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Legend 1. EGR Control Pressure/BARO Sensor 2. EGR Vent Solenoid 3. EGR Solenoid 4. Wastegate Solenoid 5. Vacuum Pump 6. Turbo Charger Wastegate 7. EGR…
Remove or Disconnect (Figure 13) 1. Vacuum hose 2. E-clip retainer from the waste-gate lever pin. • Access may be improved by removing the turbocharger…
The turbocharger assembly consists of the turbo charger housing, internal components, the waste-gate actuator, exhaust elbow, and heat shield. Remove or Disconnect (Figures 2, 9,…
Tools Required: J 39307 Adapter J 28474 Turbo Compound Gage CAUTION: Do not perform this test with any one in the area around the vehicle.…
The waste-gate actuator assembly can be replaced separately from the turbocharger assembly. To check operation of the waste-gate actuator (figures 1 and 2): Tool Required:…
Turbochargers are extremely reliable units. The majority of inoperative turbochargers are caused by dirt in the oil, oil lag (lack of oil flow), foreign objects…