If someone has " LOOKED " at this problem before they may well have got the vacuum pipes crossed up while investigating.
Follow the rubber pipe back from the turbo vacuum actuator to the solenoid controller.
It should connect to the middle outlet from the solenoid controller.
It will have 3 pipes connected the solenoid controller.
The one furthest from the electrical connector is the vacuum in.
Pull this pipe off & check there is a good vacuum from the pipe with the engine running.
The next should go to the turbo actuator.
The third, nearest to the electrical conexion is just a bleed-off pipe & goes back to the air cleaner box.
If all those check out correctly check the movement on the turbo actuator rod on the vacuum actuator, there should be about 15 - 20mm of available movement there.
When you start the engine, as the vacuum builds 1 or 2 seconds, the rod should move through its full available travel.
This controls the turbo vanes which can become stuck with exhaust carbon so restricting the available travel.
Here are some vacuum diagrams which may help but may not be exactly as your engine
www.google.com/search?q=pd+engine+vacuum+diagram&a...M:
Edited by dieselnut on 31/08/2018 at 15:23
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