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Checking Charge Air System For Leaks






Checking Charge Air System for Leaks

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Testing Unit for Turbocharger (V.A.G 1687)

Adapter (V.A.G 1687/5)

- Remove insulation pan.

- Release clasp - A - and disconnect hose - B - from charge air pipe.






- Connect the (V.A.G 1687/5) to charge air hose - A - and rotate it around approximately 90° - B -.






Prepare the (V.A.G 1687) as follows:

- Unscrew pressure regulator valve - 2 - completely and close valves - 3 - and - 4 -.






In order to be able to turn pressure regulator valve - 2 -, rotary knob must be pulled upward.

- Connect the (V.A.G 1687) as shown.






- Connect pressurized air hose - 1 - (pressurized air supply) to the (V.A.G 1687).






If water is located in viewing glass, drain it via water drain plug - 6 -.

- Open valve - 3 -.

- Set pressure to 0.5 bar using pressure regulator valve - 2 -.

Pressure must not exceed 0.5 bar! A pressure set too high may damage the engine.

- Open valve - 4 - and wait until testing circuit has filled. If necessary, continue to regulate pressure to 0.5 bar.

- Check charge air system for leaking areas by listening, touch, using leak detection spray or using ultrasonic measuring device (V.A.G 1842).

A small quantity of air dissipates via valves in engine. A pressure retention test is not possible for this reason.

Handling instructions of the (V.A.G 1842) use the Owner's Manual.

Before removing adapter, discharge pressure in testing circuit by pulling off coupling from adapter (V.A.G 1687/5).

Hose connections and charge air system hoses must be free of oil and grease before installing.

- Install air guide pipes and connector. Refer to => [ Hose Connections with Connector Couplings, Assembling ] Hose Connections with Connector Couplings, Assembling.