loony
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The photo is of my 2003 4.4 V8.
The valve is part of the secondary air injection system to get the cats to light off quickly on a cold engine start (for emission regs.). It only operates for a maximum of a couple of minutes and then only if the engine coolant temperature is below 75 deg. C when the engine is started.
So do you have the rest of the components of the SAI system shown in the diagram? Have you had an lpg conversion?
Phil
Provided that the pipe between the inlet manifold and where the reservoir (3) would have been is blanked off I cant see how this could affect the PCV circuit. If I understand it correctly, the vacuum is only used to switch the one-way valve (1) on and off - under the control of the vent valve (2) i.e. the vacuum opens the one-way valve (1) to allow air flow from the pump (4) to the exhaust when the SAI is activated but then blanks it off once the required temperature is reached and the pump (4) is simultaneously turned off.my servo vacuum pipe was sucked in on itself so we had to fit a stent, could this be why?
Provided that the pipe between the inlet manifold and where the reservoir (3) would have been is blanked off I cant see how this could affect the PCV circuit. If I understand it correctly, the vacuum is only used to switch the one-way valve (1) on and off - under the control of the vent valve (2) i.e. the vacuum opens the one-way valve (1) to allow air flow from the pump (4) to the exhaust when the SAI is activated but then blanks it off once the required temperature is reached and the pump (4) is simultaneously turned off.
Theres a whole raft of fault codes for the incorrect operation of the SAI system. As its emission related youd think the engine light would be activated on the dash? Strange....
More evident in diesel model with over 19" wheels (even 19"s can resonate)andy check out servotronic ECU calibrate? could this be an issue with 20 inch wheels fitted or is it diesels only?
judder in drive
Brad,
I too have also reset the trans this way with the key in turned and foot on the accelerator, it does sharpen it up but as you say only for a short while.
My car does make a definate judder like something is slipping and not so much a droning noise. As previous post says i have changed the torque converter and now i am stumped
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