rebel_horseman
Rt. Wing Extremist
Guys:
Coming to work this morning it's raining like a cow ******* on a flat rock, but the truck is running great. I stopped in at Murder King for some breakfast (still raining). As I pulled out to leave I noticed the truck has no power hardly. I tried to see if maybe it was a hiccup, so I let the RPMs climb and I notice my truck sounds like someone took the turbo off, or the wastegate was stuck open. No whistle, no boost whatsoever. When I pulled into my office, I plugged in the Evo and got a trouble code P0236 "Turbo boost sensor A circuit performance." I will note that the "Check Engine" light never came on at all.
Anyone have a clue as to what's going on? Could it be the humidity from the rain causing this? Maybe the moisture cause the intercooler boots to slip off? I cleared the code and I"m going to try it out at lunch to see if it's any better. If it does it again it's headed to the stealer.
Thanks,
Brian [><]
Coming to work this morning it's raining like a cow ******* on a flat rock, but the truck is running great. I stopped in at Murder King for some breakfast (still raining). As I pulled out to leave I noticed the truck has no power hardly. I tried to see if maybe it was a hiccup, so I let the RPMs climb and I notice my truck sounds like someone took the turbo off, or the wastegate was stuck open. No whistle, no boost whatsoever. When I pulled into my office, I plugged in the Evo and got a trouble code P0236 "Turbo boost sensor A circuit performance." I will note that the "Check Engine" light never came on at all.
Anyone have a clue as to what's going on? Could it be the humidity from the rain causing this? Maybe the moisture cause the intercooler boots to slip off? I cleared the code and I"m going to try it out at lunch to see if it's any better. If it does it again it's headed to the stealer.
Thanks,
Brian [><]
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