Singvogel
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Three times today the trusty Singvogelmobile (2004 TD4) went into 'limp' mode for a short period.
Just after a roundabout at the foot of a steep hill - but perhaps that was just coincidence.
After the first time I stopped, switched off, and on restarting, it was OK.
No OBD codes at all - and no engine light.
It happened again 3 miles further on - so as I was close to the main LR dealer I asked them for an opinion as to why.
A helpful mechanic dude plugged it into their diagnostic kit and found a code for the air-flow meter. He showed me exactly where it was - the sensor in the plastic tube bit part way along the turbo hose. (Which I always thought was an air temperature sensor)
I thought the MAF was the only air-flow meter on the engine! Was this mechanic talking bo**ocks?
The biggest LandRover dealer in the NE of Scotland didn't have the £22 sensor in stock, so I simply cleaned the thing with a spray de-greaser and refitted it - abracadabra, away she went - fixed I thought - £22 saved.
But no - it happened again after another 5 miles or so.
I had to leave it alone as I needed to attend a meeting
Three hours later it fired up completely normal and I drove 50 miles home with no more bother.
Was it really the sensor?
How can I test this sensor?
What happens to a TD4 if this sensor is disconnected? Does yours go into limp mode? Could someone try it and let me know, please?
All comments and suggestions of a non-pyrotechnical nature appreciated.
Singvogel.
Just after a roundabout at the foot of a steep hill - but perhaps that was just coincidence.
After the first time I stopped, switched off, and on restarting, it was OK.
No OBD codes at all - and no engine light.
It happened again 3 miles further on - so as I was close to the main LR dealer I asked them for an opinion as to why.
A helpful mechanic dude plugged it into their diagnostic kit and found a code for the air-flow meter. He showed me exactly where it was - the sensor in the plastic tube bit part way along the turbo hose. (Which I always thought was an air temperature sensor)
I thought the MAF was the only air-flow meter on the engine! Was this mechanic talking bo**ocks?
The biggest LandRover dealer in the NE of Scotland didn't have the £22 sensor in stock, so I simply cleaned the thing with a spray de-greaser and refitted it - abracadabra, away she went - fixed I thought - £22 saved.
But no - it happened again after another 5 miles or so.
I had to leave it alone as I needed to attend a meeting
Three hours later it fired up completely normal and I drove 50 miles home with no more bother.
Was it really the sensor?
How can I test this sensor?
What happens to a TD4 if this sensor is disconnected? Does yours go into limp mode? Could someone try it and let me know, please?
All comments and suggestions of a non-pyrotechnical nature appreciated.
Singvogel.
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