T6.1 199 Bi Turbo DSG - Possible Turbo Issues

Cbarrett

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I'm after some advice/thoughts. I have had since new a T6.1 199 Bi Turbo DSG which now has 70k miles with full main dealer service history which I only use as a weekend getaway so it's done no heavy lifting. About 6k ago I had a remap done and the engine 100% feels smoother but don't know if it's a coincidence but I within 2k miles I had a warning light and went into limp mode. I took the van in to one of the recommended independents on here in the north west and they advised changing the charge cooler and pipes with the vehicle being fine for about 500 miles when on a journey up to do the NC500 when the light came on, turn the engine off and on and it's cleared. For info when under load i.e. higher revs when it's moving up and down the gears I never have an issue or when driving around town. The time it appears is when I'm sat at a steady speed i.e. 75mph when in cruise control. So back to the garage again and they carried out some checks and diagnosed Boost Pressure Regulation - P0299 - Control Range Not Reached, System Voltage 1 PO56200 too low, Sensor reference Voltage 1 PO6A00 Implausible signal with the suggested remedy being charge pressure actuator G581 has internally failed and needs to be replaced - all in I'm talking £1975.54. Obviously only 500 miles before I thought is was sorted so I'm nervous that I spend £2k and still it comes back.... So as a second opinion I went to another suggested independent in the Midlands where I live and suggested in may be turbos at nearly £4k to replace... Any thoughts/suggestions or has anyone else had a similar problem ??
 
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within 2k miles I had a warning light and went into limp mode.
Any record of the fault code then?

advised changing the charge cooler and pipes
What was the reasoning behind?

on a journey up to do the NC500 when the light came on,
Any record of the fault code?

So back to the garage again and they carried out some checks and diagnosed Boost Pressure Regulation - P0299 - Control Range Not Reached, System Voltage 1 PO56200 too low, Sensor reference Voltage 1 PO6A00 Implausible signal
The same garage which replaced the charge air cooler?
Are the above based on their checks and diagnosing, or just the fault codes from your incident?

Can't find such a code.

remedy being charge pressure actuator G581 has internally failed and needs to be replaced
G581 is position sensor of the charge pressure actuator. Got any more details how it was determined - especially having sensor reference fault at the same time (possibly)?

So they did they rule out the charge pressure sensors themselves and air leaks?

The ECU has quite a few built-in tests for the turbocharger and its components (actuators) - see below

 
Hi yes it was the same garage who changed the cooler and the pipes, certainly with the pipes they said there was a leak.

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Hi yes it was the same garage who changed the cooler and the pipes, certainly with the pipes they said there was a leak.
I have found these from the service when they changed the cooler if this helps
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So it was also then the P0299 - underboost - only.



Then currently
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So the garage suggests the culprit for all the faults is actua lly G581 of the charge pressure actuator.
The G581 indeed uses "Sensor reference voltage 1" as a reference but so do a couple of other sensors (which currently report no faults or implausible values).

Would be fairly simple to get better understanding/confirmation by unplugging G581 and monitor e.g. both charge pressure sensors if their value would change G581 plugged/unplugged. When engine off the sensors should report atmospheric pressure. Although I'm confident they already have done that to pinpoint the G581 as the culprit 🤔
 
So it looks like this may be the fault from what you say which gives me more confidence - thank you for your help and advice
 
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So it was also then the P0299 - underboost - only.



Then currently
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So the garage suggests the culprit for all the faults is actua lly G581 of the charge pressure actuator.
The G581 indeed uses "Sensor reference voltage 1" as a reference but so do a couple of other sensors (which currently report no faults or implausible values).

Would be fairly simple to get better understanding/confirmation by unplugging G581 and monitor e.g. both charge pressure sensors if their value would change G581 plugged/unplugged. When engine off the sensors should report atmospheric pressure. Although I'm confident they already have done that to pinpoint the G581 as the culprit 🤔
Sorry I meant to ask is £2k a sensible price to get his repaired ?
 
Sorry I meant to ask is £2k a sensible price to get his repaired ?
Sounds quite a lot - but I don't know what's going rate for a garage in the UK.
@Westcoast888 have replaced the actuator in CXEB engine (below) so perhaps he can give us some insight. Perhaps @BognorMotors or @Dav-Tec can advise?
 
Once again I really appreciate your help. I’m happy to travel to find the right person, service and price for sure
 
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Once I had identified the fault it was pretty easy to fix. Have a read of my thread on how I did it with @mmi help.
Part was £280 and you’ll need vcds to set up the new actuator and a few hours.
 
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Thanks - so is this something you could do ?
Sorry no I’m just a diy mechanic. Should be easy enough for a competent garage with vcds. I can help with advice where I can. Tbh I tried some professional help first but when they couldn’t find the problem I had a go as I thought I had nothing to lose. I’m pretty handy with the spanner’s but it wasn’t a particularly difficult job. Have a read of my thread from start to finish and have a go yourself?
 
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