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Old Jan 8th, 2020, 07:46   #21
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A wrong map sensor would cause all sorts of problems.
Hopefully you still have the correct one?
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Old Jan 8th, 2020, 12:18   #22
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1. Fit the correct parts
2. Clear all codes
3. Go for a drive
4. Re-scan for fault codes

For a wide range of procedures (code clearing, live data, parts catalogue etc.), Vida has a detailed PDF based help section top left of the screen which is useful whilst finding your feet.
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Old Jan 12th, 2020, 07:06   #23
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Well I fitted the correct MAP sensor and have scanned and reset it.
It is running a lot better but still has an occasional judder on low acceleration.
Also the fuel consumptions is awful and is struggling to get 35 MPG.
I will hopefully get this rescanned this evening and report back.

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Old Jan 15th, 2020, 11:45   #24
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Re scanned and the only issue that it is showing is the turbo boost actuator.
Is this easilty replaced? Or is this the fault?

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Old Jan 15th, 2020, 12:47   #25
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turbo boost actuator, VNT Actuator is mounted to the turbo and is electronic,
Controlled, with vida you can activate this so you can see if it is working,
it could be that the vnt in the turbo has jammed from carbon, or the actuator has died,
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How do I use VIDA to test it?
Sorry I have just got VIDA and am just learning.

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Have a look at the ECM section in vida, then activations, TURBO VNT ACTUATOR,
You will need to look at the turbo actuator to see if it is moving,
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