CHECK ALL YOUR SENSORS! I had p299, epc, plus some slight timing chain rattle, low power, low torque response, p130a, p2337, p102f codes that ALL got fixed after replacing my CRANKSHAFT SENSOR! All my other sensors were pretty new except this one and didn't even expect a fix when I replaced and everything was fixed. Before expensive parts I recommend trying the sensors. I apid for a shop diag that didn't even mention sensors and luckily tried it on my own. I've driven it hard even at full throttle multiple times now and no engine lights weird noise so far. on the new sensor. Power and torque all feel great. Wish I'd replaced the sensor 50k miles ago.
I am receiving error code P0299 in my 2020 1.6 Diesel Opel Insignia vehicle. I can't solve it. Turbo was overhauled, Particle filter was overhauled. Turbo hose changed. But the problem did not go away? Maf sensor and egr valve changed. Please can you help me
@@arabam-la I'm not a mechanic and not familiar with Insignia unfortunately. I would be sure to replace your CAM sensor, CRANK sensor, and boost sensor, MAP sensor, and check Oxegyn sensor, and check/replace PCV valve system if you have these. I have not seen othe rpeople mention the Crank sensor like my situation so it could be uncommon but I had multiple issues and codes that were all fixed with a new Crank sensor so wanted to share to maybe help someone else, had I checked mine before the diagnostic and fuel pump replacment it could have saved me a lot of money.
@@ElRayDelRio Id go Bosch or Geniune VW with sensors. I used a cheaper Febi and no issues but might swap it for a VW. This sensor affect a lot about the engine and should last a while so worth it for best quality.
My VW Passat 1.8t (same engine as Audi A4 B5/B6) I was getting that code. Found my waste gate was not closing all the way. Installed a new and upgraded K04 turbo and it went away but would come back intermittently. I was getting a noise like a bad cam chain tensioner but after replacing it I found some exhaust manifold nuts were loose and the exhaust leak was causing that noise. So tightened them and all good again with no codes.
@phlodel 0 seconds ago I have a Buick Encore with the 1.4L turbo engine. It had a P0299 low boost trouble code. I had determined it was the turbo after much diagnosis. I received a letter from Buick that if my engine has this problem, Buick was required to replace the turbo if the vehicle has less than 120,000 miles and is less than 10 years old. I just got my car back from the dealer. They replaced the turbo and related parts. Cost? $0.00. This may be the same for all the GM 1.4L Eco Boost engines.
MUCHAS GRACIAS POR EL APORTER ME AYUDASTE MUCHO , TENGO UN PASSAT CC 2.OT Y TENIA EL MISMO PROBLEMA QUE TU EL CATALITICO TAPADO MUY BUEN APRTER PRO SU VIDEO ME DIO LA LUZ DE QUE ERA CTALITICO DESPUES DE HABER REVISADO TURBO, VALVULA Y TODO MAS
Had a similar issue with a non turbo car 99 Mercedes ML420 (V8). It was low on power, in fact wouldn't do more than 40 mph. Found two cats clogged. I cut open, gutted them out,and rewelded pipe... but same thing happened again. I found what I thought was the resonator was actually two more cats in the back. So a total of four cats on the car. Gutted and welded those too then it ran great.
@@TheUmarrawat The exhaust gas pressure or flow needs somewhere to go. If the cats are clogged it's like putting a "banana in the tail pipe", like Beverly hills cop lol... Oh another thing to look for is make sure your hoses to the intercooler are tight or the intercooler isn't damaged.
Very good video. I have a question, my car has p0299 and 0404 code errors, but no under power problems at all, it gore just well as always….and the scan says “low boost”….is it the same thing as “under boost”.
Brother I’m glad your glad to find out the real problem. However, seeing the price of catalytic converters, especially an Audi one, are you still glad to find out the 💵problem💵? 🤷🏻♂️😂
When I found out it was the catalytic converter, I cringed. I wasn’t sure what I was gonna find on the price of these catalytic converter‘s especially nowadays. Around 250 bucks is what a new one’s gonna cost. I actually have visions of way way more. Like on so many other things it’s just time to bite the bullet and get it going again. Thanks again for your thoughts. 👍👍
@@livefree6878 just remove the internals from the Cat, and code it away . problem solved . P0299 is a generic code that can affect every part of the Boost system on Any VAG TDI or TFSI engine ( petrol and diesel ) , on diesel its more common that the fault is Oilpressure ( any engine code except BKD ) on my audi 2.0tdi BRD engine i had the same code and fault was stuck EGR
@@jamesnelson9997 on mine it was the EGR that was stuck and had low oilpressure due to the Hex pin in oilpump was worn . swapped to BKD oilpump and removed EGR and its been all good since. ( running mine on stage 2 with 250hp )
I am receiving error code P0299 in my 2020 1.6 Diesel Opel Insignia vehicle. I can't solve it. Turbo was overhauled, Particle filter was overhauled. Turbo hose changed. But the problem did not go away? Maf sensor and egr valve changed. Please can you help me
Hi, my wastegate is shut closed tight. The actuator is not holding pressure causing the wastegate flapper to be stucked closed. But I don't know why I am getting a P0299 underboost code. If wastegate is stucked closed shouldn't i be having overboost ? The car runs but has no power slow acceleration. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I am receiving error code P0299 in my 2020 1.6 Diesel Opel Insignia vehicle. I can't solve it. Turbo was overhauled, Particle filter was overhauled. Turbo hose changed. But the problem did not go away? Maf sensor and egr valve changed. Please can you help me
Does it same goes for bmw ? I got a fault 428b Boost pressure control Low pressure stage, control deviation I get limp mode only at high speed 120mph only at that speed
Remember to check your exhaust side including cat and dpf. Mine was caused by a failed cat that ran too hot. Make sure to check both the intake and exhaust sides of the turbo before loading the parts canon!
that it could be a BMW x5 e70 35d m57 n2 twin turbo, after removing the EGR it gives error P0299 before removing the EGR there was a clogged particulate filter error, the EGR was removed. turned off ad blue, and then turned off soot, after that such an error occurred, all electric valves were replaced, namely 3 pcs., all regulating valves were also 3 pcs.! Both the turbines and the West Gate show everything well after the repair on the stand! put in the car error p0299, the particulate filter was not removed because the master said that it was not there! the car does not smoke, the exhaust is clean, although as far as I know, after removing soot, the car should smoke a little!
hye man..i just want to ask..my car also show error code p0299...and my exzos was leaking between with my turbine... it's make sense for that code??sory my bad English
Mine is the same issue but when I start my car it drives normaly when I go to motorway and go 80mph then goes into limp mode it has no power then when I turn off the vehicle and turn back on its okay again drives normally .. can anyone please help me what could that be ??? I was at mechanic he checked my turbo and he said the turbo is all fine but on diagnostic shows p0299 code
I am receiving error code P0299 in my 2020 1.6 Diesel Opel Insignia vehicle. I can't solve it. Turbo was overhauled, Particle filter was overhauled. Turbo hose changed. But the problem did not go away? Maf sensor and egr valve changed. Please can you help me
I got the same code and feel the same thing Is it okay to drive your car cuz the dealership is going to take a week to get me to the shop and I need to get to work?
Did you figure out if it was okay to drive? In the same situation. Only have to drive it a few days this week for work (only 15 minutes away) before I can get it in the shop, and the car I was borrowing won’t be available.
@@korruptcontent954 Thank you for the reply. Luckily I only have to drive it one day before I can get it in the shop. I’m praying it isn’t the turbocharger itself and rather just a leak due to cracked hoses or something. Have you had your fuel injectors cleaned at all? The lower gas mileage and misfire could be a sign of dirty fuel injectors. I’m by no means an expert but it might be worth looking in to.
@@dy1angi11ey6 No not yet I only had the car since April 14th. Been trying to think of what it can be! I'll definitely do that see is it helps. But I'm afraid because! I had the check engine light after the turbo was fixed I took it in The guy said he did nothing and he couldn't duplicate the code! I literally have a video of him opening my hood the first thing he does is go grab a ratchet and fix it something! And I have them on the same video telling his boss he deleted my code. And by watching the video I can deduce they forgot to put the piece that goes from the turbo to the engine. That whole week my car sounded like it had a supercharger in it. But it's on the warranty so... If they break it they going to have to fix it! But after that it sounded normal again but my gas mileage was messed up. I've been waiting a little because I just don't know what to do do I take it to a lawyer? Or do I just tell the dealership My gas mileage has been messed up for a little while and I just found this video of your mechanic lying?
@@korruptcontent954 Sorry for the tough situation. Your fuel injectors likely aren’t the problem if the car is new, but if it’s a used car with a decent amount of miles it could be. Mine is at around 154,000 miles and cleaning my fuel injectors with one of those fuel injection cleaning fluid cans and replacing my dirty air filter brought it up by about 3-4mpg. Not sure what I’d do about the mechanic situation, but if you have proof that he is lying I’d bring it up with the dealership and then take legal action if need be. Best of luck to you.
I’m no expert but I would check the boost pressure sensor first probably. It could be bad and telling the ecu incorrect boost numbers. So the ecu would think the boost psi is out of spec but it is not. Just a guess and at least on my car that part was like $15 so may be worth trying.
I am receiving error code P0299 in my 2020 1.6 Diesel Opel Insignia vehicle. I can't solve it. Turbo was overhauled, Particle filter was overhauled. Turbo hose changed. But the problem did not go away? Maf sensor and egr valve changed. Please can you help me
I am receiving error code P0299 in my 2020 1.6 Diesel Opel Insignia vehicle. I can't solve it. Turbo was overhauled, Particle filter was overhauled. Turbo hose changed. But the problem did not go away? Maf sensor and egr valve changed. Please can you help me
CHECK ALL YOUR SENSORS! I had p299, epc, plus some slight timing chain rattle, low power, low torque response, p130a, p2337, p102f codes that ALL got fixed after replacing my CRANKSHAFT SENSOR! All my other sensors were pretty new except this one and didn't even expect a fix when I replaced and everything was fixed. Before expensive parts I recommend trying the sensors. I apid for a shop diag that didn't even mention sensors and luckily tried it on my own. I've driven it hard even at full throttle multiple times now and no engine lights weird noise so far. on the new sensor. Power and torque all feel great. Wish I'd replaced the sensor 50k miles ago.
I am receiving error code P0299 in my 2020 1.6 Diesel Opel Insignia vehicle. I can't solve it. Turbo was overhauled, Particle filter was overhauled. Turbo hose changed. But the problem did not go away? Maf sensor and egr valve changed. Please can you help me
@@arabam-la I'm not a mechanic and not familiar with Insignia unfortunately. I would be sure to replace your CAM sensor, CRANK sensor, and boost sensor, MAP sensor, and check Oxegyn sensor, and check/replace PCV valve system if you have these. I have not seen othe rpeople mention the Crank sensor like my situation so it could be uncommon but I had multiple issues and codes that were all fixed with a new Crank sensor so wanted to share to maybe help someone else, had I checked mine before the diagnostic and fuel pump replacment it could have saved me a lot of money.
What crankshaft sensor replacement did you end up choosing? Bosch or Hitachi?
@@ElRayDelRio Id go Bosch or Geniune VW with sensors. I used a cheaper Febi and no issues but might swap it for a VW. This sensor affect a lot about the engine and should last a while so worth it for best quality.
This video really explains a lot about the VW system
My VW Passat 1.8t (same engine as Audi A4 B5/B6) I was getting that code. Found my waste gate was not closing all the way. Installed a new and upgraded K04 turbo and it went away but would come back intermittently. I was getting a noise like a bad cam chain tensioner but after replacing it I found some exhaust manifold nuts were loose and the exhaust leak was causing that noise. So tightened them and all good again with no codes.
@phlodel
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I have a Buick Encore with the 1.4L turbo engine. It had a P0299 low boost trouble code. I had determined it was the turbo after much diagnosis. I received a letter from Buick that if my engine has this problem, Buick was required to replace the turbo if the vehicle has less than 120,000 miles and is less than 10 years old. I just got my car back from the dealer. They replaced the turbo and related parts. Cost? $0.00. This may be the same for all the GM 1.4L Eco Boost engines.
I have an encore it just started this issue same code, 2021 less than 18000 miles. I need to do what you did.
Id sure like to see that letter , my dealer said my 2016 buick has no recalls
MUCHAS GRACIAS POR EL APORTER ME AYUDASTE MUCHO , TENGO UN PASSAT CC 2.OT Y TENIA EL MISMO PROBLEMA QUE TU EL CATALITICO TAPADO MUY BUEN APRTER PRO SU VIDEO ME DIO LA LUZ DE QUE ERA CTALITICO DESPUES DE HABER REVISADO TURBO, VALVULA Y TODO MAS
Had a similar issue with a non turbo car 99 Mercedes ML420 (V8). It was low on power, in fact wouldn't do more than 40 mph. Found two cats clogged. I cut open, gutted them out,and rewelded pipe... but same thing happened again. I found what I thought was the resonator was actually two more cats in the back. So a total of four cats on the car. Gutted and welded those too then it ran great.
What do you mean by cats? My mk7 golf doesn’t go over 60mph rn and I’ve tried all sorts apart from replacing the turbo
@@TheUmarrawat The exhaust gas pressure or flow needs somewhere to go. If the cats are clogged it's like putting a "banana in the tail pipe", like Beverly hills cop lol... Oh another thing to look for is make sure your hoses to the intercooler are tight or the intercooler isn't damaged.
Broke that shit down Bea utifully. Appreciate the video
On my 2007 Passat P0299 was actually caused by a misfire because of a bad coil pack
Very good video. I have a question, my car has p0299 and 0404 code errors, but no under power problems at all, it gore just well as always….and the scan says “low boost”….is it the same thing as “under boost”.
Awesome. Thanks for this informative video this will help every mechanic who falls into this fault 🌹👍
Very helpful video, thanks a lot. I might have missed it but which app and reader did you use?
Hi if my car is driving fine one day, and then very persistent limp the next does that indicate an electronic rather then mechanical?
Brother I’m glad your glad to find out the real problem. However, seeing the price of catalytic converters, especially an Audi one, are you still glad to find out the 💵problem💵?
🤷🏻♂️😂
When I found out it was the catalytic converter, I cringed. I wasn’t sure what I was gonna find on the price of these catalytic converter‘s especially nowadays. Around 250 bucks is what a new one’s gonna cost. I actually have visions of way way more. Like on so many other things it’s just time to bite the bullet and get it going again. Thanks again for your thoughts. 👍👍
@@livefree6878 just remove the internals from the Cat, and code it away . problem solved . P0299 is a generic code that can affect every part of the Boost system on Any VAG TDI or TFSI engine ( petrol and diesel ) , on diesel its more common that the fault is Oilpressure ( any engine code except BKD ) on my audi 2.0tdi BRD engine i had the same code and fault was stuck EGR
@@MSPstance I’m having same issue with BRD, did your car struggle upon start when cold too? Starting to think mines the egr
@@jamesnelson9997 on mine it was the EGR that was stuck and had low oilpressure due to the Hex pin in oilpump was worn . swapped to BKD oilpump and removed EGR and its been all good since. ( running mine on stage 2 with 250hp )
@@MSPstanceNo need to clear code. The car still gone run sluggish
I am receiving error code P0299 in my 2020 1.6 Diesel Opel Insignia vehicle. I can't solve it. Turbo was overhauled, Particle filter was overhauled. Turbo hose changed. But the problem did not go away? Maf sensor and egr valve changed. Please can you help me
Mine came on when I upgraded my turbo, any suggestions?
Hi, my wastegate is shut closed tight. The actuator is not holding pressure causing the wastegate flapper to be stucked closed. But I don't know why I am getting a P0299 underboost code. If wastegate is stucked closed shouldn't i be having overboost ? The car runs but has no power slow acceleration. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I am receiving error code P0299 in my 2020 1.6 Diesel Opel Insignia vehicle. I can't solve it. Turbo was overhauled, Particle filter was overhauled. Turbo hose changed. But the problem did not go away? Maf sensor and egr valve changed. Please can you help me
Clean/change your catalytic converter. It's probably blocked.
@@mark.r8900 They said the catalyst is clean but the particles are bad. A revision has been made for the particle. But it didn't get better
Keep getting a overboost code once i hit around 40mph.
Does it same goes for bmw ?
I got a fault 428b Boost pressure control Low pressure stage, control deviation
I get limp mode only at high speed 120mph only at that speed
Great video, I am an auto mechanic.
👍
Remember to check your exhaust side including cat and dpf.
Mine was caused by a failed cat that ran too hot.
Make sure to check both the intake and exhaust sides of the turbo before loading the parts canon!
Excellent thank you very much
Soo what is the acceptable difference between requested and actual boost?
I have changed pretty much everything except the turbo that can cause underboost code i don't understand what the hell is wrong.
Did u fix it
@@musheyali5933 not yet i just got a new turbo today going to install it tomorrow hopefully that fixes it
@@Nameschino hopefully
@@Nameschinodid the new turbo fix the issue?
@@3abo0od96 yeah thankfully it did.
So did u get catalytic converter cleaner to fix the issue
Will there be a engine light if there is this problem can z i don't have a engine light but on reader there is is the 299 code
Whats that phone app for the Live Data ?
I use torque car pro for my iPhone.
So what do you think if it's a new turbo, cat and just did the timing chain n all? Seems like sometimes I get boost and other times I don't.
same here I literally have no clue what it could be.
Boost leak
Check for blockade of the injectors or intake manifold. Carbon buildup gets through all intake/ valves / pcv valve
that it could be a BMW x5 e70 35d m57 n2 twin turbo, after removing the EGR it gives error P0299 before removing the EGR there was a clogged particulate filter error, the EGR was removed. turned off ad blue, and then turned off soot, after that such an error occurred, all electric valves were replaced, namely 3 pcs., all regulating valves were also 3 pcs.! Both the turbines and the West Gate show everything well after the repair on the stand! put in the car error p0299, the particulate filter was not removed because the master said that it was not there! the car does not smoke, the exhaust is clean, although as far as I know, after removing soot, the car should smoke a little!
hye man..i just want to ask..my car also show error code p0299...and my exzos was leaking between with my turbine... it's make sense for that code??sory my bad English
This is a great video thank you for the insight!
Would this happen after tuning it??
Mine is the same issue but when I start my car it drives normaly when I go to motorway and go 80mph then goes into limp mode it has no power then when I turn off the vehicle and turn back on its okay again drives normally .. can anyone please help me what could that be ??? I was at mechanic he checked my turbo and he said the turbo is all fine but on diagnostic shows p0299 code
How did you go? I have same problem
I have the same issue also, would be good to hear if you found or fixed the fault 👍
I am receiving error code P0299 in my 2020 1.6 Diesel Opel Insignia vehicle. I can't solve it. Turbo was overhauled, Particle filter was overhauled. Turbo hose changed. But the problem did not go away? Maf sensor and egr valve changed. Please can you help me
What code reader were you using to see the issues on your phone
What obd11 are you using that allows live data
I use torque car pro on my iPhone.
I got the same code and feel the same thing Is it okay to drive your car cuz the dealership is going to take a week to get me to the shop and I need to get to work?
Did you figure out if it was okay to drive? In the same situation. Only have to drive it a few days this week for work (only 15 minutes away) before I can get it in the shop, and the car I was borrowing won’t be available.
@@dy1angi11ey6 yea had a misfire but it's been good.
They fixed it but after they fixed it now I'm having trouble with my gas mileage!
@@korruptcontent954 Thank you for the reply. Luckily I only have to drive it one day before I can get it in the shop. I’m praying it isn’t the turbocharger itself and rather just a leak due to cracked hoses or something. Have you had your fuel injectors cleaned at all? The lower gas mileage and misfire could be a sign of dirty fuel injectors. I’m by no means an expert but it might be worth looking in to.
@@dy1angi11ey6 No not yet I only had the car since April 14th. Been trying to think of what it can be!
I'll definitely do that see is it helps.
But I'm afraid because! I had the check engine light after the turbo was fixed I took it in The guy said he did nothing and he couldn't duplicate the code!
I literally have a video of him opening my hood the first thing he does is go grab a ratchet and fix it something!
And I have them on the same video telling his boss he deleted my code.
And by watching the video I can deduce they forgot to put the piece that goes from the turbo to the engine.
That whole week my car sounded like it had a supercharger in it.
But it's on the warranty so... If they break it they going to have to fix it!
But after that it sounded normal again but my gas mileage was messed up.
I've been waiting a little because I just don't know what to do do I take it to a lawyer?
Or do I just tell the dealership My gas mileage has been messed up for a little while and I just found this video of your mechanic lying?
@@korruptcontent954 Sorry for the tough situation. Your fuel injectors likely aren’t the problem if the car is new, but if it’s a used car with a decent amount of miles it could be. Mine is at around 154,000 miles and cleaning my fuel injectors with one of those fuel injection cleaning fluid cans and replacing my dirty air filter brought it up by about 3-4mpg. Not sure what I’d do about the mechanic situation, but if you have proof that he is lying I’d bring it up with the dealership and then take legal action if need be. Best of luck to you.
Thanks for the video but what if I still have all the boost and still have the code no lag
I’m no expert but I would check the boost pressure sensor first probably. It could be bad and telling the ecu incorrect boost numbers. So the ecu would think the boost psi is out of spec but it is not. Just a guess and at least on my car that part was like $15 so may be worth trying.
Anyone has a p0841 code
My shit is doing the same thing going to have my cat checked
I am receiving error code P0299 in my 2020 1.6 Diesel Opel Insignia vehicle. I can't solve it. Turbo was overhauled, Particle filter was overhauled. Turbo hose changed. But the problem did not go away? Maf sensor and egr valve changed. Please can you help me
My shit is my turbo
Either boost sensor, diverter valve, air intake leak or filter restricted, waste gate linkage or lastly bad turbo
My car got 2 po299 codes
I am receiving error code P0299 in my 2020 1.6 Diesel Opel Insignia vehicle. I can't solve it. Turbo was overhauled, Particle filter was overhauled. Turbo hose changed. But the problem did not go away? Maf sensor and egr valve changed. Please can you help me