I've had a search for the p0299 on forum but nothing really came so I decided to create a new thread if that's ok? If you could it moved to some where appropriate.
I'm pretty sure I've answered my own question but it would me be great if you guys could just confirm it. I have a Candy white Scirocco GT TDI 140 58 plate pre facelift and have had for just over 2 years

I've had the dreaded P0299 under boost fault come up. I have no boost until about 2.5k rpm then it comes in with a vengeance. So far I have visually checked the vacuum hose and replaced the N75 to no avail. So I decided to suck on the hose that leads into the turbo actuator and couldn't create a vacuum. Just make sure I full removed the hose and did the same to that and the hose is ok.
Does this mean the diaphragm on the actuator has gone? Or have I tested the actuator wrong? It was in situ when I tested, were the conditions wrong.... I.e did I have to remove anything else?
Just to add, I've plugged the car in and used the rev app on android and had live telemetry when I drove it reproduce the fault. Before the fault came up, it's was only producing half the pressure from the turbo (I can't recall the figure but it was something like .5 bar?).
So anyways, is this a simple case of replacing my actuator?
Thank you in advance for your replies if i forget them. I look forward to hearing from you all. Sorry for the long post too
James