Symptom List:
P2359-BOOST PRESSURE TOO HIGH
P2359-BOOST PRESSURE TOO LOW
Test Note:
All symptoms listed above are diagnosed using the same tests.
The title for the tests will be P2359-BOOST PRESSURE TOO
HIGH.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
AIR FILTER
AIR RESTRICTION
CHECKING FOR AIR LEAKS
INTERMITTENT CONDITION
BOOST PRESSURE SERVO MOTOR
TURBOCHARGER
TEST
ACTION
APPLICABILITY
1
NOTE: If the ECM detects and stores a DTC, the ECM also stores the
engine/vehicle operating conditions under which the DTC was set. Some of
these conditions are displayed on the DRB at the same time the DTC is
displayed.
NOTE: Before erasing stored DTCs, record these conditions. Attempting to
duplicate these conditions may assist when checking for an active DTC.
NOTE: Ensure all turbocharger inlet and outlet tubes are connected prop-
erly, without damage and restriction before continuing with this test. Also
ensure the Boost Pressure Servo Motor and Servo Motor rod are attached
and functioning properly.
Turn the ignition on.
With the DRBIII
t, erase ECM DTCs.
Test drive the vehicle.
Monitor the DRBIII
t for ECM DTCs.
Did this DTC set again?
All
Yes
→ Go To 2
No
→ Go To 6
2
Turn the ignition off.
Remove and inspect the Air Filter for soiling or excessive dirt and debris which may
cause air flow restriction.
Were any of these problems found?
All
Yes
→ Replace the Air Filter element.
Perform ROAD TEST VERIFICATION - VER-2.
No
→ Go To 3
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DRIVEABILITY - DIESEL