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DTC P0047 – Turbocharger/ supercharger boost control solenoid “A” circuit low

DTC P0047 – Turbocharger/Supercharger Boost Control Solenoid “A” Circuit Low.

DTC P0047 – Meaning

Boost Control Solenoid “A” Circuit Low means:

The ECM/PCM detects low voltage or weak signal from the boost control solenoid (wastegate control solenoid).

The solenoid may not be activating properly → low boost, poor acceleration, turbo lag.

🔧 Common Symptoms

Low engine power

Turbo not engaging / low boost

Slow acceleration

Check Engine Light ON

Possible over-fueling or black smoke (rare)

🎯 Possible Causes

Electrical Causes (Most Common)

1. Boost control solenoid connector loose/corroded

2. Broken wire / poor ground

3. Short to ground

4. Low solenoid supply voltage (bad fuse/relay)

5. Faulty solenoid (internal coil resistance too low)

Mechanical Causes

1. Wastegate stuck closed or open

2. Vacuum line leak (on vacuum-based systems)

3. Turbo actuator jammed

4. Carbon buildup in wastegate linkage

🔍 Step-By-Step Diagnostic Procedure (Workshop Guide)

1️⃣ Visual Inspection (2–3 minutes)

Check solenoid connector (usually near turbo or on firewall).

Look for:

⭐Oil contamination
⭐Broken wires
⭐ Melted harness (common near turbo heat)
⭐ Vacuum hose leaks (if applicable)

2,/. Check Power Supply to the Solenoid

Using a multimeter:

🌟 Check Voltage

Ignition ON

Measure supply to solenoid connector
You should get 12V (or 5V on some systems).

If NO voltage →

Check fuse

Check main relay

Trace wiring (open circuit likely)

3. Check Solenoid Coil Resistance

Disconnect solenoid → measure resistance between terminals.

Normal reading:

20–40 Ω (varies by manufacturer)

If resistance is too low (< 5 ohms) →

Shorted coil → replace solenoid

If resistance is infinite (Open circuit) →
⭐ Solenoid failed → replace

4. Test Actuator Movement

Command solenoid ON/OFF using:

Scanner active test
OR

Apply 12V manually (only for 1–2 seconds)

Check:

Wastegate rod moves

Actuator clicks smoothly

If actuator does not move →
⭐ Actuator stuck or wastegate jammed

If vacuum system:

Check vacuum pump output

Check leak in hoses

5. Check Wiring Continuity

If solenoid is OK:

Check continuity from solenoid → ECU pin

Look for:

⭐Short to ground
⭐High resistance
⭐Open circuit

Repair any wiring faults → clear codes.

🛠 Common Fixes (Based on workshop cases)

Fault Found Common Fix

Corroded connector Clean & secure, apply dielectric grease
Broken wire / melted harness Repair wiring
Faulty boost control solenoid Replace solenoid
Vacuum leak Replace hose
Stuck actuator/wastegate Free linkage or replace actuator
Turbo failure (rare) Rebuild/replace turbo

🧪 After Repair – Final Steps

Clear DTC

Test boost with live data

Perform a full-boost road test
Ensure WGDC (Wastegate Duty Cycle) is normal.

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