SamKru
Citan engine light and power loss resolved
Summary of the thread
A 2017 Citan with a gasoline engine experienced an engine light and power loss. The issue was identified as a potential boost leak, specifically related to the boost pressure sensor. The problem was confirmed by an OBD code P0238, indicating a faulty connection to the boost sensor. The solution involved replacing the boost pressure sensor connector, which resolved the engine light, jerking, and whistling noise.
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SamKru (community.author)
Thanks for the quick response. I visually inspected the plug and it looks okay, but I haven't tested it with a multimeter. Where exactly is the boost sensor located on the air intake? I want to double check it. I'm getting a P0238 code.
felixghost61
P0238 confirms the boost sensor issue. The sensor is usually mounted on the intake manifold or near the turbocharger. Given your symptoms and the code, a faulty connection is highly probable. While a visual check is good, the cable or connector itself might be internally damaged. If you are not sure, I would suggest getting it checked by a workshop.
SamKru (community.author)
Thanks. I took it to a workshop, and you were right, it was the boost pressure sensor connector. They replaced the connector, and the engine light is gone, the jerking stopped and the whistling is gone. Cost me 95€ to fix. Appreciate the help!
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felixghost61
Sounds like a boost leak. I had similar issues on my Citan. Check engine light, jerking, and a whistling noise points to the air intake system. The pressure sensor could be the culprit, especially with the reduced engine power. Have you checked the connections to the boost sensor? A faulty plug can cause all sorts of problems. What OBD codes are you getting?