Engine BKD 2.0 TDI 16V
OK. First I will tell you the problem. Probable overboost followed by limp home. As with windows, shut down start-up works again.
Someone said it might be the MAF sensor, unplugged it and engine warning light on. No turbo AT ALL!
Plugged it back in. Warning vanishes, but no turbo whatsoever. Tried my rubbish Chinese OBD2 to clear codes, but it's garbage.
Gives me an error.
Waiting for RAC man to rescue situation or give my turbo the last rights.
My questions are as follows.
EGR valve
There appears to be a EGR valve(refered to as mechanical EGR valve?) at the FRONT next to the inlet manifold.
Everyone insists that it's at the back where there is a "radiator flap for EGR". Is this the EGR or just a part of it?
How do the two work together?
EGR, as far as I can tell is about reducing the nastier nitrous compounds by feeding directly from the exhaust manifold "oxygen free" gas, which lowers the combustion temperature.
What happens when the engine goes into limp home after a bad overboost(say through stuck turbo vanes) is this EGR valve/valves involved in basically disabling the turbo or is there another system involved?