sidewaysste
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I have searched but found nothing conclusive...
After fitting a new engine my Disco has developed a problem whilst running on petrol.
after a minute or so post start up it won't rev beyond ~2000rpm, it isn't a misfire or rough running, it is cutting all cylinders. the revs then drop to around 1250 rpm and she picks up again. If you were to keep the throttle depressed this would lead to a violent kangarooing.
I don't think it's coolant temp sensor - it's happening from cold and also when hot and it's a definite fuel cut on all cylinders, not rich/lean running
I don't think it's maf - see above
The only thing I can think that would cause it is a faulty TPS. my thinking is that if the TPS is signalling 'throttle shut' to the ECU when engine speed is above idle, the ecu will cut fuel assuming it's on overrun.
Has anyone else had this problem and or agree or disagree with my thoughts?
any help would be appreciated as I don't want to play component dominoes...
Cheers guys.
After fitting a new engine my Disco has developed a problem whilst running on petrol.
after a minute or so post start up it won't rev beyond ~2000rpm, it isn't a misfire or rough running, it is cutting all cylinders. the revs then drop to around 1250 rpm and she picks up again. If you were to keep the throttle depressed this would lead to a violent kangarooing.
I don't think it's coolant temp sensor - it's happening from cold and also when hot and it's a definite fuel cut on all cylinders, not rich/lean running
I don't think it's maf - see above
The only thing I can think that would cause it is a faulty TPS. my thinking is that if the TPS is signalling 'throttle shut' to the ECU when engine speed is above idle, the ecu will cut fuel assuming it's on overrun.
Has anyone else had this problem and or agree or disagree with my thoughts?
any help would be appreciated as I don't want to play component dominoes...
Cheers guys.