2017-10-10
Check for any loose or damaged wiring connections to the turbocharger outlet pressure sensor A.
Inspect the turbocharger outlet pressure sensor A for any signs of damage or malfunction and replace if necessary.
Clean the intake system and turbocharger components to ensure proper air flow and pressure.
Inspect and clean the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system, as it can impact the performance of the turbocharger.
In extreme cases, consider replacing the turbocharger assembly if all other solutions have been exhausted and the issue persists.
Faulty turbocharger outlet pressure sensor
Clogged or restricted turbocharger air intake/exhaust system
Boost pressure leakage in the intake system
Damaged or faulty turbocharger
Engine control module (ECM) or software issue
Decreased engine performance and power
Engine misfires or stumbles
Poor fuel efficiency
Intermittent or constant check engine light illumination
Turbocharger noises, such as whining or grinding sounds