This is a discussion on Fault code meaning?? within the Diagnostics & VAG-COM forums, part of the General Motoring Discussions category; Got my car scanned the other day, and got a fault code 17965 . Just looked it up, and it ...
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| Got my car scanned the other day, and got a fault code 17965. Just looked it up, and it came up as: 17965 P1557 Charge Pressure Contr. Positive Deviation What the hell does that mean??!! I have recently been having problems with my turbo 'sticking', is it connected to this?? Any advice received greatfully ![]() |
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| Re: Fault code meaning?? Hi ShandyAl, I found the following which might be of help to you: 17965/P1557/005463 - Charge Pressure Control: Positive Deviation Possible Symptoms Reduced power output Limp mode Possible Causes Boost Pressure too High Hoses/Pipes incorrect connected, disconnected, blocked or leaking Charger Pressure Control defective VNT (variable nozzle turbo): nozzles stuck Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) defective Possible Solutions Check Hoses/Pipes to/between Components Check Solenoid Valve for Boost Pressure Control (N75) Check / Clean / Replace Charge Pressure Control Check / Clean mechanism for variable nozzles Last edited by Mark74; 27-09-2008 at 22:33. Reason: spelling mistakes |
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| Re: Fault code meaning?? That's one of the 2 faults my car had when I had the sticky turbo problem, can't remember what the other one was though. |
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| Re: Fault code meaning?? Do you by any chance run a tdi or pd with a VNT turbo? That is the usual fault code for sticking VNT vanes. There are a few things to check out first, but it's likely the VNT will need rebuilding or most dealers just want to put a new turbo on. Greg. |
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| Re: Fault code meaning?? Hmmmm, seems funny that Greg123 reccomends a rebuilt turbo, when he owns/works for a company that does exactly this. Please Greg, dont send out copied and pasted PM's to everyone on here advertising your company and then asking me not to tell anyone, as it's underhand and really rather sneaky. Plus If you had bothered to take more than 3 seconds to paste the PM, you would of realised I live nowhere near you and so probably wouldn't be interested even if i did need a turbo rebuild (which I dont!!) |
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| Re: Fault code meaning?? Most dealers will put a turbo on. Just for the fact they have to warranty their work for at least 12 months. A rebuild turbo wont carry such a warranty so they more than likely wont offer it despite them being able to do it. |
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| Re: Fault code meaning?? Al, Firstly apologies for sending you two pm's. The first one was from a couple of weeks ago and I had forgotten all about it, I don't think you responded so it slipped from my mind. To clear a few things up, members are entitled to talk freely in PM, or ignore them. I'm dissapointed that you chose to respond with the language you did in the pm & follow up posting on here. I do understand you may not be interested in anything that I have to say, which is fine, I could have got that from the PM. I don't want to go into the hertfordshire thing on here, suffice to say that was not a problem. I have not pm'd everyone on here, I have sent 68 since I joined & made 3 or 4 pm's of this nature in the entire time I have been with Briskoda. If you saw my pm's, or if you took the time to review the (quite a few) posts I have made on here, you'll see that the majority of them are not related to turbos and in general I happen to just like helping people out on here. So if I also happen to be able to possibly save the odd person money on something and pm'd them about it, that's not a crime, I did check with the site owners. One day if I ask a question about window tinting and a guy who tints windows pm's me, I am probably going to be glad of his message. I do not believe in doing work which does not NEED doing and am quite heavy on diagnostic before I commit to a job. On the other hand, if I'm capable of doing a particular job, if I don't believe in it and don't think it's a good idea, I am working as a sham. I refuse to be ashamed of the things I can do, but I do wish to keep away from promoting them in the forum unless I am at a stage where I can become a site sponsor, which I am not. So I'm dissapointed you pulled it out of PM and onto here and I hope any mods understand why I have replied. For the record Al, I was trying to explain why I did not post the reply on here and used pm instead - others can talk about me, as I can about their companies, but we cannot self promote in the forums (understandably). I'll rethink how I phrased it, thankyou. Al, I really hope you get your problems sorted and I am glad that you have found you do not need a rebuilt VNT. That's great news and I'm glad. Good luck with the car. I hope this matter can go to bed and get back to the business of your issue/fault code which is what the theard is about, not me. Greg. Quote:
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