Had the same issue, if you watch your vid closely you can actually see the flapper arm is actually moving in the bush/housing in the Turbo as well, this was the same issue I had. I was going to do the same thing you did, but i ended up machining out the old bush making a new one and modifing the actuator so it was adjustable (like older turbo actuators with a thread on the rod and threaded eyelet that fits onto the flapper). Anyway Great to see someone is actually repairing (err modifying) these turbos for such a simple issue rather then just replacing the whole thing.
Got the dreaded P0299 code and it was the same problem on my VW TSI engine. Had the shop replace the turbo. I’ve seen this fix before, but you show the mishaps while getting the gate to seal properly. Nice video, Nap.
You can just simply tweak the wastegate solenoid mount enough to get preload back on the flap. It can be done from the engine bay topside in about ten minutes.
@@stefanmarinkovic7491 don’t you have to do a flash or something when you do a turbo install? I’m pretty sure the actuator has to be recalibrated or some shit like that (from mechanic buddy)
my 2010 a4 has a misfire under boost only, it kind of jerks around 3k rpm. it had an underboost code that has since been cleared. i didnt know if maybe the pcv valve/oil separator could cause an underboost condition?
Love your vids! Got a p2293 on my simple reader and U111300, P008800, P125000 on a more advanced reader. The only thing I feel differently with the car is like 3gear att 2200-2400 on full gas it tens to not bog but like studder for like a milliseconds. Any idé why?
My 08 a4 spits oil out of the exhaust and scanned the computer after noticing lack of power had a p0299 underboost. Then code went away after driving some and came back later. Car makes some boost but I don’t think since i got the car it was ever making boost right. My turbo doesn’t sound as loud spooling up as other stock ones. I’m going to replace the pcv valve because of rough idle when opening oil fil cap. I’m just getting into turbo cars and this is my first one. I’m most likely going to replace the turbo with an oem one when the budget is right for me but this is more of a project daily and I’m trying to squeeze some more power out of this turbo before i replace it. Any Ideas?
I have a different method I’m about to test. I want to find a circlip or cut a slit into a washer then slip it on, on the back side of flap. Do you think this will work. It’s a solution for those of us who don’t have big torch
Passat 1.8t here. Under boost code. But the boost gauge shows it reaches 10psi, which is the factory upper limit. Is it possible to get 10psi with bad wastegate linkage?
I see a solution but I'm curious : What would cause this problem actually? What would make that waste gate not to seal properly? Something is worn out, bent, what else?
I have the same thing on my VW Tiguan ! But can't get to it with the Motor in it , Same Code , Low Boost. Check light on , it will clear but comes right back on.
Damn what a great informative video! Best one every to fix this turbo issue! Thank you for sharing brah ! How good is this fix if you nail it perfectly right ?
Could you do a video on turbo starting to fail or still drives me but on its way out the door in the near future? ( if there’s particular sounds associated with it )
Not really a sound until it’s too far gone but people like turbo stuff and I’ve have some turbo failures that I’ve experienced in my own cars as well as fixing customer cars so ya I’ll do one on that topic
If you pull the exhaust and cat off completely you might have enough room to swing a hammer but just with just the cat unbolted there’s really not much room to do anything but verify that the slop in the wastegate is there
@@sweetandsour6521how do you do that, i just got a 2009 audi a4 2.0t and im having the same issue and don’t want to go the extra mile to fix this with a torch, i’d like to use hand tools that i have laying around
@@tubbycustard8866 thanks, yep so far my car is still running well. I noticed over the past year it burned a quart of oil but I barely drove it over last 12 months and all super short distances. Will need to drive it more and see if I have a oil burning problem now from all the short drives.
The sleeve on the flapped arm that goes thru the cast was moving around on my old turbo. making the flap move up and down making it not close. I fixed it by sticking a spring pin pressed into that hole after drilling it out a tiny bit. ua-cam.com/video/G6B5lWA6Ces/v-deo.html
There actually a much better way to repair this. You can just by a new wastegate flapper kit provided the impeller cartridge and bearings are still good. Food for thought.. there is no need to replace the turbo. Just another money making scheme by greedy mechanics that prey on ignorant people. I rate if someone is mechanically inclined and have some tools, could put this repair off. Just my two cents! Not saying you are one of those greedy mechanics, love your videos!
Had the same issue, if you watch your vid closely you can actually see the flapper arm is actually moving in the bush/housing in the Turbo as well, this was the same issue I had. I was going to do the same thing you did, but i ended up machining out the old bush making a new one and modifing the actuator so it was adjustable (like older turbo actuators with a thread on the rod and threaded eyelet that fits onto the flapper). Anyway Great to see someone is actually repairing (err modifying) these turbos for such a simple issue rather then just replacing the whole thing.
This is better than the other video and perfectly shows how to do it. Great job.
Have seen many videos all saying hit that thing but you only showed the procedure thanks for this
Got the dreaded P0299 code and it was the same problem on my VW TSI engine. Had the shop replace the turbo. I’ve seen this fix before, but you show the mishaps while getting the gate to seal properly. Nice video, Nap.
I've seen something similar on youtube but the way you did it is better and it shows more exactly how to do it. Great video, i might need it someday.
You can just simply tweak the wastegate solenoid mount enough to get preload back on the flap. It can be done from the engine bay topside in about ten minutes.
How did you do this? Any pictures?
HOW BRO
Ayi any feedback on this. Redicoulous quotes for fixing
bro how you gonna say it can be done in 10 mins and not tell us how lmao
Missinformation
Cool. Step 1, remove the motor from the car to actually have room to do this!
Facts 😭😭😭
you just remove the turbo, do a fix, put the turbo back on and you good buddy :) or just buy a new turbo and install it. Easy..
@@stefanmarinkovic7491 don’t you have to do a flash or something when you do a turbo install? I’m pretty sure the actuator has to be recalibrated or some shit like that (from mechanic buddy)
Naptown you are the freaking BEST!!!!!! LOVE YOU MANNN
Finally, someone who talks less, not more.
Ditto loves and likes. Couldn't you bend the linkage?
Now we’re talkin. That’s the right way to get it done.
nice i knew there was a way to fix it well done thanks for the video dude
Naptown, really appreciate your vids Bro... God bless you 🙏🏽
my 2010 a4 has a misfire under boost only, it kind of jerks around 3k rpm. it had an underboost code that has since been cleared. i didnt know if maybe the pcv valve/oil separator could cause an underboost condition?
Good thing the B9s come with an adjustable actuator rod!
Love your vids!
Got a p2293 on my simple reader and U111300, P008800, P125000 on a more advanced reader. The only thing I feel differently with the car is like 3gear att 2200-2400 on full gas it tens to not bog but like studder for like a milliseconds. Any idé why?
My 08 a4 spits oil out of the exhaust and scanned the computer after noticing lack of power had a p0299 underboost. Then code went away after driving some and came back later. Car makes some boost but I don’t think since i got the car it was ever making boost right. My turbo doesn’t sound as loud spooling up as other stock ones. I’m going to replace the pcv valve because of rough idle when opening oil fil cap. I’m just getting into turbo cars and this is my first one. I’m most likely going to replace the turbo with an oem one when the budget is right for me but this is more of a project daily and I’m trying to squeeze some more power out of this turbo before i replace it. Any Ideas?
Got the dreaded code on my Quattro. Going K03 to K04. 😁
I just take out the rod controller that push on the wastegate and get the 2 hole on it larger so i cam back it up and no more loose wastegate
I have a different method I’m about to test. I want to find a circlip or cut a slit into a washer then slip it on, on the back side of flap. Do you think this will work. It’s a solution for those of us who don’t have big torch
Where are you blowing air to make the wastegate activate?
Passat 1.8t here.
Under boost code.
But the boost gauge shows it reaches 10psi, which is the factory upper limit.
Is it possible to get 10psi with bad wastegate linkage?
Amazing brother!
Do you think it's possible to just move the cat back and do this with the engine in the car?
No. To many wires/ hoses that would burn
I see a solution but I'm curious : What would cause this problem actually? What would make that waste gate not to seal properly? Something is worn out, bent, what else?
Hi .do the exhaust studs push out .? Please if you can help broke 1 off 09 passat tfsi.thanks.
where to get the clip?
Is there not a way to make the rod that moves the flap adjustable I'm new to any turbo vehicle just got a Audi mine is rattling
thank you teacher
I have the same thing on my VW Tiguan ! But can't get to it with the Motor in it , Same Code , Low Boost. Check light on , it will clear but comes right back on.
Damn what a great informative video! Best one every to fix this turbo issue! Thank you for sharing brah !
How good is this fix if you nail it perfectly right ?
Best video.
Can you create an overboost situation if you over bend it?
Nope the tighter the better
I kind of think he knows these engines left, right, upside down and backwards. 😆
Now this is sweet!
Could you do a video on turbo starting to fail or still drives me but on its way out the door in the near future? ( if there’s particular sounds associated with it )
Not really a sound until it’s too far gone but people like turbo stuff and I’ve have some turbo failures that I’ve experienced in my own cars as well as fixing customer cars so ya I’ll do one on that topic
@@NaptownTuner awesome, thank you 🤜🏻🤛🏻
Great vid!
Which City/State are you and shop located?
Do we need to take down the engine to fix it?
Another video shows a guy doing it in the engine
wow thank you video
you think i can try this with mu cat off and turbo still on
If you pull the exhaust and cat off completely you might have enough room to swing a hammer but just with just the cat unbolted there’s really not much room to do anything but verify that the slop in the wastegate is there
@@irusvzi I ended up bending the actuator arm a bit making it shorter and pulling the waste gate shut it’s been good ever since
@@sweetandsour6521how do you do that, i just got a 2009 audi a4 2.0t and im having the same issue and don’t want to go the extra mile to fix this with a torch, i’d like to use hand tools that i have laying around
Super hot! :) I will try this on my old turbo if my replacement one ever fails. Until then, the old one will live in my garage rafters.
hey I remember your guide on replacing the turbo! super helpful man, tysm for the info, glad your car is still running well
@@tubbycustard8866 thanks, yep so far my car is still running well. I noticed over the past year it burned a quart of oil but I barely drove it over last 12 months and all super short distances. Will need to drive it more and see if I have a oil burning problem now from all the short drives.
The sleeve on the flapped arm that goes thru the cast was moving around on my old turbo. making the flap move up and down making it not close. I fixed it by sticking a spring pin pressed into that hole after drilling it out a tiny bit. ua-cam.com/video/G6B5lWA6Ces/v-deo.html
Is it possible for ur turbo to leak oil
Rare but yes
@@NaptownTuner the oil is splashing up close to the turbo an the exhaust anytime I hit the gas it smoke
Does this actually work ?
Will you please fix my k03
Kindda cool
I'm trying to get in contact with you, what's the best way?
Great DIY fix... to get some more life out of it!
I have one giving me problem Benz GLE 400
I like it
There actually a much better way to repair this. You can just by a new wastegate flapper kit provided the impeller cartridge and bearings are still good. Food for thought.. there is no need to replace the turbo. Just another money making scheme by greedy mechanics that prey on ignorant people. I rate if someone is mechanically inclined and have some tools, could put this repair off. Just my two cents! Not saying you are one of those greedy mechanics, love your videos!
You know they sell replacement flap assemblies.
On my 2007 Passat P0299 was actually caused by a misfire because of a bad coil pack
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First comment again, woohoo!
Was there anything about the video that you liked?
@@itskarl79 Everything. Does that answer your question?
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has anyone else attempted this and had success?