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N75 solenoid valve

Started by johnnyroper, April 25, 2016, 03:03:11 PM

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Don't suppose anyone has access to a parts drawing so I can identify part number for an n75?

Currently my n75 and egr both have same valve when I am fairly sure they should be different?

Current part number is 1KO906627D which I think is for EGR.


Mine are both 1J0906627A
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Ok thanks for that think that means same part just different production version?

Been trawling vw sites and general opinion is they are different despite looking the same,n75 has different bore size inside to control boost better. But we have both found contradicts that?

Done a bit more searching it appears we both have incorrect valves yours are both n75 as they are white bottom ones,not a major issue as its egr that's incorrect which is either on or off. The n75 requires varying vac so this one struggles to control accurately according to vag sites.
My part number is black bottom ones which are for egr so don't control boost as efficiently due to different internal bore size,they are OK to test an n75 to prove a fault but not to be left apparently.