What does it mean when your Turbo says p0033?
This trouble code has slightly different definitions depending on manufacturer. In general, if you are seeing code P0033, it’s because you have a problem with the bypass system for the turbo or supercharger’s ability to relieve pressure. Depending on the system design this can be the relief of only some or all pressure.
What is the code for turbocharger bypass valve?
P0033 is the code for Turbocharger or Supercharger Bypass Valve Control Circuit Each manufacturer has a slightly different definition for this code as it is relative to their particular system.
When does the powertrain control module set the OBDII code?
The Powertrain Control Module ( PCM) monitors the Turbocharger Bypass Valve Control Circuit. The PCM sets the OBDII code when the Turbocharger Bypass Valve Control is out of factory specifications. Need more information on how to fix the P0033 code?
What causes DTC p0033 on boost solenoid?
As the complete boost solenoid circuit is under the hood of your car, check for moisture and corrosion at the connectors and along the wiring. Any moisture or corrosion in the connector can cause a poor connection that can set DTC P0033. Attach one lead of your probe to a bare ground. Disconnect the boost solenoid connector from the solenoid.
This trouble code has slightly different definitions depending on manufacturer. In general, if you are seeing code P0033, it’s because you have a problem with the bypass system for the turbo or supercharger’s ability to relieve pressure. Depending on the system design this can be the relief of only some or all pressure.
P0033 is the code for Turbocharger or Supercharger Bypass Valve Control Circuit Each manufacturer has a slightly different definition for this code as it is relative to their particular system.
The Powertrain Control Module ( PCM) monitors the Turbocharger Bypass Valve Control Circuit. The PCM sets the OBDII code when the Turbocharger Bypass Valve Control is out of factory specifications. Need more information on how to fix the P0033 code?
As the complete boost solenoid circuit is under the hood of your car, check for moisture and corrosion at the connectors and along the wiring. Any moisture or corrosion in the connector can cause a poor connection that can set DTC P0033. Attach one lead of your probe to a bare ground. Disconnect the boost solenoid connector from the solenoid.