Description
The Volkswagen Crafter turbocharger boost pressure control solenoid valve is an original component of the turbocharger system, responsible for precisely controlling turbocharger pressure. A used component from the turbocharger and parts category allows you to restore the turbocharger’s proper operation without having to invest in a new component.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: 1KO906627
- Mark: Volkswagen
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: 1KO906627
- Substitutable numbers: 1KO906627, 1KO 906 627
- Category: Turbos & Parts
Purpose and function in the supercharging system
The boost pressure control solenoid valve in the Volkswagen Crafter is responsible for dynamic turbocharger management. Based on signals from the engine control unit, it regulates the flow of vacuum or control pressure, which translates into:
- stable and predictable boost pressure across the entire rev range,
- better response to the accelerator pedal,
- reducing the risk of turbocharger overload,
- more even operation of the drive unit under load.
Thanks to this, the supercharging system operates within a safe range and the engine maintains appropriate dynamics and operating smoothness.
Advantages of using the original Volkswagen solenoid valve
The offered boost pressure control solenoid valve for the Volkswagen Crafter comes from the original parts line, which ensures:
- factory fit to the vehicle’s vacuum and electrical systems,
- compliance of operating parameters with the engine controller maps,
- appropriate characteristics of the valve response to load changes,
- maintaining the manufacturer’s assumed boost pressure values.
In practice, this means a lower risk of controller errors, emergency mode and power drops resulting from incorrect turbocharger adjustment.
Used condition – conscious technical choice
The presented solenoid valve is in used condition, representing a reasonable compromise between repair cost and maintaining the original manufacturer’s specifications. For many Volkswagen Crafter owners, especially those operating in fleets or commercial applications, choosing a proven used part allows:
- reduce service costs while maintaining appropriate quality,
- maintain the consistency of the supercharging system with the factory specifications,
- reduce waste by reusing functional components.
This solution is particularly attractive where operating economy is important while maintaining correct engine operating parameters.
Selection and installation in the turbocharger system
The solenoid valve is designed for use in the Volkswagen Crafter’s turbocharger system and falls under the Turbochargers and Parts category. When selecting a component, it’s crucial to pay attention to:
- compliance with the vehicle and turbocharger manufacturer’s markings,
- type of control (electric valve control in the vacuum system),
- type of supercharging system used in a given engine variant.
Installation usually involves connecting vacuum lines and an electrical connector in place of the factory valve, while maintaining the flow direction and proper cable routing. A properly selected and installed solenoid valve allows you to restore stable turbocharger operation without additional modifications.
Why choose this solenoid valve for Volkswagen Crafter?
Replacing a faulty boost pressure control valve with an original, used component from the same product line is a way to:
- restoring the full functionality of the charging system without excessive costs,
- maintaining proper vehicle dynamics and limiting power drops,
- reducing the risk of errors related to boost pressure,
- maintaining compatibility with the factory engine control software.
This is a practical solution for workshops and individual users who expect a technically correct and at the same time economical repair of the charging system in a Volkswagen Crafter.
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