Variable Intake Manifold, Checking
Variable Intake Manifold, Checking
Only perform the test if there is a loss of torque. That means there is a reduction in the engine acceleration.
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Hand Vacuum Pump (VAS 6213)
Test Conditions
• The intake manifold runner control valve (N316) was checked with a vehicle diagnosis tester.
If the intake manifold runner control valve is OK, perform the following tests:
- Remove the engine cover.
- Start the engine and let it run at idle.
- Have a second person increase engine speed abruptly (press accelerator pedal). Observe the variable intake manifold vacuum actuator.
• The actuator must activate - arrow -.
If the change-over does not function as specified:
- Check the vacuum system for leaks.
- Check whether the change-over mechanism moves easily. Do this by actuating the linkage by hand.
- Check whether the vacuum lines are correctly connected.
- Check that vacuum hoses are not porous.
- Remove the adjusting element vacuum hose - 1 - for the intake manifold runner control valve from the control valve actuator - 2 -.
- Set the slide ring - 1 - on the (VAS 6213) to the -A- position for "vacuum."
- Connect the (VAS 6213) to the intake manifold runner control valve actuator.
- Operate the (VAS 6213) several times.
The vacuum actuator must move - arrows -.
- Replace the vacuum actuator if it does not move.