VW Crafter 2E limp mode VCDS codes are P0299 and P2563, low Boost due to vacuum fault(s).
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2023
- On our return journey from Kent a couple of weeks ago the Crafter went into limp mode just outside of Shrewsbury. After crawling the last few miles home I plugged in VCDS and the info below was stored, The fault turned out to be a Vacuum leak or possibly two as shown in the video.
000665 - Boost Pressure Regulation
P0299 - 000 - Control Range Not Reached
Freeze Frame:
Fault Status: 01100000
Fault Priority: 2
Fault Frequency: 1
Reset counter: 255
Time Indication: 0
Freeze Frame:
RPM: 2688 /min
Speed: 45.0 km/h
Load: 72.5 %
Absolute Pres.: 2264.4 mbar
Absolute Pres.: 1224.0 mbar
Lambda: 93.9 %
Lambda: 4.7 %
and:
009571 - Turbocharger Boost Control Position Sensor Circuit
P2563 - 000 - Implausible Signal - MIL ON
Freeze Frame:
Fault Status: 11100000
Fault Priority: 2
Fault Frequency: 1
Reset counter: 255
Time Indication: 0
Freeze Frame:
RPM: 735 /min
Speed: 0.0 km/h
Voltage: 14.14 V
Temperature: 114.0°C
Lambda: 0.8 %
Bin. Bits: 00001110
Voltage: 1.748 V
Link to the valves I bought
www.autodoc.co.uk/3rg/15556822 - Авто/Мото
Great explanation, just started getting limp mode and error code P0299, I’ll definitely be ordering a vacuum pump to test the lines, thank you.
This is a great video. Thank you for the thorough explanation and experimentation. You’ve inspired me to grab a vacuum pump and give it a go myself
Glad it may have helped! My van is still being a bit of a pita, I get a Nox sensor fault code every 2-300 miles it’s had a replacement which lasted about 6 months, annoyingly expensive things so I think I will just live with it until it packs up properly!
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 thank you so much thank you thank you very much god bless you
I’d keep it as a spare in case you get stuck. I had the vacuum pipes to my EGR changeover solenoid reversed after a new clutch and ended up with a new N75 and then turbo which lasted 800 miles before throwing up the same error code. Borrowed a vacuum tester and worked my way up each line and found it wouldn’t hold with changeover solenoid in place. About to source another solenoid when it occurred to me that pipes could be wrong and after checking found they were. Easy fix in the end but frustrating to find as it wasn’t until the solenoid activated, under load with engine at operating temperature, that it lost vacuum and then couldn’t control the turbo properly. The fault code relating to turbo actuator position etc now makes sense but at the time pointed to a faulty actuator. Live and learn 🤷🏻♂️
Yes I will thanks, alongside the old N75 valve which despite being dated as 2004 is probably fine. I am glad I tracked down this leak as we will heading back up to Scotland again soon and random limp mode would not be fun!
Are you still on Arran? Last time we both visited that island was circa 1993 iirc on a Yamaha XJ900. Off to Mull this year!
@@CriftinsCampers I have the old N75 as a spare too. Funnily enough is was just after landing at Lochranza that the new turbo threw the same error code. It was hard work driving the narrow twisty roads down the south part, although some days it would behave (probably cooler days in retrospect where perhaps the EGR changeover didn’t operate). I’ve been back a few weeks now but over again later in the year I suspect. Enjoy Scotland 🙂
Hi!
Is your Crafter biturbo maybe? Ours is biturbo and doesn't want to switch to second turbo at all,both of turbos have been tested and are working,new solenoids are put,still nothing. Any advice?
@@milenakoprivica5119 Sorry, just seen this no, mine is the earlier 2.5, 5 cylinder!
could you tell me the connection turbo connection valve where the pipes go
Hi do you have part
Numbers for these valves . Thanks
I have added a link to the ones I bought to the description.