Hi all,
I think I've diagnosed the stock k03 turbo on my 1999 GTI 1.8T with a busted wastegate flapper.
The actuator seems fine, no vacuum leaks coming from the hose, and the shaft isn't wobbling around freely to indicate the diaphragm or spring are busted.
I suspect the circular piece of the flapper inside the housing has dislodged itself (the car has done 256,000 mind you...) and is now causing the beautiful rattling noise coming from my downpipe/cat area. I have checked all the exhaust connections and mounts to nail down the source of the rattle.
I can hear the turbo spooling, but it drives as if it's N/A, so I'm thinking the flapper is gone and the turbo is spooling but not actually being able to generate any boost. I don't have VCDS or a boost gauge to verify this however, these observations are purely based on what I hear and feel driving it.
Have any of you guys experienced this before?
Thinking I may have to replace the turbo, unless I can get the flapper repaired somehow.
Any insight would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Tom
I think I've diagnosed the stock k03 turbo on my 1999 GTI 1.8T with a busted wastegate flapper.
The actuator seems fine, no vacuum leaks coming from the hose, and the shaft isn't wobbling around freely to indicate the diaphragm or spring are busted.
I suspect the circular piece of the flapper inside the housing has dislodged itself (the car has done 256,000 mind you...) and is now causing the beautiful rattling noise coming from my downpipe/cat area. I have checked all the exhaust connections and mounts to nail down the source of the rattle.
I can hear the turbo spooling, but it drives as if it's N/A, so I'm thinking the flapper is gone and the turbo is spooling but not actually being able to generate any boost. I don't have VCDS or a boost gauge to verify this however, these observations are purely based on what I hear and feel driving it.
Have any of you guys experienced this before?
Thinking I may have to replace the turbo, unless I can get the flapper repaired somehow.
Any insight would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Tom
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