Can anyone tell me which sensor on the 2.4td is the turbo boost pressure? After changing my knackered turbo for a new one the diag is still flashing a code 2!! What a difference a new turbo has made, I now wish id done it months ago it has never worked properly since I got the car!!
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Originally posted by highlanderCan anyone tell me which sensor on the 2.4td is the turbo boost pressure? After changing my knackered turbo for a new one the diag is still flashing a code 2!! What a difference a new turbo has made, I now wish id done it months ago it has never worked properly since I got the car!!
Have you re-set the codes after replacing the turbo? Disconnect the batteries for a minute or so to reset the codes, then drive the beast again.....It just does, OK?
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Yip reset codes by disconnecting battery after short drive the dreaded light lights up. Short the connection and a code two flashes up! What’s that all about? I was thinking that maybe the sensor has had it.
I got my new turbo off e-bay I was a bit dubious at first but the guy had a first class rate and the turbo works great in fact I don’t think my last one was working at all what a difference!!
That pesky car salesman again!
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Originally posted by highlanderCan anyone tell me which sensor on the 2.4td is the turbo boost pressure?
Neville
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Originally posted by NiftyNev View PostIt's on the filter housing.There is a vacuum hose from under throttle body to a small white filter and another hose from this to sensor.Check these are connected.
Neville
dont suppose theres any picys anywhere to show me what im lookinf for.Surf K Reg LN130 2.4 AUTO
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Don't know if it's just don't like me or what,but that image ain't showing here Nev. Direct link just incase anyone else has the same:
http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/techsite/Images/10.jpg
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Originally posted by surfenstein View Postbwahahahahahahahahha.fatt f has had a visit from the fu.. up fairies.that link dont work either.VINCEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.It does work if you copy and paste the link in a new window. It's when you click on the link that it doesn't display.
They have an anti-hotlinking setup on the Oz techsite for images, it would appear.
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Originally posted by NiftyNev View PostIt's on the filter housing.There is a vacuum hose from under throttle body to a small white filter and another hose from this to sensor.Check these are connected.
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Originally posted by MattF View PostThey have an anti-hotlinking setup on the Oz techsite for images, it would appear.
and the links.
http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/techsite/Images/10.jpg
http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/techsite/Images/9.jpg
NevLast edited by NiftyNev; 18 February 2009, 00:42.
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Originally posted by lord lucan View Postthats the right hose but its not vacuum its pressure and sometimes blows off
Nev
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Originally posted by NiftyNev View PostIf you insist on being really technical then the hose is both Vacuum and Pressure. Pressure when under accelleration and throttle is open and Vacuum when decelerating and throttle is closed. If you connect a combination Boost/Vacuum gauge you will see this. It's main function though is to supply pressure to the Turbo pressure Sensor.
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