Hi everyone. I’m aware there have been a lot of threads concerning the Engine Malfunction (Amber) light on the dashboards display, and having read through many I made a list of what to check, especially as I recently suffered the same problem.
The preceding circumstances were… I was towing a caravan so the accelerator pedal was down more often than it’s used to, which meant fuel consumption was greater in consequence and the engine was driven harder than it has ever been.
Suddenly, there was a loss of power; the warning light was on with black smoke pouring from the exhaust. I was able to tell this as it was highlighted by my white caravan behind.
I also noticed the event was accompanied by a ‘shooshing’ kind of sound, almost like an air-hose was blowing its head off. The sound faded as each time the light went out. I realised there was a connection. And even though I stopped to checkout everything under the bonnet, I found nothing amiss.
Once arriving home, I worked on the prewritten list of checks. I did the easiest to do first, and would you Adam-&-Eve it… there was a split in the Intercooler Elbow hose. It was as simple as that. A new hose and it should, hopefully, be good to go. I’ll bind the split hose with a good tape to keep it going until a new hose arrives. I hope this might be of some use to others.
The preceding circumstances were… I was towing a caravan so the accelerator pedal was down more often than it’s used to, which meant fuel consumption was greater in consequence and the engine was driven harder than it has ever been.
Suddenly, there was a loss of power; the warning light was on with black smoke pouring from the exhaust. I was able to tell this as it was highlighted by my white caravan behind.
I also noticed the event was accompanied by a ‘shooshing’ kind of sound, almost like an air-hose was blowing its head off. The sound faded as each time the light went out. I realised there was a connection. And even though I stopped to checkout everything under the bonnet, I found nothing amiss.
Once arriving home, I worked on the prewritten list of checks. I did the easiest to do first, and would you Adam-&-Eve it… there was a split in the Intercooler Elbow hose. It was as simple as that. A new hose and it should, hopefully, be good to go. I’ll bind the split hose with a good tape to keep it going until a new hose arrives. I hope this might be of some use to others.