Will this tester work on my 2014 Buick encore. It is also a 2.4L Turbo
Darn, I just had ordered mine, what more are you including? Also, due to your kit I found a leak where the intercooler hose clamps to the throttle body! Just wasn't tight enough I guess because as I tightened more the hiss went away.Are you going to add a supplemental video to show how to pressurize the cooling system?
When did you order it? I just shipped out an order this morning from a day or two ago that had all of the parts included.Darn, I just had ordered mine, what more are you including? Also, due to your kit I found a leak where the intercooler hose clamps to the throttle body! Just wasn't tight enough I guess because as I tightened more the hiss went away.
Absolutely!Are you going to add a supplemental video to show how to pressurize the cooling system?
The additional parts for coolant testing are:Are the additional parts something special or can they be located locally?
Bout a month agoWhen did you order it? I just shipped out an order this morning from a day or two ago that had all of the parts included.
I added a link to the bottom of post 1 so you could order those.Bout a month agoIf you get a link setup for the parts for $10 I’d gladly order. Thx
Unfortunately no, an air compressor is required for this. Besides that, an air pump would be far too loud to be able to hear any hissing sound.Unfortunately, not all of us are in a position to have a compressor. Is this something that could work with a small tire pump? Perhaps one of those small ones powered from the cigarette lighter?
Sounds like a vacuum leak somewhere. Check the corrugated hose (from intake manifold to turbo) for cracks.Ok, so, I've installed the PCB valve fix kit v2 and I drove like 300km and I've check the ECU for error codes. There were 2 of them which I had before installing the kit. P1101 and P0171.
I do have a coolant leak near the thermostat which I am planning to replace this week I think. But is it possible to have those errors because of that? Or I have to check for boost leak somewhere?
Just because the nipple is there doesn't mean it doesn't leak, or that it's not cracked behind.There are a few noises that occur besides the high pitched one. I am getting ready to replace the idler and belt to hopefully quiet the AC when it's running and am also replacing the crank seal to silence the chirp. Is there anything in the vicinity of the throttle body spacer, besides the spacer itself, that might be the source of the leak?
I have already replaced the valve cover and the PCV orange nipple is still there.