Discovery2TD5
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Last night after a run out of about 20 miles, coming up a fairly steep hill there was a sudden loss of power and the temp needle shot up, it didn't make it into the red but rose rapidly so I pulled over and turned it off.
Checked the rad to see if it was blocked by anything which is wasn't, checked air filter to make sure it wasn't blocked which there wasn't. Started it up again and disconnected the MAF Sensor wire as it looked a bit grimy. Temp needle went back to zero and power came back.
Drove better than it has for a little while and power seemed to be on the up from the last few weeks. I've left it disconnected and driven to work and back today and its been fine.
I'm going to replace the MAF Sensor, but my question is - Is this a coincidence? Would it really cause the temp needle to rise if the MAF was at fault? There was just me and a mate in it, with no weight or trailer.
Cheers
Checked the rad to see if it was blocked by anything which is wasn't, checked air filter to make sure it wasn't blocked which there wasn't. Started it up again and disconnected the MAF Sensor wire as it looked a bit grimy. Temp needle went back to zero and power came back.
Drove better than it has for a little while and power seemed to be on the up from the last few weeks. I've left it disconnected and driven to work and back today and its been fine.
I'm going to replace the MAF Sensor, but my question is - Is this a coincidence? Would it really cause the temp needle to rise if the MAF was at fault? There was just me and a mate in it, with no weight or trailer.
Cheers