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P0244: Turbocharger Wastegate Solenoid A Range/Performance

ModeratePowertrainDIY: Advanced

Can you still drive? Yes, but you may notice fluctuating power output. Avoid sustained high-RPM driving until the wastegate is serviced.

What Does P0244 Mean?

Code P0244 is set when the ECM detects that the turbocharger wastegate solenoid is not performing within its expected range. The wastegate solenoid controls boost pressure by opening and closing the wastegate valve. Poor performance leads to incorrect boost levels and reduced engine efficiency.

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Common Causes

  • Sticking wastegate valve
  • Carbon buildup on wastegate
  • Faulty wastegate solenoid
  • Vacuum line leak to solenoid
  • Corroded wiring connector

Symptoms

  • Check engine light on
  • Inconsistent boost pressure
  • Reduced engine power
  • Turbo surging or flutter

Diagnostic Steps

  1. 1Read freeze frame data to identify boost conditions
  2. 2Inspect wastegate solenoid for proper operation
  3. 3Check vacuum lines to solenoid for leaks or cracks
  4. 4Manually actuate the wastegate to verify free movement
  5. 5Monitor boost pressure with a scan tool during driving

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Estimated Repair Cost

TypeEstimated Cost
Total Repair Cost Range$150 - $700

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Commonly Affected Vehicles

Ford F-150 EcoBoostVolkswagen PassatSubaru WRXHyundai Sonata Turbo

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a wastegate solenoid do?

The wastegate solenoid controls the turbo's wastegate valve, which regulates how much exhaust gas bypasses the turbine to control boost pressure.

Can I clean a sticking wastegate?

Yes, carbon buildup can sometimes be cleaned with carburetor cleaner, but a severely worn wastegate may need replacement.

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