Hello everyone, I'm new here but have been reading the forums for sometime but never got round to registering...........until this problem I have arose
I have a 2002 TD4 5 speed manual which I have owned for about 5/6 years with relatively trouble free motoring excet for having to replace clutch, water pump/thermostat and both fuel pumps, shes now on 165,000 miles and still drives really well, except for when it meets puddles
The problem first surfaced a couple of months ago when we had a heavy downpour and I was going through numerous puddles on my way home from work (puddles were no more than 4 inches deep) and the engine lost power virtually within a minute of going through the puddles. It would tick over smoothly and could rev upto 2000rpm but as soon as I attempted to drive it would not go above tick over, this would continue for about 20 minutes after and then would go back to normal as long as I avoided the puddles.
Then last week we had another downpour and came across a 6/8 inch puddle stretching across the whole of a road, so I crept through the puddle at tick over speed, hoping whatever was causing the problem would not be affected, unfortunately it still did the same and ended up sitting on the side of the road for 20 minutes waiting for the lack of power to clear.
The first time it happened I was thinking maybe the water was flooding a sensor in the engine bay, but after going through the puddle last week at a snails pace I'm wondering if the ABS sensors can cause the engine to go into limp mode????????
Any advice/ideas welcome
I have a 2002 TD4 5 speed manual which I have owned for about 5/6 years with relatively trouble free motoring excet for having to replace clutch, water pump/thermostat and both fuel pumps, shes now on 165,000 miles and still drives really well, except for when it meets puddles
The problem first surfaced a couple of months ago when we had a heavy downpour and I was going through numerous puddles on my way home from work (puddles were no more than 4 inches deep) and the engine lost power virtually within a minute of going through the puddles. It would tick over smoothly and could rev upto 2000rpm but as soon as I attempted to drive it would not go above tick over, this would continue for about 20 minutes after and then would go back to normal as long as I avoided the puddles.
Then last week we had another downpour and came across a 6/8 inch puddle stretching across the whole of a road, so I crept through the puddle at tick over speed, hoping whatever was causing the problem would not be affected, unfortunately it still did the same and ended up sitting on the side of the road for 20 minutes waiting for the lack of power to clear.
The first time it happened I was thinking maybe the water was flooding a sensor in the engine bay, but after going through the puddle last week at a snails pace I'm wondering if the ABS sensors can cause the engine to go into limp mode????????
Any advice/ideas welcome