoms
If the turbo pressure signal sent to the instrument is faulty, the needle will remain stationary at 0.If the turbo pressure signal between the pressure sensor and the engine management system is faulty, the CHECK ENGINE lamp (MIL) will light up.
Diagnostic procedure
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If the CHECK ENGINE lamp (MIL) lights up,
continue fault diagnosis as described in Service Manual 2:7 under Engine Management
System. If this is not the case, continue with point 2.
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2. |
Switch on the ignition.
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3. |
Connect the ISAT Scan Tool and select "READ VALUES" followed by "TURBO
PRESSURE".
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4. |
If the system is OK, the Scan Tool's display should show 93-105 kPa and
the needle of the turbo/APC gauge should move to a position between the white and orange
zones when the ignition is switched on. If the ISAT Scan Tool reading is not OK, continue with
point 5.
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6. |
Take a reading across pins 9 and 10 on the main instrument display panel and
across pins 20 and 67 on the other BOB to check for an open circuit or short circuit.
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