Hi All,
2005 TD4 Sport - 110 000 miles.
I posted about the VCU/drive shaft removal last year. Turned out it was actually a rear diff brush issue. As a consequence I had the VCU/drive shaft put back on the car last week and all seemed fine. However I took the car on a 60 mile motorway journey on Saturday and had a power loss issue at around 60 or 70 mph. As the car was approaching a hill (not to steep) the power loss resulted in the car dropping down to 50 mph before recovering to around 70mph. It really struggled to get above 70. The car ran perfectly well for 18 months or so without the VCU/drive shaft and had NO power loss issues. So my question really is why would the car now suffer power loss following the re-installation of the VCU/drive shaft when it had been fine without it? The car pulls well at lower speeds and there is no other problem (ie all the hoses are good, engine well maintained, no smoke from the exhaust etc). Thanks in advance for any assistance. Cheers, Rikky
2005 TD4 Sport - 110 000 miles.
I posted about the VCU/drive shaft removal last year. Turned out it was actually a rear diff brush issue. As a consequence I had the VCU/drive shaft put back on the car last week and all seemed fine. However I took the car on a 60 mile motorway journey on Saturday and had a power loss issue at around 60 or 70 mph. As the car was approaching a hill (not to steep) the power loss resulted in the car dropping down to 50 mph before recovering to around 70mph. It really struggled to get above 70. The car ran perfectly well for 18 months or so without the VCU/drive shaft and had NO power loss issues. So my question really is why would the car now suffer power loss following the re-installation of the VCU/drive shaft when it had been fine without it? The car pulls well at lower speeds and there is no other problem (ie all the hoses are good, engine well maintained, no smoke from the exhaust etc). Thanks in advance for any assistance. Cheers, Rikky