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2007 Passat B6 2.0TDI BMP Engine - P2015 Error Code, Intake Manifold Sensor Issue & Solutions

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  • #1 16908327
    misior1990
    Level 7  
    Hello.
    I have a problem. I have a Passat b6 from 2007 2.0tdi, engine designation is BMP. I got a P2015 error. The noise suppressor sensor in the intake manifold. I replaced the EGR, the damper, the particle filter was also cleaned. I was with 3 mechanics and my hands are spread. Maybe someone had a similar situation.
    Thank you in advance for your help.
    greetings
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  • #2 16908341
    szymitsu21
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Friend, and this is not just about the flaps?
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  • #3 16908429
    ociz
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Sure, it's a flap adjuster. Yes, that's how you believe in Polish translations of error descriptions ...
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  • #4 16908500
    misior1990
    Level 7  
    ociz wrote:
    Sure, it's a flap adjuster. Yes, that's how you believe in Polish translations of error descriptions ...


    Yes, this is the Bmp engine and where is the positioner there?
  • #5 16908584
    adam7009

    Level 41  
    there is, every type has.
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  • #7 16908593
    adam7009

    Level 41  
    this is what you call a throttle.
    misior1990 wrote:
    I replaced EGR throttles
  • #8 16908653
    misior1990
    Level 7  
    adam7009 wrote:
    this is what you call a throttle.
    misior1990 wrote:
    I replaced EGR throttles


    Yes I checked 2 pcs and this error still pops up I think I will have to check the cables

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a 2007 Volkswagen Passat B6 with a 2.0 TDI BMP engine, experiencing a P2015 error code related to the intake manifold sensor. The user has replaced the EGR valve, damper, and cleaned the particle filter but continues to face issues. Responses suggest that the problem may be linked to the flap adjuster or throttle positioner, with recommendations to check the wiring for faults as the error persists despite previous repairs.
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