Charge Air System, Checking For Leaks
Charge Air System, Checking for Leaks
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Testing Unit for Turbo Charger (V.A.G 1687)
• Adapter (V.A.G 1687/5)
- Remove noise insulation.
- Release clasp - A - and disconnect hose - B - from charge air pipe.
- Connect (V.A.G 1687/5) to charge air hose - A - and rotate it around approximately 90° - B -.
Prepare the (V.A.G 1687) as follows:
- Remove pressure regulator valve - 2 - completely and close valves - 3 - and - 4 -.
• In order to be able to turn pressure regulator valve - 2 -, rotary knob must be pulled upward.
- Connect the (V.A.G 1687) as shown.
- Connect pressurized air hose - 1 - (pressurized air supply) to (V.A.G 1687).
• If water is located in viewing glass, drain it via water drain plug - 6 -.
- Open valve - 3 -.
- Set pressure to 0.5 bar using pressure regulator valve - 2 -.
Pressure must not exceed 0.5 bar! A pressure set too high may damage the engine.
- Open valve - 4 - and wait until testing circuit has filled. If necessary, continue to regulate pressure to 0.5 bar.
- Check charge air system for leaking areas by listening, touch, using leak detection spray or using the ultrasonic measuring device (V.A.G 1842).
• A small quantity of air dissipates via valves in engine. A pressure retention test is not possible for this reason.
• Handling instructions of the (V.A.G 1842) the owner's manual.
• Before removing adapter, discharge pressure in testing circuit by pulling off coupling from the (V.A.G 1687/5).
• Hose connections and charge air system hoses must be free of oil and grease before installing.
- Install air guide pipes and connector. Refer to => [ Hose Connections with Connector Couplings ] Service and Repair.