Evening all!
Right, TD4 2005 - 90k ish.
After some performance problems, I disconnected the MAF and got major improvements with low end power, The usual, so i left it disconnected. i got a new one from island 4x4 (Circa £90) turned out to be Non Bosch, so tried it anyway when I did a service and Clutch & Flywheel change. Turned out to be naff, so left it disconnected anyway whilst I saved up for a Bosch one.
In the mean time, I was towing about 4 weeks ago and had a major failure of the bottom end bearing, car kaput then wouldnt start again! (Symptoms - rattle over 2000 revs for about 10 miles then a big graunch whilst engine braking - Oil from front oil seal, no power and finally just as I arrived at my destination a mile or so down the road.....death!)
So 3 weeks on, I have a new (ish) engine fitted to the car (all ancilliaries from the old engine). It sounds alot better than the old one with less clatter, however. The hessitation still remained on the engine when I got it back, I asked the guys if they ftted my old maf back on the vehicle, and they said they did (So thats the new duff one!) I went to Euro car Parts today and got a New Bosch MAF and fitted it, started up it idles fine, however when you rev it it jumps up to 2000 revs in about 3 stages and jums about. I took it for a drive and left a random trail of smoke behind me whilst accelerating with low revs, however the smoke dissapeared as soon as the turbo kicked in. If I drove the car hard, it would not smoke!
Bosch MAF now disconnected again and car runs fine.
Question is:
Did my last engine die in a catastrophic Ditch due to the MAF being disconnected? Overfuelling?
If you disconnect the MAF does the ECU ignore other sensors?
Is it likely that the last 2 mafs (1 x Bosch 1 x 4x4) are kaput or is it some other gremlin or component/sensor to blame.
I know there have been other MAF posts etc, but few with a doomed engine possibly as a result.
Thoughts or abuse Welcome
:crazy_driver:
Gareth
Right, TD4 2005 - 90k ish.
After some performance problems, I disconnected the MAF and got major improvements with low end power, The usual, so i left it disconnected. i got a new one from island 4x4 (Circa £90) turned out to be Non Bosch, so tried it anyway when I did a service and Clutch & Flywheel change. Turned out to be naff, so left it disconnected anyway whilst I saved up for a Bosch one.
In the mean time, I was towing about 4 weeks ago and had a major failure of the bottom end bearing, car kaput then wouldnt start again! (Symptoms - rattle over 2000 revs for about 10 miles then a big graunch whilst engine braking - Oil from front oil seal, no power and finally just as I arrived at my destination a mile or so down the road.....death!)
So 3 weeks on, I have a new (ish) engine fitted to the car (all ancilliaries from the old engine). It sounds alot better than the old one with less clatter, however. The hessitation still remained on the engine when I got it back, I asked the guys if they ftted my old maf back on the vehicle, and they said they did (So thats the new duff one!) I went to Euro car Parts today and got a New Bosch MAF and fitted it, started up it idles fine, however when you rev it it jumps up to 2000 revs in about 3 stages and jums about. I took it for a drive and left a random trail of smoke behind me whilst accelerating with low revs, however the smoke dissapeared as soon as the turbo kicked in. If I drove the car hard, it would not smoke!
Bosch MAF now disconnected again and car runs fine.
Question is:
Did my last engine die in a catastrophic Ditch due to the MAF being disconnected? Overfuelling?
If you disconnect the MAF does the ECU ignore other sensors?
Is it likely that the last 2 mafs (1 x Bosch 1 x 4x4) are kaput or is it some other gremlin or component/sensor to blame.
I know there have been other MAF posts etc, but few with a doomed engine possibly as a result.
Thoughts or abuse Welcome
:crazy_driver:
Gareth
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