TelosAlpha
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- Dec 9, 2024
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- 2016
Hi everyone!
I detled my 2016 1500. Everything is fine until I started chasing an underboost issue (P0299). Using TopDon scanner tools I noticed that the VGT position called for and actual were very different and the airflow the engine should be getting is about 1/3 of whats called for.
I have managed to troubleshoot this down to needing a bi-directional rig to test. I have the paid version of Alpha and the MX+ is in the mail.
I have never done directional anything via OBD.
I want to tell the engine to try and move the VGT actuator on the top of the turbo so I can see if the thing even moves or trys to move. Hoping its:
1 - loose connector
2 - stuck actuator arm due to buildup
3 - bad actuator
Any help or guidance greatly appreciated. I have searched around for some tutorials on YT but EVERYTHING is for changing and calibrating the actuator on Cummins.
T
I detled my 2016 1500. Everything is fine until I started chasing an underboost issue (P0299). Using TopDon scanner tools I noticed that the VGT position called for and actual were very different and the airflow the engine should be getting is about 1/3 of whats called for.
I have managed to troubleshoot this down to needing a bi-directional rig to test. I have the paid version of Alpha and the MX+ is in the mail.
I have never done directional anything via OBD.
I want to tell the engine to try and move the VGT actuator on the top of the turbo so I can see if the thing even moves or trys to move. Hoping its:
1 - loose connector
2 - stuck actuator arm due to buildup
3 - bad actuator
Any help or guidance greatly appreciated. I have searched around for some tutorials on YT but EVERYTHING is for changing and calibrating the actuator on Cummins.
T