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Seat Arona boost pressure actuator fault

My 2017 Seat Arona, gasoline engine, exhibits a boost pressure actuator fault. Symptoms include check engine light, reduced power, poor response, whistling, loud hissing, occasional stalling, and higher fuel consumption. Suspect a defective electrical bypass valve.

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luiseblaze5

I had similar symptoms on my Renault Megane, though not quite as severe. Check engine light, power loss, and a faint whistling. Have you checked for any obvious boost leaks?

berndbraun1 (Author)

Boost leaks were checked; nothing obvious. The whistling is quite loud, more like a hiss under acceleration. Could a faulty turbo actuator cause these symptoms even without a clear leak?

luiseblaze5

Yes, a faulty turbo actuator, especially the electrical bypass valve, can definitely cause those issues without a major boost leak being immediately apparent. The actuator not functioning correctly can cause the turbo to overboost or underboost, leading to the ECU cutting power and throwing codes. I would suggest getting it properly diagnosed at a workshop.

berndbraun1 (Author)

Confirmed boost pressure actuator valve fault. Electrical bypass was defective. Replaced; all symptoms resolved. Thanks for the input.

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