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19th January 2018, 12:18 | #1 |
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Hello to everyone. This was posted accidentally, how to delete the thread. Excuse me guys.
Last edited by bastica; 19th January 2018 at 12:22.. Reason: I want to delete the thread, it is a copy/paste mistake from other forum :( |
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INTERCOOLER O rings Unplug MAF sensor and take for a spin,(might go better hinting a MAF but no conclusive as might mask EGR issue. Replace Airfilter and give basic service, Check to make sure INTERCOOLER is not damaged Clean manifold and EGR Leakback test on injectors Clean Map sensor (fitted on drivers side of manifold) Clean Boost temp sensor if facelift model Replace crankcase breather If still no better T4 for in depth check Mick
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Now, how to clean the MAP sensor? Where is Boost temp sensor? (edit) Ok, this is the sensor on the intercooler hose. As i can see, it is very oily at the moment... And what is crankcase breather? Is that PCV filter? Thanks |
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