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      10-31-2016, 10:53 AM   #4
Barbera335
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The vacuum lines to the pressure converter were installed backwards. This causes vacuum pressure to not release and the boost pressure too high fault as well as the deactivation fault are stored. Reverse the lines at the pressure converter and this will correct your problem. The converter is mounted to the side of the valve cover and the lines were probably switched when the spark plugs were replaced. I have seen it before on the N55 engine.
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