Discovery 4 - Limp Mode Cold Start Manifold absolute pressure issues

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mantrid

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Hi folks,

I got a discovery 4 2010, its been great but recently its been going into limp mode on cold starts, if I put it under stress within the first 10 mins or so of driving, I get a big puff of smoke out of the exhaust at the back and the car loses oil slowly over time so I plugged in my code reader and got the following codes (see images), first is P006A-00 "Manifold absolute pressure - mass or volume air flow correlation", the second is P1247-00 "Intermittent Turbocharger boost pressure low".

There are no oil leaks that I can see, no oil under the car so I thought it might be a manifold leak, I bought a smoke machine, plugged it into the hose (see pics), I have no idea if this was the correct hose to plug in into but it created a lot of back pressure I had to push the thing in to keep it in and could not see any smoke leaking anywhere with a torch, not in the engine bay, not under the car, nowhere.

I cleaned both the MAF and MAP sensors well, and during I noticed oil in one of the tubes leading to the turbo sensors, see pictures.

I am not a mechanic, only just got into doing stuff with the car so any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance for the help guys and all the best, Mantrid.

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Testing at that position means you're only testing a third of the air intake & charge air system at best, better to test at the two ducts coming from the air filter enclosure (the one where you identified oil) Of course, you'll have to blank off one of the ducts. As well as smoke, check the charge air hoses for any localised swelling whilst under pressure, this can indicate delamination of the hose due to an internal tear - I've know this lead to an air 'bubble' within the hose structure which causes a restriction.
 
Hi, that's what the LR workshop manual states for those codes so you'll have to insist on that

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thanks for this @sierrafery, really helpful, sorry for the late reply, this was my old car now getting the same error on a new D4 TDV6 (2010), I am also getting the P1247-00 error so the resolution process in the table above appears to be:

"If this DTC is logged with P1247-00, suspect intake are system, high pressure boost leak bi-turbo mode bank 2"

My question is, what the hell does this mean and what do I have to do to diagnose it and then repair it (got a smoke machine, icarsoft LR V 3.0, tools), I should be able to fix it hopefully!

Thanks @sierrafery, much appreciated.

M.
 
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Unfortunately i can't help you more with this as all i know to do on D4's is with a diagnostic tool, some programmings or pure electrical faults. When it comes to boost issues on these it's beyond my skills
 
Yeah could be, I was going to put a smoke machine on it shortly, will update laters, cheers dude.
 
A smoke test should be the next test, be aware that you will need to test at a pressure of up to 0.5 Bar for any leaks to show themselves.
 
okay tried the smoke test, plugged it into the first pipe coming off the air intake box, couldn't see any leaks, took it into a garage a few weeks back and they said nothing on smoke test also, so while there I thought I'll spray a tin of lucas egr valve cleaner into the same air intakes, I did both pipes, half a can each, then waited an hour or so and took it out for a drive, the engine is now ticking loudly under acceleration so another problem! :(

maybe take a car our for a long drive and let it reset any values due to changes in airflow, carbon flushing, etc?
 
A "tick" is also a sign of manifold failure.

I know but I replaced the throttle body and took it for a days drive to my dads and no ticking, I get back, I spray this egr stuff and THEN the ticking starts, I suppose the intermittent but not extreme rattling of the engine when spraying in the stuff could have cracked the manifolds so will check with a smoke test tomorrow to see if its still sealed, thanks, and on that note has anyone ever used these aluminium manifods before, are they any good?
 
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