As usual, im a new member, joined to discuss a fault - please dont all go derrrrr thats obvious you dimlow, Im an engineer by trade but not a mechanic and would hate to bugger things up.
I have a freelander 2.0 td4 on a BT54 plate
2 days ago I noticed the tone had changed on my turbo, more of an air rush than the usual turbo whistle/whine - it reminded me of the sound of putting the console fan on full blast - but sat in the drivers seat it was coming from in the engine compartment
The turbo may be shot, but im trying to rule out all other possibilities first.
the computer is giving a fault code of P0046 - turbo solenoid operating issue.
the car idles fine and when accelerating gently is fine, however the moment i hear the turbo start spooling up i get excessive black smoke and acceleration is sluggish. At 50 mph i get the worst symptoms, the turbo sounds like it is "on the hairy edge" coming in and out every few seconds even when at constant speed. At 70mph the smoke reduces and the car drives ok - little bit of smoke though.
another problem - which may be a side issue... I think I may have fuel ingress into the oil. It dipped half an inch over high level yesterday so i drained some off.
here come the questions..
1. with the turbo spooling fine does this sound like a turbo or waste gate/solenoid issue.
2. is it best practice to change both at the same time
3. does the fuel ingress sound like leakage from the full pump into the crank case (to be honest i couldnt smell diesel but there was no emulsification and the coolant level is steady)
4. Could fuel thinnig the oil and the subsequent rise in oil level result in a reduced oil pressure sufficient to effect the operation of the turbo
5. could it be something as daft as the waste gate vent filter fouled (wishful thinking it would be something that simple)
Im sorry if this first thread is just a pile of questions
regards
Lee