Vkinman Replacement for N75 Turbo Wastegate Pressure Control Valve Solenoid VW Audi A4 TT Beetle 1.8
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N75 valve for my Audi A4 1. I bought this valve for my 2004 Audi A4. My car was towed to the shop on March 2nd 2020, where I installed the 8t and received a code P0299. The boost specifications aren't met on the ECU. After I ripped my intake duct apart two times to check for leaks/loose clamps, I ended up with no leaks. As soon as the package was opened, the item was faulty. Every now and then something like this One of the nipples snapped when I was trying to remove it (by twisting and pulling out the intake hose). As I attempted to install my old unit, it does not have any code. I don't know if I got a bad one.
The part fit and seems to be working well but my check engine light is still on for this part. That does not mean it is a bad part. There appear to be no problems with my car, but there are several issues.
The 99 Audi A4 B5 Quattro fits and is in good condition This would be helpful if there were a diagram illustrating where everything is supposed to go.
The Audi B5 is the 5th in the series. The current AWM is 8 t. The functionality is as expected. Audi A4 b5 1. 5 An 8t Quadro AWM.
We recommend and it's a lot cheaper than the OEM.
First of all, they sent it nearly 2 days late, it arrived a day late, and all that waiting for something that doesn't work. There is no way to even use it. A boost of about six or seven pounds of pressure is possible. Prices are lower than the stock market. It appears to be at least 17 right now despite my malfunctioning N75. Here I am for a little Urotuning.
Do not use anything other than OEM. There has never been a time when my car was.
In general, the N75 valve is well manufactured and has solved my overboosting issue. My only concern is now that it is on a stage 2 tune, it will not go over 15 psi when I should be getting over 22 psi At 18 psi. However, you should be fine if you run the stock ecu.