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Help a shop disconnected hoses at turbo cycle valve
This is the 2nd time now I stopped going to the dealer because they returned my 2011 Panamera TT with missing fuses in order to make me come back. Now this independent shop tests the car for a turbo leak sends me the car black no hose at the cycle valve or the manifold next to it.
some one please see the pictures and tell me where to reconnect? I would guess they plug into eachother, they are different sizes though. I better ask here. I bought the repair manual, it helps but not enough thanks.
These two connections are right next to eachother. The new codes after they did this was related to overboost reduced power and pressure ahead of the Tb.
Here she is. My best guess is to leave that turbo solenoid disconnect. If so my scanner fault code for improper pressure ahead of throttle valve is electric.
So I figured out a better way to get higher clarity. And I found one diagram I thought/read labeled as NA but realized looking twice they are actually Turbo!
Thanks guys. Yes these images are better. I saw an engine picture that showed the boost solenoid also unplugged. Just need 1 TT owner to validate this finding please. Thx
The body kit has a brand stamp on the fiberglass bumper. When I get home the 24th I will look at it and post it here. The fender flares are Amazon ricer special, universal part
Here is my image again
Last edited by psuperti; Jul 20, 2021 at 09:39 AM.
Sweet looking ride! What body kit is that? Mansory? Custom?
it says Oracle on my bumper. The car came to me already modified. I was able to fit a double fan from another car inside it against the radiator. I'm sure the summer races just got cooler with this upgrade.
I think they all are missing. When I took off my manifold I thought it was disconnected but it was like that before. It a check valve maybe vents to atmosphere.