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At the last few weeks i feel that my disco 2 2004 td5 is losing power espeicially at the low speeds. I can ear the engeene working hard but the car is not moving as it was. It feels like it was before i blanked the EGR.
4 mounts ago i replaced the fuel pump (a mechanic i don't really trust). And thanks to covid 19 i did not drove the car much, 10 miles per week just to move it a little bit...
The same mechanic also replaced the injectors harness and injector rocker gasket (that is leaking already).
Is there something i can check by myself without computer that can help me understand that is the reasone for that?

Thank u
 
Hi, more details are needed,
1. is it manual or auto?
2. al low speeds the rpms are climbing but the vehcile doesnt accelerate ? you dont have to listen to the engine just watch the rpm
3. was the oil cleaned from the ECU red plug after the harness was replaced ?
 
Hi sierrafery, i am glad you are here...
The gear is auto. The rpm can reach 2000, 2500 and the car barely accelerate. I did clean the ECU after replacing the harness but i am going to check it again tomorrow. Today i disconnect the air flow sensor and drove the car around the block... i didn't reach hi speed but at low speed it did feel any difference at all. Tomorrow l am willing to check the sensor voltage supply too.
 
I thought the opposite- that if there is no difference with the MAF unplugged it means there is a problem
 
Take off the map/iat sensor and clean it. When this happened to me, that was the cure.
But I appreciate that it could be all sorts of things and sierraferry is your man for all this sort of thing. But that bloody MAP/Iat sensor is a right sod and deffo affects the performance when dirty or fubar!
 
I red that the mas air flow sensor must be cleaned with special liquid. Is the ECU has special needs too or contact spray will be fine?
 
I red that the mas air flow sensor must be cleaned with special liquid. Is the ECU has special needs too or contact spray will be fine?
I used the contact cleaner type stuff on the MAP/iat and it was fine. But to bhe safe hve a good look on the tin first. It should say "safe to use on MAF sensors, etc"
 
Good morning everyone
Day before yesterday i finally cleaned the map sensor and the maf sensor. I felt a little improvement. While cleaning the maf sensor i have notice that all the plastic around the sensor itself is full of dirt due to a crack i had in the air filter cover (already replaced if few mouths ago).
Is there a way to clean it more efficiently cos the crc spray didn't took all away.
The pic is after the cleaning, not much difference
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It's ok if the sensing element is clean as loong as it reads well but you can clean them as much as you want if you dont read live data
 

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