Location and cleaning instructions for
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Boost Solinoid on a MY00 Turbo classic.
Have searched the tec section and found several discriptions of how to do it on older models but ne help on this one would be great?
Have searched the tec section and found several discriptions of how to do it on older models but ne help on this one would be great?
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Connect black plugs under dash, switch on ign.
Disconnect pipework and spray in carb cleaner whilst it's clicking.![Big Grin](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Remember order of pipework![Wink](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/wink.gif)
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Disconnect pipework and spray in carb cleaner whilst it's clicking.
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Remember order of pipework
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No it's on the drivers wing in front of the strut, the grey pipes attached to it go to the turbo and the wastegate ( T'd ) and the second pipe goes back to the inlet
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Originally Posted by Dspeed
Boost Solinoid on a MY00 Turbo classic.
Have searched the tec section and found several discriptions of how to do it on older models but ne help on this one would be great?
Have searched the tec section and found several discriptions of how to do it on older models but ne help on this one would be great?
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Originally Posted by Eprom
I would use brake cleaner, because carb cleaner contains xylene, this is not compatible with some rubber components.
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