Scandihoovian
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In short, 2004 TD5 Defender 110, 180k km.
Engine was "rebuilt" 500km ago after head gasket went, AMC cylinderhead in place.
Weird problem has come up : Engine goes into a "Limp Mode" now and then. Engine stays on but throttle stops responding and amber engine light comes on. Turn the ignition off and back on the car starts normally and runs normally...Until the next episode, which might come after 5km or 100km.
No clear logic when the limping hits, maybe a bit more often when the engine is cold. Usually it goes limp straight away or preceede by a bit of coughing.
Engine feels relatively ok, a bit sluggish maybe. And has perhaps a bit "harder" valve rattle than before the rebuild, maybe..
Have tried the following :
- MAF sensor on or off. No effect, still goes limping.
- Turbo wastegate actuator checked & lubed, moves normally.
- Fuses checked, all ok.
- No apparent problems in the engineroom.
Will clean tomorrow MAP to see if that helps.
But, dear gentle(wo)men : Any suggestion what to troubleshoot??
Will take the car back to the shop next week for the checkup but would love to solve the problem by my self if possible.
Engine was "rebuilt" 500km ago after head gasket went, AMC cylinderhead in place.
Weird problem has come up : Engine goes into a "Limp Mode" now and then. Engine stays on but throttle stops responding and amber engine light comes on. Turn the ignition off and back on the car starts normally and runs normally...Until the next episode, which might come after 5km or 100km.
No clear logic when the limping hits, maybe a bit more often when the engine is cold. Usually it goes limp straight away or preceede by a bit of coughing.
Engine feels relatively ok, a bit sluggish maybe. And has perhaps a bit "harder" valve rattle than before the rebuild, maybe..
Have tried the following :
- MAF sensor on or off. No effect, still goes limping.
- Turbo wastegate actuator checked & lubed, moves normally.
- Fuses checked, all ok.
- No apparent problems in the engineroom.
Will clean tomorrow MAP to see if that helps.
But, dear gentle(wo)men : Any suggestion what to troubleshoot??
Will take the car back to the shop next week for the checkup but would love to solve the problem by my self if possible.