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    05522.....altitude/boost*pressure*sensor*implausable*correlation*and* intermittent*

    Light came on again 4 days ago but only the 1 time. Took it to the garage today and the mechanic said it's nothing to worry about, he test drove it and said everything appears fine.

    What'd reckon guys?
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    Light back on again this morning and nothing since. Is it normal for this fault to only give one warning then nothing further or is this a sign that tells me not to worry for the time being and if it gets worse it'll tell me? CONFUSED!
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    18000 (P1592) 005522 - Altitude Sensor / Boost Pressure Sensor: Implausible Correlation

    Possible Symptoms

    • Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) active
    • Limp Mode active
    Possible Causes

    • Wiring from/to Boost Pressure Sensor (G31) faulty
    • Ground Spots corroded
    • Boost Pressure Sensor (G31) faulty
    Possible Solutions

    • Check Wiring from/to Boost Pressure Sensor (G31)
    • Check Ground Spots for Corrosion
    • Check Boost Pressure Sensor (G31)
    Special Notes

    • When found in 2.0l TDI-PPD (BMN), check TSB/TPL's first.
      • Possible Causes: Software Issue, High Resistance in Engine Wiring Harness, Ground Spots corroded
      • Possible Solutions: Check/Update Engine Control Module Software, Check Wiring from/to Boost Pressure Sensor (G31), Check Ground Spots for Corrosion
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    Crasher- any idea of the cost of a new sensor? Lights coming on more frequent now and I'm guessing the most expensive scenario would be to replace the sensor, cheers.
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    The sensor is about £45 and on the boost pipe in the engine bay just before the pipe turns into the flap motor, a bit awkward to get at.
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    Pulling my freeking hair out with local garages! Asked the latest one to replace the boost sensor for me and he said it's probably a leak in the turbo system! And they're supposed to be vw experts.
    Ended up ringing VW Preston up and they've told me it's a common fault and either the wireing loom needs replaceing or a new sensor fitted, more than likely the wiring loom though and will be cost of part + 2 hrs labour (£60 per hr)

    hopefully get sorted now :-(
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    Job done, new wiring loom fitted. Best part of £190 :-@

    hope that's the end of it!
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