any ideas how to find air leak on turbo side of engine??

any ideas how to find air leak on turbo side of engine??

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sotonboy1977

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1,018 posts

239 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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hello all
I have a golf mk4 GTi 1.8 20v turbo (AUM) and keep getting engine light come on after a motorway run,the code says it has a air pressure leak between turbo and engine,i can hear the "woosh" when driving but turbo wont boost when stood still so without rolling road im stumped.have had new dump valve and turbo pressure sensor(standard gen vw),driving me CRAZY.

cheers Gary

ecain63

10,601 posts

190 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Check the I/C hose hasnt come off mate.

Paul.B

3,949 posts

279 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Check ALL the pipes & hoses for leaks and splits. Apart from the light, any other symptoms?

Paul.B

Boosted Cerb

556 posts

246 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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I've had the tube that runs to the boost pressure sensor leaking before which caused problems. Also a spray of easy start around the engine bay is good for finding leaks, the engine will 'rev up' if you find a leak.

Bring it over sometime, I've got a copy of VAG COM, we'll take a look smile

Rich

xllifts

3,724 posts

218 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Sounds like you have a split in the intercooler pipe, as you say they are right git to diagnose without a rolling road, but i would definatley whip the pipe off and have a good look at it!

sotonboy1977

Original Poster:

1,018 posts

239 months

Sunday 7th February 2010
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thank you,yes have heard people saying before about,easy start,WD40 etc spray and will find leak,yes will drop by soon Rich and you can work your magic while i do mine,have got a snap on thingy that plugs in to turn off light,also got vag com but doesnt work on my mac...arhhhhh

Boosted Cerb

556 posts

246 months

Sunday 7th February 2010
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My VAG COM works fine, just used it to help diagnose a faulty temp sensor on a 1.8T engine actually. Whats the code you get?? I'd be suprised if there's a specific one to say "you've got an air leak" confused

Might make a start with the 1200 this week, if you're ok for Sunday?? Don't forget to get your missus some flowers wink

Rich.

phelix

4,546 posts

264 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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Boosted Cerb said:
Also a spray of easy start around the engine bay is good for finding leaks, the engine will 'rev up' if you find a leak.
That works only if the engine's pulling a vacuum at that location and the point is near enough to the intake for the fluid to enter the combustion chamber. A boost leak may actually seal under vacuum.

crisisjez

9,209 posts

220 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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£30.00 on a rolling road doesn`t sound too expensive to me for fault finding IMO.

Failing that take the bonnet off and tie a close friend to the wing whilst you WOT it down the roadhehe

sotonboy1977

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1,018 posts

239 months

Tuesday 9th February 2010
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crisisjez said:
£30.00 on a rolling road doesn`t sound too expensive to me for fault finding IMO.

Failing that take the bonnet off and tie a close friend to the wing whilst you WOT it down the roadhehe
thanks,but where is this rolling road and when can i get on there?

crisisjez

9,209 posts

220 months

Tuesday 9th February 2010
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sotonboy1977 said:
crisisjez said:
£30.00 on a rolling road doesn`t sound too expensive to me for fault finding IMO.

Failing that take the bonnet off and tie a close friend to the wing whilst you WOT it down the roadhehe
thanks,but where is this rolling road and when can i get on there?
www.surreyrollingroad.co.uk

Speak to charlie I`m sure he`ll be happy to help.

Vixpy1

42,686 posts

279 months

Wednesday 10th February 2010
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crisisjez said:
sotonboy1977 said:
crisisjez said:
£30.00 on a rolling road doesn`t sound too expensive to me for fault finding IMO.

Failing that take the bonnet off and tie a close friend to the wing whilst you WOT it down the roadhehe
thanks,but where is this rolling road and when can i get on there?
www.surreyrollingroad.co.uk

Speak to charlie I`m sure he`ll be happy to help.
Its a little more than £30 Jez hehe usually £50,

However, since Gary is a PH'er in need, if he drops me a mail and can come up on a Sat when I have a busy RR day, I will stick it on the dyno for £30 and get Mark to find the boost leak.

crisisjez

9,209 posts

220 months

Wednesday 10th February 2010
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Vixpy1 said:
crisisjez said:
sotonboy1977 said:
crisisjez said:
£30.00 on a rolling road doesn`t sound too expensive to me for fault finding IMO.

Failing that take the bonnet off and tie a close friend to the wing whilst you WOT it down the roadhehe
thanks,but where is this rolling road and when can i get on there?
www.surreyrollingroad.co.uk

Speak to charlie I`m sure he`ll be happy to help.
Its a little more than £30 Jez hehe usually £50,

However, since Gary is a PH'er in need, if he drops me a mail and can come up on a Sat when I have a busy RR day, I will stick it on the dyno for £30 and get Mark to find the boost leak.
Bloody hell Charlie you get everywhere, nice one mate....YHM btwsmile