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marcelo2112
14th March, 2019, 04:16 PM
Hello everyone, someone who is so kind to delete the error code P0234 of the megane2 1.9dci edc16c3?
I have pressure spikes that I can not eliminate.
Thank you.
Hello everyone, someone who is so kind to delete the error code P0234 of the megane2 1.9dci edc16c3?I have pressure spikes that I can not eliminate.Thank you.

kennyash1
14th March, 2019, 05:42 PM
I can do this one but im concerned customer might call and say turbo has blown up? this is serious fault and this will not solve problem turbo go bang bang

marcelo2112
14th March, 2019, 07:13 PM
Thank you for your concern.

The car is own. I have changed the vacuum valve, the turbo is new, and I see only when accelerating in depth peaks of more than 3bars, entering in limitation mode.
This is very dangerous for the safety of my life, I do not care about the turbo;)

Greetings.
Thank you for your concern.Thank you for your concern.

Meat-Head
14th March, 2019, 07:19 PM
Agree with above, if the head gasket doesn’t come out the side of the head, the force of blowing intercooler wildfire you backwards.

you are meant to adjust and set up new turbo not fit and go

unplug rubber pipe, see if had suction on it

marcelo2112
15th March, 2019, 07:08 PM
Still disconnecting the vacuum hose, the turbo has peaks of more than 3bar.
My only hope is to delete the code p0234.

Milicija
15th March, 2019, 08:16 PM
If you disconnect vacuum hose from turbocharger VNT, and the turbo pressure is more than 3 bar (assuming without atmospheric it's 2 bar, and the sensor measures max 2, and there might be more than 2), the problem is your turbocharger... Repair it, you will blow your engine - bend rods, maybe the turbo will blow, you will "meet" diesel runaway :) If the vacuum throttle stop is working your lucky, if not, maybe not :D

kennyash1
15th March, 2019, 10:36 PM
Still disconnecting the vacuum hose, the turbo has peaks of more than 3bar.
My only hope is to delete the code p0234.

turbo should not be boosting with vac unplugged somthing is seriousley wrong here....

marcelo2112
16th March, 2019, 04:33 PM
No, but it does.
It is a long time problem.
It's all revised, if someone can erase the code, I'll thank you.

Meat-Head
16th March, 2019, 09:54 PM
Can you put a spring on actuator to stop extra boost instead

marcelo2112
18th March, 2019, 09:44 PM
It is not possible, the same is "off" the turbo.