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09571 Fault code after fitting recon turbo

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Had turbo reconditioned around a week ago and now have this code come up, any ideas?

Worth a read here as its a "boost control sensor"

There are lots of causes from a vacuum pipe/poor connection/sticking vanes, the list goes on but it is your turbo :(

http://forums.ross-tech.com/showthread.php?404-009571-Turbocharger-Boost-Control-Position-Sensor-Circuit-P2563/page2

Not sure what warranty is on the reconditioned turbo but you need to go back as it is directly connected to the fault code you posted?

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Worth a read here as its a "boost control sensor"

There are lots of causes from a vacuum pipe/poor connection/sticking vanes, the list goes on but it is your turbo :(

http://forums.ross-tech.com/showthread.php?404-009571-Turbocharger-Boost-Control-Position-Sensor-Circuit-P2563/page2

Not sure what warranty is on the reconditioned turbo but you need to go back as it is directly connected to the fault code you posted?

Picking car up today and taking it straight back to guy who's done the turbo recon as he gave me 6 months warranty and the cars literally had the turbo in a week.

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