DTC P0035 – Turbocharger Bypass valve control circuit high
DTC P0035 – Turbocharger Bypass Valve Control Circuit high
🔧 Most commen causes
1. Bypass/Wastegate Solenoid open circuit
2. Broken wire or unplugged connector
3. Corroded or loose connector pins
4. Short to power
5. Faulty bypass valve (diverter valve)
6. ECM driver issue (less common)
🛠️ Step-by-step diagnosis
1. Check the Bypass Valve Connector
Inspect for:
Loose connection
Corroded pins
Oil contamination
Broken locking tab
Clean and refit securely.
👉 Clear code and test drive
2. Measure Solenoid Resistance
Typical boost/bypass solenoid resistance: 20–40 Ω (varies by manufacturer).
If open / infinite resistance → Replace the solenoid.
3. Check Power Supply
Using a multimeter:
Key ON
One pin should have battery voltage (12V)
If no power:
Check fuse
Check wiring from ECM supply
4. Check Control Wire (Signal)
The ECM control s the ground side (usually PWM).
Test:
Backprobe signal wire
Should show pulsing voltage 2–12V depending on boost demand
If voltage stuck high (>12V):
Open circuit
Broken wire
ECM driver fault
5. Check the Vacuum Lines (if vacuum-type solenoid)
Cracked / loose vacuum hoses
Blocked vacuum supply
Leaking diaphragm in bypass actuator
6. Check the Turbo Bypass/Diverter Valve
Stuck open/closed
Torn diaphragm
Mechanical failure
🚗 Typical symptoms seen
Low boost
Overboost / limp mode
Whistling sound
Poor acceleration
Check Engine Light
🔧 Best quick fixes
Most common successful repairs in workshops:
1. Replace bypass/wastegate solenoid
2. Repair wiring (open circuit)
3. Clean/repair connectors
4. Replace diverter valve (on VW/Audi TSI mostly)

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