enjoi
Active Member
Hello there!
I've got a 2001 4.0 P38 and I noticed over the last few months (I don't drive very often) that the ole gal has been down on power, especially under load, last time towing my boat (Only about 1 tonne) was yikers.
Turned out I had an O2 sensor error, so I replaced the both sensors and noticed a massive difference immediately, however, this new found power only lasted for a few minutes until the engine was at operating temperature. Once at around 91-94 degrees, it seems really sluggish again. It's not too bad on flat ground, but if any extra power is required for a small hill or getting off the line, it doesn't feel right.
I've had cooling issues in the past, but, from what I can tell, using my OBD reader, the coolant temp seems okay, usually sits around 94 degrees and when I'm moving it drops to around 91. So I'm not sure it's the ECU limping the engine to stay cool.
Not really sure where to start with the investigation, any pointers are greatly appreciated
I've got a 2001 4.0 P38 and I noticed over the last few months (I don't drive very often) that the ole gal has been down on power, especially under load, last time towing my boat (Only about 1 tonne) was yikers.
Turned out I had an O2 sensor error, so I replaced the both sensors and noticed a massive difference immediately, however, this new found power only lasted for a few minutes until the engine was at operating temperature. Once at around 91-94 degrees, it seems really sluggish again. It's not too bad on flat ground, but if any extra power is required for a small hill or getting off the line, it doesn't feel right.
I've had cooling issues in the past, but, from what I can tell, using my OBD reader, the coolant temp seems okay, usually sits around 94 degrees and when I'm moving it drops to around 91. So I'm not sure it's the ECU limping the engine to stay cool.
Not really sure where to start with the investigation, any pointers are greatly appreciated