A great explanation of why a pull up sensor and a pull down sensor can really make things awkward when they look so alike. Another great diagnostic video
Great find that. Classic case of study live data, that is the key to diagnostics. That said the mismatch of sensors would have really thrown me. Great find. Excellent video. Look forward to the next one.
Gotta love the parts cannon. When I saw the boost pressure reading KOEO at over 4 volts I was thinking that's too high as it can't go much higher and it has to go up with boost. I'm sure it really needed all those parts...
P0236 inspect boost and map sensor for oil soaking. clean retest. turbos internally leaking oil onto sensors. You will smell burning oil once boost restored.
I had the same problem on a 11 F150 that had no power after an engine swap. Mixed up boost pressure and Barometric pressure sensors on a 3.5 ecoboom. Oddly though it didn't set a code...
Sadly, customers driven by the lowest cost quote, don't understand the enormous disparity between diagnostic specialists and parts changing garages. Not only do parts changers cost you more in unnecessary parts and labour, in the process they remove good quality genuine parts and slap on cheap rubbish that's either bad out the box, or likely to have a very short lifespan.
sadly we all think the correct part is on the car then replace it with the same part no ,as we read it off the old one not realising joe blogs mucked about with sensors engine changed components /even after phoning local parts supplier they give you wrong part even if yo ask for the correct one ,but what you point out is knowing what should be hapening and what to expect ,diagnostics is all about understanding what the figure you would expect if its not there why ,most of this comes down to ,lack of data ,years ago auto data books were around every other garage subscribed to yearly data books .now the what you to subscribe 1 year upto £2000 , per item ,this is hard for small garages to justify unless you get a lot of work that requires data ..also there no thing like a parts catalauge in you hand ,everything now on line subscribe etc ,then pricing can be a mix ,one supplier £100 dearer for same part ,found this on a nox sensor £128 same part no ,in different eo box £328 ,identical parts ? made by same company ,,, if i was given that part over the counter after asking for correct part they more than likely said superseded part no id walked out thinking was correct it only when fitted .id be questioning if it was correct as it didn't fix or saw that figures not what id expect ,well done great fix
Go to the person who understands the systems in the first place and save yourself grief! Nice one, Gary!
A great explanation of why a pull up sensor and a pull down sensor can really make things awkward when they look so alike. Another great diagnostic video
Great find that. Classic case of study live data, that is the key to diagnostics. That said the mismatch of sensors would have really thrown me. Great find. Excellent video. Look forward to the next one.
Excellent work Gary. So nice to see fact based diagnostics!
Excellent diagnostics once again !, love your videos.
Thank you! Had the exact same issue, now my Golf GTI runs as good as ever again! 🎉
Another great video, this is why you win awards!
parabens pelo diagnostico !
Gotta love the parts cannon. When I saw the boost pressure reading KOEO at over 4 volts I was thinking that's too high as it can't go much higher and it has to go up with boost. I'm sure it really needed all those parts...
Some monies worth in this one Gary, nice find
Very interesting Garry so good I watched it twice.
great diag Gary , good job
P0236 inspect boost and map sensor for oil soaking. clean retest. turbos internally leaking oil onto sensors. You will smell burning oil once boost restored.
Nice detective work😎Always enjoy your vids
I had the same problem on a 11 F150 that had no power after an engine swap. Mixed up boost pressure and Barometric pressure sensors on a 3.5 ecoboom. Oddly though it didn't set a code...
Sadly, customers driven by the lowest cost quote, don't understand the enormous disparity between diagnostic specialists and parts changing garages. Not only do parts changers cost you more in unnecessary parts and labour, in the process they remove good quality genuine parts and slap on cheap rubbish that's either bad out the box, or likely to have a very short lifespan.
Me ajudou muito. Deus te abençoe sempre.
Possibly help if they made the sensors totally different.
Great stuff ❤
Someone's been playing parts darts..what a cracking saying 😅😅
Jesus that was a canny part's darts Gary 🙈🙈🙈
Brilliant 😁 job
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On a 2012 Vw Amarok 2.0BITDI P263200 Fuel Pump "B" control Circuit open code do you perhaps know where I can staart looking
It was the owner 😂😂😂
sadly we all think the correct part is on the car then replace it with the same part no ,as we read it off the old one not realising joe blogs mucked about with sensors engine changed components /even after phoning local parts supplier they give you wrong part even if yo ask for the correct one ,but what you point out is knowing what should be hapening and what to expect ,diagnostics is all about understanding what the figure you would expect if its not there why ,most of this comes down to ,lack of data ,years ago auto data books were around every other garage subscribed to yearly data books .now the what you to subscribe 1 year upto £2000 , per item ,this is hard for small garages to justify unless you get a lot of work that requires data ..also there no thing like a parts catalauge in you hand ,everything now on line subscribe etc ,then pricing can be a mix ,one supplier £100 dearer for same part ,found this on a nox sensor £128 same part no ,in different eo box £328 ,identical parts ? made by same company ,,, if i was given that part over the counter after asking for correct part they more than likely said superseded part no id walked out thinking was correct it only when fitted .id be questioning if it was correct as it didn't fix or saw that figures not what id expect ,well done great fix
Maybe sims to be! BUT DIAGNOSTIC IS NOT SIMPLE AND CHEAP SPORT!
Chineseem lol!
Great video Gary