archwayanimal
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Ok will plug it in and run around tomorrow in instrument mode!
Yeah, for High box, it's a normally open contact, so if it does fail, it stays in High mode.Interesting, as when on my manual , the HI LO switch failed , I do not remember it causing an issue. I only found it wa broken using a nanocom for testing the switch output.
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Yeah, for High box, it's a normally open contact, so if it does fail, it stays in High mode.
It can fail both ways, stuck in Hi or Low, i've seen them both but for erratic Low input it's usualy a short to earth via the spade connector or wiring, then with the gear in Hi the management goes to the Low gear fuel map which mans overfuelling in Hi
So, the overall readings are OK except accel way 3(throttle track) which should fluctuate according to the tolerance between track 1 and 2 but not above 2 while in your reading its always higher than 2... corroborated with the driver demand fault code the problem might be created by the TPS though i checked other logs i have saved in my computer and seen one case quite similar(unfortunately i can't remember what was the symptom then) but in other cases the readings are more normal in the TPS input area even though as long as you have throttle response i'm not sure that track 3 can create such hesitation as you describe but it would be good to be ruled out if you can borrow a known good TPS for test(it's not hard to replace)... from the other readings i can suspect only a fuel supply issue cos they look OK except the MAF which at full boost should be higher... how old is the crankcase depression control valve? cos if you never changed it better put a new one ASAP.... Nanocom logged the error - 21,6, problem detected with driver (charming!) demand....
It was all going so well... Had an Alive Tuning remap, new fuel pump, blanked off EGR, replaced wastegate modulator, MAF sensor, injector harness and it was running well. But today as I was overtaking at 65mph it had two or three big shudders before carrying on. Any thoughts?
it is an auto, and I did replace that valve. Have also reset Adaptive Values a couple of times.. Think I have done everything suggested apart from the TPSIs it an auto?..also did you replace the depression control valve as you said?
would a faulty TPS definitely throw up a fault code? Also, you mention the TPS is the whole pedal assembly on the D2 - is the part number LR030567? Expensive!it is an auto, and I did replace that valve. Have also reset Adaptive Values a couple of times.. Think I have done everything suggested apart from the TPS
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