Turkish1

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When plugged in my Mk2 Leon 1.9 TDi is producing the following codes:
1) P0299- Boost Pressure Regulation: Control Range Not Reached
2) P2100-Throttle Actuator Control Motor Circuit/Open
3) P2102-Throttle Actuator Control Motor Circuit Low

The story so far....
-Last week Emissions Control System warning light came on and car went into limp mode
-Local garage advised that throttle actuator needs replaced (VW only part at £380 + fitting, apparently). They didn't mention anything about error code #1.
-Car runs ok, apart from low boost which obviously affects performance.

I'm looking for some advice as to whether it's likely I have 1 or 2 issues here. Is error code #1 likely to have caused errors #2 & #3? I'm reluctant to spend £400+ on a throttle actuator when there may be some other issue with the turbo that's causing problems.

Yes, I know I need to get it hooked up to VAGC OM. I'm still trying to find someone who is able to provide a more detailed analysis instead of just code reading. So in the meantime I'd be grateful for any thoughts/advice.

Thanks
 
There is no smoke unless I put my foot flat to the floor but, even then, it's no more than I'd expect through flooring a diesel car.

I can still hear a whistle and there is a bit of boost - just not full. If it was the turbo would it stop working completely, or could it continue to work at reduced capacity?
 
have you changed the air pressure switch on the turbo???
if you have not try this you can get one for £50 and easy to fit, can give you a walk through for fitting also

i just changed mine today found a rip in the diaphragm once tested gave me a substantial power gain

this should solve error code 1
 
have you changed the air pressure switch on the turbo???
if you have not try this you can get one for £50 and easy to fit, can give you a walk through for fitting also

i just changed mine today found a rip in the diaphragm once tested gave me a substantial power gain

this should solve error code 1

Its called a divertor valve and yes - i'd try this before going any further
 
Thought tdis didn't have a dv

Yes you are very right!

Forgive my ignorance I completely missed that on the first line, unless you foolishly choose to fit one diesels don't have a dump valve.

It's under boosting possibly due to sticky vanes or a split/loose pipe and the other fault tends to be broken wires in the loom near the gearbox.