Ye cant see anythingChecked the boost hoses?
Would a boost hose not cause restricted performance all the time ???Ye cant see anything
Well it cannot hurt to check, and if the car has two map and one sees different to the other due to split hose, maybe that is your correlation bit?Would a boost hose not cause restricted performance all the time ???
Ok ill have another check but couldn't see anythingWell it cannot hurt to check, and if the car has two map and one sees different to the other due to split hose, maybe that is your correlation bit?
Iirc it is the short ones on top that like to split.
Ok cheersLook for oily patches on the hoses - sometimes you only get restricted performance if the leak is small and the engine is being worked harder than usual, it could also be a small split in one of the inlet manifolds, if you can't find anything conclusive, I'd suggest finding a garage that can do an inlet and charge air duct smoke test.
Without a code reader (even a cheap bluetooth dongle from Amazon like Amazon product ) or somewhere that can carry out a smoke test - depending upon the faults stored, you're not really going to be able to diagnose the cause yourself, unless you get lucky and find a split in a charge air hose or a crack in an inlet manifold....
Black or grey smoke is to be expected as there isn't enough air being pushed into the engine to fully combust the fuel.
When i read the codes with a m8s reader it only came up with the P023d-22 one sorry for all questions just annoying as only owed the car a few monthsNot necessarily, if the turbo actuator detects an inability to produce the required boost and the 'unstick' procedure built-in to the ECM software doesn't free off the rose joints or gimbal plate, then it'll set an appropriate DTC and back off the boost to save the engine. You really need to be reading the DTC's to develop a diagnostic plan.