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Hi all,
I've been using these forums for a year or so, but these are my first few posts.
Previously I've been able to find answers to my questions without needing to post, using the wealth of knowledge on here, but I've searched a lot over the past few days and not found any posts that exactly match my current problem.
I have a 2002 Freelander 1, TD4 Auto.
I currently have an engine knock problem. The car was in a garage but they weren't able to fix it before the Christmas holidays so its now back at home with me.
The knock sounds like a diesel knock, and I also have black and possibly some white smoke.
I've been trying a few different things to nail down the problem and am now fairly stuck. These have all been gleaned from posts on here.
I'm probably repeating a load of things the garage has done already. They were also struggling to diagnose the cause and wanted to remove the head for inspection.
Rather than send the car in for unplanned diagnostic work, I'd like to have a good idea what needs doing before the car goes back to the mechanic.
So far I have:
Completely unplugged the Synergy 2 from the fuel sensor and MAF and reconnected the original sensor harness.
Unplugged each injector individually, engine misfires as each injector is unplugged, but knock is always present.
Checked the connections of all engine sensors, ok
Checked the wiring to the fuel pressure sensor, ok.
Crankcase breather has just been replaced with a new BMW cyclone breather so not blocked.
Tested the fuel sensor voltages using the info in this thread. http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f9/td4-fuel-pressure-problem-help-83679.html
All ok, voltage readings match the values in post 10.
Todays work:
Removed the injectors and the camshaft cover for visual inspection. All looked ok, but traces of sealant of some kind in the injector bore of number 3. The sealant won't wipe out.
Checked and cleaned the copper sealing washers on all injectors.
Replaced the number 3 injector that was missing the top sealing O ring with a refurbished LR unit from Rimmer Bros that matches the other 3 injectors.
Added injector cleaner to tank in case dirt was present.
On start up, knock still present.
Unplugged each injector in turn, knock always there.
When the connection to number 3 is unplugged, black smoke goes away and can't see any white smoke. (Number 3 has new injector) Some white smoke and black smoke when unplugging the other injectors.
Swapped number 3 and 4 injectors over and repeated injector unplug test. Problem is still with number 3, unplugging the injector stops the black smoke, so the problem is not the injector.
Finally, continuity tested the wiring to number 3 injector, while moving the connector about. No problems, wiring tests as good.
Unplugging the maf makes no difference to anything.
All intercooler hoses are good, with no obvious holes.
I am now stuck and would be grateful for any suggestions. My theories at the moment are fuel system or something in number 3 cylinder.
I've looked at the head removal procedure on RAVE and think this is probably beyond my skillset, plus I don't have the crank and camshaft locking tools. I really don't want to shell out to have the head taken off if this is a fuel system problem.
I have found a local common rail diesel specialist who can do a leakback test early next year and probably a full check of the fuel system. Does this sound like a sensible plan or is there anything else I can try myself over the next few days?
Thanks for any and all suggestions and Happy New Year to all.
Simon
Hi all,
I've been using these forums for a year or so, but these are my first few posts.
Previously I've been able to find answers to my questions without needing to post, using the wealth of knowledge on here, but I've searched a lot over the past few days and not found any posts that exactly match my current problem.
I have a 2002 Freelander 1, TD4 Auto.
I currently have an engine knock problem. The car was in a garage but they weren't able to fix it before the Christmas holidays so its now back at home with me.
The knock sounds like a diesel knock, and I also have black and possibly some white smoke.
I've been trying a few different things to nail down the problem and am now fairly stuck. These have all been gleaned from posts on here.
I'm probably repeating a load of things the garage has done already. They were also struggling to diagnose the cause and wanted to remove the head for inspection.
Rather than send the car in for unplanned diagnostic work, I'd like to have a good idea what needs doing before the car goes back to the mechanic.
So far I have:
Completely unplugged the Synergy 2 from the fuel sensor and MAF and reconnected the original sensor harness.
Unplugged each injector individually, engine misfires as each injector is unplugged, but knock is always present.
Checked the connections of all engine sensors, ok
Checked the wiring to the fuel pressure sensor, ok.
Crankcase breather has just been replaced with a new BMW cyclone breather so not blocked.
Tested the fuel sensor voltages using the info in this thread. http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f9/td4-fuel-pressure-problem-help-83679.html
All ok, voltage readings match the values in post 10.
Todays work:
Removed the injectors and the camshaft cover for visual inspection. All looked ok, but traces of sealant of some kind in the injector bore of number 3. The sealant won't wipe out.
Checked and cleaned the copper sealing washers on all injectors.
Replaced the number 3 injector that was missing the top sealing O ring with a refurbished LR unit from Rimmer Bros that matches the other 3 injectors.
Added injector cleaner to tank in case dirt was present.
On start up, knock still present.
Unplugged each injector in turn, knock always there.
When the connection to number 3 is unplugged, black smoke goes away and can't see any white smoke. (Number 3 has new injector) Some white smoke and black smoke when unplugging the other injectors.
Swapped number 3 and 4 injectors over and repeated injector unplug test. Problem is still with number 3, unplugging the injector stops the black smoke, so the problem is not the injector.
Finally, continuity tested the wiring to number 3 injector, while moving the connector about. No problems, wiring tests as good.
Unplugging the maf makes no difference to anything.
All intercooler hoses are good, with no obvious holes.
I am now stuck and would be grateful for any suggestions. My theories at the moment are fuel system or something in number 3 cylinder.
I've looked at the head removal procedure on RAVE and think this is probably beyond my skillset, plus I don't have the crank and camshaft locking tools. I really don't want to shell out to have the head taken off if this is a fuel system problem.
I have found a local common rail diesel specialist who can do a leakback test early next year and probably a full check of the fuel system. Does this sound like a sensible plan or is there anything else I can try myself over the next few days?
Thanks for any and all suggestions and Happy New Year to all.
Simon