Stock_90_TD5_SW
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Dear forum members,
I own a 2006 TD5 D90 and am doing a lot of maintenance and repair on my truck with a local mechanic (by now friend). We have done engine gaskets, breaks/bearing/halfshafts in the axles, the fuel pump, so nothing really hardcore like timing chain etc.
I have started to feel a slight rhythmic vibration after cold start. It feels like every 2 seconds out of 5 the engine vibrates and then relaxes, so 2 seconds of vibration, 3 very smooth. It's really slight, but it's still warm here in the early autumn. I'm afraid it will get worse when it's cold in the winter and want to diagnose the problem. I fear it could be something to do with the injectors
One reading of faults costs on average 50-100 euros, so will it make sense to buy a diagnostics tool or will it be redundant? Have You found them to be useful or is it like a toy one uses once and puts away? I know it's strange question and totally depends on a person, but I suspect it could be just a gimmick to read some faults, without actually understanding what's going on and the tool not being specific enough will deem it unnecessary.
If You find it reasonable to purchase one, what would You advise? I googled and watched youtube for an hour and some things I found were: Nanocom, Britpart Lynx, HawkEye and some eBay cheaper alternatives. Interestingly enough TD5 seems to be somehow special as several ones specify they won't work with TD5.
I own a 2006 TD5 D90 and am doing a lot of maintenance and repair on my truck with a local mechanic (by now friend). We have done engine gaskets, breaks/bearing/halfshafts in the axles, the fuel pump, so nothing really hardcore like timing chain etc.
I have started to feel a slight rhythmic vibration after cold start. It feels like every 2 seconds out of 5 the engine vibrates and then relaxes, so 2 seconds of vibration, 3 very smooth. It's really slight, but it's still warm here in the early autumn. I'm afraid it will get worse when it's cold in the winter and want to diagnose the problem. I fear it could be something to do with the injectors
One reading of faults costs on average 50-100 euros, so will it make sense to buy a diagnostics tool or will it be redundant? Have You found them to be useful or is it like a toy one uses once and puts away? I know it's strange question and totally depends on a person, but I suspect it could be just a gimmick to read some faults, without actually understanding what's going on and the tool not being specific enough will deem it unnecessary.
If You find it reasonable to purchase one, what would You advise? I googled and watched youtube for an hour and some things I found were: Nanocom, Britpart Lynx, HawkEye and some eBay cheaper alternatives. Interestingly enough TD5 seems to be somehow special as several ones specify they won't work with TD5.