onelifesodit
New Member
- Posts
- 43
- Location
- Sheffield
Hi
I've got an ongoing problem with my 2008 puma. Yes I know it's a transit engine. It keeps dropping its power, apparently loosing the turbo, until switched off and on again.
Anyhow I took it to a diagnostic fella who computer told me it was shutting off the turbo due to over pressure. There was no problem with the turbo but the airflow sensor and the egr were both showing faults.
I duly changed the airflow sensor. Still does it. And I've bought a new egr valve.
When I came to look at the inaccessible egr and what a pain it would be to change I had a brilliant idea. As the egr is electronically blanked off, why don't I leave it where it is and just plug in the new egr valve and tie wrap it into the engine bay. It'll never go wrong. It'll just feedback an ok signal to the ecu and everyone's happy. Or are they.
Has anybody got any reasons why this is a really really bad idea? Apart from it being shoddy and lazy of course.
Cheers. John
I've got an ongoing problem with my 2008 puma. Yes I know it's a transit engine. It keeps dropping its power, apparently loosing the turbo, until switched off and on again.
Anyhow I took it to a diagnostic fella who computer told me it was shutting off the turbo due to over pressure. There was no problem with the turbo but the airflow sensor and the egr were both showing faults.
I duly changed the airflow sensor. Still does it. And I've bought a new egr valve.
When I came to look at the inaccessible egr and what a pain it would be to change I had a brilliant idea. As the egr is electronically blanked off, why don't I leave it where it is and just plug in the new egr valve and tie wrap it into the engine bay. It'll never go wrong. It'll just feedback an ok signal to the ecu and everyone's happy. Or are they.
Has anybody got any reasons why this is a really really bad idea? Apart from it being shoddy and lazy of course.
Cheers. John