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Old 19 July 2008, 05:59 PM
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OBD II codes 1086 1088 & 0444.........any advice chaps?????
Old 26 July 2008, 08:15 PM
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Changed all the vaccum hoses and cleared the codes, they fired straight back on though.....could it be the turbo exhaust inlet thats giving me this nonsence? car sound frappy (think someother dude referred to it as soundin like a vw campervan)
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oh aye, any advice would be appreciated.....

(by the way anybody else seen Tommi Makkinen roll the Scooby over the guys head on the Rallys Greatest on Dave???? )
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Originally Posted by Minjeeta
Changed all the vaccum hoses and cleared the codes, they fired straight back on though.....could it be the turbo exhaust inlet thats giving me this nonsence? car sound frappy (think someother dude referred to it as soundin like a vw campervan)
i have this same noise and been wondering of the best way to describe it, i have only had this noise since i fitted a second hand turbo, so mine will be coming back off shortly and sent away for a check up
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First check that connectors are on the TGV motors and fuel purge solenoid.

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So were the connectors on?
Next step is check the supply and earth leads as all those items are located near each other on the inlet manifold.
Try using the troubleshooting from the downloadable manuals.

The car must be running like a pig with the TGV valves closed all the time - isn't there a nearby specialist?

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Yeah, checked connections Nick, earths seem ok visually but not got a multimeter the now.

Spoke to Subaru a few weeks ago and they din't have a scooby doo. Explained what and where TGVs were and they said they'd have to get back to me.... reassurin eh?

The other suggestions were TGV deletes or brand new butterfly units from the lads at the Scoobymod specialists, but was after an easier fix if ye know what I mean.

Car is goin pretty crap.....sometimes it bursts into life but most of the time its brain damage.
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