Hi. I have also noticed a recurring P132B fault code. I have tried various fixes but nothing seems to have cured it yet. I am looking for any suggestions in diagnosing the issue further before spending more money on a professional diagnosis or more random part swapping.
A bit of history: we bought the car second hand as an ex fleet car. It has clearly had some work done as there was a bolt missing from the throttle body and two of the vacuum pipes at the turbo actuator had been cut and replaced with short lengths of rubber fuel hose.
I did get a recurring P02EC code at one point, but after replacing the throttle body and re-securing the jubilee clip on the hose before the MAP sensor that seems to have fixed that one.
I have replaced the boost control solenoid twice (as the first one was apparently a cheap fake and the engine management system didn't like it), the vacuum actuator and position sensor assembly, and I have also replaced the vacuum pump as I noticed a very rough vacuum causing vibration when braking (due to the brake booster I presume). All this along with the cut vacuum pipes was leading me to assume it is a vacuum line issue. I tried monitoring it with ForScan and it seems to abruptly lose sensor input from both the turbo and EGR valve at the same moment, but I think that is more leaning towards an electrical fault than a vacuum fault.
I have had a new fuel filter fitted as that was one suggestion I read somewhere.
I notice the warning "Engine Malfunction Service Now" comes on with the Malfunction Indicator Lamp but it doesn't result in any loss of power or limp home mode. It clears with a cycle of turning off the ignition and starting the engine again. It happens mostly when started from cold or when braking to a halt at junctions, but sometimes when idling in traffic or occasionally after driving at a constant speed for a while on a fast road. I was thinking some of these symptoms might be related to the brake booster causing a loss of vacuum as I apply the brakes, or from the DPF regen causing a higher than expected pressure. However, the fault code seems to be more related to high pressure within the inlet manifold rather than the exhaust, and I am not seeing any other fault codes to suggest a DPF issue.
I have wondered if I have the wrong turbo fitted? From the look of it I have a wastegate turbo, but a lot of info I have found on-line suggests I should have a VGT/VNT turbo? I cannot really tell, and apart from the damaged pipes by the solenoid I cannot say if anything is not original.
Any suggestions on where to look next or any questions you want to ask me?
Attached are photos of the old vacuum solenoid which I have since replaced with a new brown body type which I am assuming is more correct for the car. The black one was used on Citroens and Peugeots, which are basically the same so I don't fully know why it would make any difference, and it doesn't seem to have. I am not 100 percent sure I have all the pipes in the correct order though...