If worn damaged turbo vanes, why is it ok above 3 degrees? and any fuel starvation would give a low rail pressure fault code.
When you say its only bellow 3 degrees, do you mean an over night stand or when ever the outside temp reads 3 or below it happens while driving (ie driving fine at 5 degrees but 10miles down road it gets colder and below 3 fault suddenly occurs)?
Does the Under Boost fault code appear everytime when the vehicle loses power, and if you stop and restart the engine is the power restored? (Once under boost detected engine will run in limited power stratagy until restart, even though reason for fault may have disappeared)
First thought would be (as you have said the soloniod changed that its vaccum operated) the vacuum hose from soloniod to turbo actuator may have water build up and freezing at low temp and therfore no vacuum able to pull vanes into position. however there is other possible causes, any further info you can give might narrow it down a bit
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