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Code P1238 ? 2001 C70 Coupe 2.3L

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foresthump
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Code P1238 ? 2001 C70 Coupe 2.3L

Post by foresthump »

So, my car is surging, most notably at idle. It runs marginally well under acceleration. It also issued a code P0134 which I found to be a front O2 sensor failure. So I replaced that sensor with a new Bosch 1/2 hour ago. The surge is still present. I cannot find that P1238 code in the Code List on this site. Anybody know?
I would think Throttle Body, but my original one was replace a few months ago.
The car was running well just a day ago. But that surge occasionally would show up once or twice and then dissapear altogether, no code being thrown.

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Post by villagepc »

Hopefully you have the means to clear codes (via odb2) because monkeying this way will definitely set codes.

Check your mass airflow sensor first - start the car, then unplug it. See if the idle clears up.
Also check hoses related to the turbo junk - if applicable - (turbo control valve / wastegate / boost control solenoid) - P1238 points to the TCV, but in reality it means (most likely) air leak in the turbo hoses - or a failing TCV / BCS.
Check around for any other hoses that might be unplugged / pinched / cracked.
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Post by villagepc »

and lookey here.. viewtopic.php?f=9&t=79307 - another 1238 post !
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Post by RickHaleParker »

P1238 =ECM-6806 Turbocharger (TC) control system flow fault. Flow too low/ too high.

Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) information

Condition
If engine speed (RPM) is above 3500 rpm and the engine is operating at a high load, the control signal to the turbocharger (TC) control valve is at maximum and the boost pressure (from boost pressure sensor) is lower than a designated value (approximately 20 kPa (2.9 psi) under normal boost pressure - signal too low).
If the air mass (from mass air flow (MAF) sensor) is higher than a desired value (signal too high) it is interpreted as a fault and diagnostic trouble code (DTC) ECM-6806 is stored.

Substitute value
reduced boost pressure

Possible source
Signal too high:
  • air leakage after turbocharger (TC)
Signal too low:
  • hoses between turbocharger (TC) and turbocharger (TC) control valve respectively turbocharger (TC) control valve and pressure servo are loose or are blocked/damaged
    faulty turbocharger (TC) control valve
    faulty boost pressure control (BPC) valve pressure servo
    sticking boost pressure control (BPC) valve


Fault symptoms
none
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