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Turbo Boost Air Solenoid
Had to call out LR Assistance today as red triangle and Restricted Performance message. Whistle or turbo whine could be heard on acceleration. Thankfully although it was 6pm it was a Land Rover tech that arrived - within 55 minutes and spot on time.
He found fault codes P006A-00, P1247-00, P00BD-07 and P0235-94.
The result was a clean of the shaft on the solenoid valve.
Has this happened to anyone else and did it reoccur - if so was it a replacement solenoid.
18th Feb 2013 10:44 pm
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Re: Turbo Boost Air Solenoid
BBDisco3 wrote:
Had to call Land Rover tech today within 55 minutes and spot on time.
He was a cleaning of my shaft.
Has this happened to anyone else and did it reoccur - if so was it a good.
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18th Feb 2013 11:23 pm
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18th Feb 2013 11:25 pm
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18th Feb 2013 11:33 pm
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In the Cotswolds now, then to NEC caravan show on Friday - either in the disco4 or a replacement if that message comes again !
18th Feb 2013 11:51 pm
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18th Feb 2013 11:57 pm
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Re: Turbo Boost Air Solenoid
BBDisco3 wrote:
He found fault codes P006A-00, P1247-00, P00BD-07 and P0235-94.
The result was a clean of the shaft on the solenoid valve.
Has this happened to anyone else and did it reoccur - if so was it a replacement solenoid.
Yes, had this happen on a customers car. The solenoid was full of oil, a common issue if you don't drive it hard every now and then, apparently.
Cleaned the valve, refitted, advised customer. This was 3 months ago, and has been back for other issues, but not this one again
FWIW, there was a TSB issued for these codes. Maybe worth a look My D3 Build Thread
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Thanks for the info - Will get it booked in when we are back home, unless more urgent repairs are needed if it happens again today.
It happened after 130 mile trip down the motorway.
19th Feb 2013 7:39 am
BBDisco3
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Well no further warning lights or messages since LR Assist carried out the temporary repair on Monday.
But strange thing is, the on board display is showing a 3 mpg improvement now and I am sure the car is more responsive.
21st Feb 2013 9:51 pm
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Re: Turbo Boost Air Solenoid
BBDisco3 wrote:
Had to call out LR Assistance today as red triangle and Restricted Performance message. Whistle or turbo whine could be heard on acceleration. Thankfully although it was 6pm it was a Land Rover tech that arrived - within 55 minutes and spot on time.
He found fault codes P006A-00, P1247-00, P00BD-07 and P0235-94.
The result was a clean of the shaft on the solenoid valve.
Has this happened to anyone else and did it reoccur - if so was it a replacement solenoid.
where is the valve as it sounds like I may have the same problem. If I can find it I can clean it and give it a try.Faultmate MSV-2
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28th Apr 2013 3:49 pm
BBDisco3
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It was dark when the LR Assist man came, so didn't actually see the part but ihe put car in high suspension , full right hand lock and then removed a small plastic cover which I think was lying vertical to the bottom of the inner wing at the very front edge. On the off side of the car.
Perhaps someone else can describe it better
28th Apr 2013 3:56 pm
daimlermg
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Thanks for the info.
It was raining a lot yesterday and the garage is full of my sons cars so I took it to the dealer to see if he thought it was the valve.
He thought it was and they gave me a car for the day then fixed mine.
Job now done must have been a quick one to fix as the car was ready after lunch.
Edit
Cost was £260 inc VAT
Part was LR033284 Kit - Actuator Shut
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30th Apr 2013 7:24 pm
Sheepy
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Re: Turbo Boost Air Solenoid
Disco_Mikey wrote:
a common issue if you don't drive it hard every now and then, apparently.
Is that official LR guidance? Because if it is, I'd like to point my gf to that and smile smugly the next time she moans at me for ragging it a bit
1st May 2013 9:19 am
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BBDisco3 wrote:
It was dark when the LR Assist man came, so didn't actually see the part but ihe put car in high suspension , full right hand lock and then removed a small plastic cover which I think was lying vertical to the bottom of the inner wing at the very front edge. On the off side of the car.
Perhaps someone else can describe it better
Thanks for this! I've just freed mine after having been trying unsuccessfully to get the car to heal itself all afternoon.Home of LLAMS, for LRs and Jeep GCs
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