Im getting an error code as follows-- P0033 Turbo charger bypass valve control circuit. Im trying to find out what the cause and fix for this code is, if anyone has any idea, please let me know.
Wow old thread.... :lol:Hi fellow Saab owners,
I recently took my 2005 saab 9-3 through NJ inspection and failed because of error code P0033. Ive researched this online and found that this code stands for Turbo Bypass Control Valve Circut failure. I have researched the part on line, but im confused as if that would even be an issue.
My question is really, if I order a replacement Bypass Controll Valve will this solve my problem? My concern is w/the word circut? Im thinking that this may be a totaly different problem, and replacing a part will not resolve this issue..
Is something like this a fixable problem by me?, or would I be better off finding a pro to do it for me?.. Of course money is an issue as I dont want to spend like 700-800 dollars through my dealer.
Can the guys here help me?....
Thanks in advance!.. Mike... Confused in NJ..
This is what I was referring too bypass valve PicAwesome thanks Saab guy for the response.. I currently own the 2.0t not the 2.0T... I will def check out the hoses before I do anything else, spunds like a logical place to start.. I do have a question though... I did a little research on Turbo Bypass Control Valves and I found an aftermarket part made by Bosch for $45 and the Saab certified for $75... This worries me because of you mentioning the price of the replacement part you purchased being almost $300... I hope im looking at the right part, the one I was looking at almost looks like a sprinkler head w/two spots for hoses at each end.. I will try to post a picture of what I was looking at, im sure that will help you a bit...
Thanks again for the help...
Mike... Confused in NJ
bumping this up. I am getting the P0033 code and replaced both of these solenoids ($100 total). Car ran great, had full boost back, but still major turbo flutter. ran for a week and the code popped up again. Would you think the next step is to replace the diaphragm (p/n 55558271)? I see kits on ebay going for $160, or single diaphrams for $80. do I need the kit or can I just replace the diaphragm?Last year I experienced turbo flutter followed by P0033 and limp home mode. Pulling the negative would reset the code but the car would intermittently run right or throw the code again. I replaced (unnecessarily) the turbo bypass valve diaphragm from http://www.vivaperformance.com/mitsubishi-cbv-upgrade-kit/ because the problem continued. (Note that I have an Arc and did not want to replace the entire turbo bypass valve. This diaphragm does not work with the Linear turbo.) My old diaphragm was not torn and appeared to be in good condition as did the spring, but I replaced it anyway since I already had the new parts.
I then replaced the boost control valve (part # 12787706) in ctrlz's picture:
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This solved the problem. The solenoid inside it was sticking and causing the code.
Do not rule out the solenoid as a culprit, especially if the turbo bypass diaphragm appears to be in good condition.