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CAUTION
The turbocharger control valve is very sensitive to contamination. Failure to prevent contamination from entering the turbocharger control valve air lines will cause damage to the turbocharger control valve.
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Disconnect the air line at the turbocharger control valve.
Use masking tape to cover the end of the air line and turbocharger control valve to prevent contamination.
Remove the P-clips holding the air line to the engine.
Disconnect the air line at the turbocharger control shutoff valve.
Use masking tape to cover the end of the air line and the turbocharger control shutoff valve to prevent contamination.
Remove the turbocharger control valve air supply line.
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Last Modified: 23-Jan-2009
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