Way above my pay grade I’m afraid. I would’ve come asking on here too. @sierrafery is a td5 guru too and very helpful so may be able to offer advice.
It's just a matter of finding out what each of the measured functions is and what it's supposed to do, then you can scroll down the columns looking for numbers that are higher or lower than they should be. I like dragging into a worksheet and graphing it because it makes it really obvious, and lets you see how one output behaves in relation to others. I'll get you last log and look at it later on Sunday and try and explain a bit more.
Hi, i just saw this thread as i was mentioned by @resto_d1 cos i'm active only in the D2 and Td5 sections, i didnt read the whole story but i watched your nano log and i can tell that you have to change the MAP sensor as it's IAT side is erratic, you can see that on column L starting from position 414 untill the end where from 469 it becomes 119.9 which is the value for it's complete failure(actually it should be 120 but not so relevant)...unless there is a bad contact on the IAT input cos it seems to occur only when the engine warms up but that's not uncommon so chasing a wiring issue while the sensor was not ruled out first would be feckless... buy only Bosch sensor if you dont want to spend on genuine LR which is the best don't go cheap with this one cos it's way too important. If with new MAP is not better we'll speak then cos for the symptom in title it can be other things too.Here's this evening's Nano log... It seems changing from 3 track to 2 track hasn't done anything really - I assume as its reading 3 tracks there's a 3 track pedal installed(?)
Still surging (but less) and less 'hopping'...getting there, I think. The throttle pedal overlay turned up so that will be going on either tomorrow or Saturday.
Nano_04_07_24
...I'll get you last log and look at it later on Sunday and try and explain a bit more.
BTW for you(and others) to know for Eu2 engine if the EGR was bypassed the MAF sensor is irrelevant, for future reference see attachment
99.9% yes, there can still be some slight involvment through the EGR management's "back door" for fuelling but i couldn't find a 100% correct theory for that, in reality on Eu2 engine a good one makes no difference if it's connected or not though one with a short to ground or to supply can mix up the management a bit so better drive it with it disconnected if it becomes suspect, as your's is new and genuine it can't hurtThanks appreciate your feedback! My EGR is banked off - so does this make the MAF entirely redundant?
I don't think you read the last log. Maf is now reaching the 400s which it didn't prior to the last work.Hi, i just saw this thread as i was mentioned by @resto_d1 cos i'm active only in the D2 and Td5 sections, i didnt read the whole story but i watched your nano log and i can tell that you have to change the MAP sensor as it's IAT side is erratic, you can see that on column L starting from position 414 untill the end where from 469 it becomes 119.9 which is the value for it's complete failure(actually it should be 120 but not so relevant)...unless there is a bad contact on the IAT input cos it seems to occur only when the engine warms up but that's not uncommon so chasing a wiring issue while the sensor was not ruled out first would be feckless... buy only Bosch sensor if you dont want to spend on genuine LR which is the best don't go cheap with this one cos it's way too important. If with new MAP is not better we'll speak then cos for the symptom in title it can be other things too.
BTW for you(and others) to know for Eu2 engine if the EGR was bypassed the MAF sensor is irrelevant, for future reference see attachment
I read the log which was in the post i quoted and saw what's the main issue... though you should neglect throttle track 3 which is completely irrelevant for Eu2 engine as it's mapped for 2 track throttle or if the TPS is the early modell it doesnt even have the 3'rd track physically, setting a Eu2 engine to 3 track is the real nonsense.I don't think you read the last log. Maf is now reaching the 400s which it didn't prior to the last work.
I read the log which was in the post i quoted and saw what's the main issue... though you should neglect throttle track 3 which is completely irrelevant for Eu2 engine as it's mapped for 2 track throttle or if the TPS is the early modell it doesnt even have the 3'rd track physically, setting a Eu2 engine to 3 track is the real nonsense.
The above is the latest log.Just got back - feels soooo much better, this is with the MAF connected (was the original one so far as I know it was a genuine LR one).
I also removed and cleaned up all the earth points this morning.
What is NOT happening now is, when I go over uneven road and my foot inevitably presses the throttle the response is much, much more subtle, making for a smoother drive.
Nano Log
And in that too is clearely visible that the IAT goes to 119.9 at a time then the ECU goes to a default fuelling calculation so the MAF reading will also fail as the boost is limited by the ECU while there are moments when the IAT is OK then the power is restored... the IAT reading is the main issue in this case and untill the MAP/IAT sensor is not replaced everything else is irrelevant with the condition that the throttle setting to be 2 track as necessary... if with the new sensor the IAT reading does the same then it's a wiring issue on that particular circuitThe above is the latest log.
It was set wrong unless the engine and ECU were replaced with Eu3 type... for Eu2 3'rd track is not in the fuel mapHis car was originally set up to read the third track, and if it's got it why would you not use it?
And in that too is clearely visible that the IAT goes to 119.9 at a time then the ECU goes to a default fuelling calculation so the MAF reading will also fail as the boost is limited by the ECU while there are moments when the IAT is OK then the power is restored... the IAT reading is the main issue in this case and untill the MAP/IAT sensor is not replaced everything else is irrelevant with the condition that the throttle setting to be 2 track as necessary... if with the new sensor the IAT reading does the same then it's a wiring issue on that particular circuit
It was set wrong unless the engine and ECU were replaced with Eu3 type... for Eu2 3'rd track is not in the fuel map
Ohhh, sorry! I now that you were referring to 119.9 on the IAT, earlier I thought you were talking about the MAF!And in that too is clearely visible that the IAT goes to 119.9 at a time then the ECU goes to a default fuelling calculation so the MAF reading will also fail as the boost is limited by the ECU while there are moments when the IAT is OK then the power is restored... the IAT reading is the main issue in this case and untill the MAP/IAT sensor is not replaced everything else is irrelevant with the condition that the throttle setting to be 2 track as necessary... if with the new sensor the IAT reading does the same then it's a wiring issue on that particular circuit
It was set wrong unless the engine and ECU were replaced with Eu3 type... for Eu2 3'rd track is not in the fuel map
My conclusion at this point after i've seen loads of live data logs from various Td5s is that the MAP/IAT sensor is fubar, those 3'rd track readings are all false and commpletely irrelevant(they are created by the software out of nothing, it happens) cos as the vehicle is 1999 MY and the throttle pedal original it has only two tracks physically but even if it was changed to a 3 way TPS one there is not even a wire for 3'rd track in the loom and i doubt that the main under-dash harness was replaced.I hadn't noticed that, but I think we're both at the conclusion that there may be a wiring problem. Whether or not the track 3 info gets used, the ECU is still thinking it's getting well over 5v from it, and the throttle pot can't do that - and is the reason I'd suspected wiring.
...points to 2 faults or one earth problem?
yes, that's a good test eventually put the fender's MAP into the D2 to see what happenscould I try the MAP sensor off that in the Defender and see if that makes a difference?