Hello folks,
Recently had a persistent fault with my T6 BiTdi 204ps 4motion DSG.
Either rumbling along in high gears asking for revs low down, or going up hill, it will stutter and go into limp mode with the coil light. Happens frequently on the motorway (three times on the M25 today). Ignition cycle clears the fault and it drives fine afterwards.
EGR was blanked off, and the DPF drilled out last year with a very light remap; but this was well over 8k miles ago.
Fault finding wise I've done the
following:
Filter and MAF cleaned.
Smoke tested
Vacuum test with the actuator movement checked for both turbos.
Switched around the actuator vales between turbo A and turbo B... just to make sure one of them wasn't faulty.
I have to admit there isn't a whole lot of literature on the BiTdi 204ps, so I'm not 100% on how the second turbo is introduced- ie is it a butterfly valve mechanism in the exhaust manifold. So I'm wondering whether turbo B is knackered.
I'm stumped so any help with be greatly appreciated!
Recently had a persistent fault with my T6 BiTdi 204ps 4motion DSG.
Either rumbling along in high gears asking for revs low down, or going up hill, it will stutter and go into limp mode with the coil light. Happens frequently on the motorway (three times on the M25 today). Ignition cycle clears the fault and it drives fine afterwards.
EGR was blanked off, and the DPF drilled out last year with a very light remap; but this was well over 8k miles ago.
Fault finding wise I've done the
following:
Filter and MAF cleaned.
Smoke tested
Vacuum test with the actuator movement checked for both turbos.
Switched around the actuator vales between turbo A and turbo B... just to make sure one of them wasn't faulty.
I have to admit there isn't a whole lot of literature on the BiTdi 204ps, so I'm not 100% on how the second turbo is introduced- ie is it a butterfly valve mechanism in the exhaust manifold. So I'm wondering whether turbo B is knackered.
I'm stumped so any help with be greatly appreciated!