Okay, I checked the valve and it's working perfectly.
The only stored error code indicates a negative deviation in the boost pressure control system.
Okay, so the car always starts perfectly when it's cold. But after a short time, it goes into limp mode, and if you approach an intersection or drive up a longer incline, the engine stalls.
If you try to restart it, the starter motor makes a very easy sound, but after several seconds, it starts up again.
I've now cleaned the valve, it looked really bad. Additionally, I discovered a crack in the vacuum hose between the brake booster and the vacuum pump/diesel pump, and I also replaced it. But there is absolutely no change.
I've noticed that the error seems to increase as the coolant temperature rises.
"Additionally, after restarting following a stall, the tachometer remains at 0 RPM for the first second. Could this be due to a faulty camshaft sensor, or is this normal?"
The second consideration is the diesel pre-pump. What pressure does it need to deliver to the fuel filter? Since there's no fuel pressure sensor along the entire line, no error code can be stored.
Do you have any other ideas?
Best regards and have a great rest of the week!
Leon.