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code p2564

Started by simonc, August 30, 2019, 03:24:05 PM

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Hi Guys looking for some advise got the code p2564 turbocharger boost control position sensor circuit low can someone please tell me where the hell it is

Parchance this is a short circuit. Look eagerly for burnt wires nearest thine turbocharger. Wiggle them wires around and cleanest out thine connectors. Might not come back! Aieeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!
I drive a Seat Alhambra 1.9Tdi which has 115bhp and an automatic gearbox.

I am happy to help you with all your questions. I am not a qualified mechanic but seem to be better at fixing my car than even the most experienced garages.

I have lots of friends here and very much enjoy talking with you all. Always remember, a motor car is a serious tool and should be treated with respect. Put your safety first, always.

Fairly sure the turbo on 1.8 ford lumps is electronically controlled rather than vacuum from a solenoid valve (n75).
First thing to check is free movement of the vnt vanes as the code you have is basically the ECU is seeing a lower voltage back from position sensor which could mean it is not reaching full travel from sticky vanes. If that is working correctly I would suspect the turbo would need replacement as I donââ,¬â,,¢t think the electronic part is available separately.

Oh no how much does the turbo for these cars cost please

Also never buy a reconditioned turbo, Iââ,¬â,,¢ve been told they rarely work and then you get robbed off about why itââ,¬â,,¢s your own fault it didnââ,¬â,,¢t work (for instance t gunned up straight away again because you do lots of short journeys even though this is logically a load of rubbish) and they keep doing that until you just give up by all accounts
I drive a Seat Alhambra 1.9Tdi which has 115bhp and an automatic gearbox.

I am happy to help you with all your questions. I am not a qualified mechanic but seem to be better at fixing my car than even the most experienced garages.

I have lots of friends here and very much enjoy talking with you all. Always remember, a motor car is a serious tool and should be treated with respect. Put your safety first, always.

thank you all for your advise time to take the turbo off and have a look to be continued

I have had numerous recon turbos over the year and never had any issues with them, you will find a lot of the turbos from dealers are recon aswell. I know for a fact they were from Vauxhall when I used to work there as they needed old one back as exchange unit.