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    Quote Originally Posted by Alra View Post
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    Approx half way up the hill I had sudden lose in power and the amber engine fault light came on. I immediately pulled over and popped the bonnet. My immediate thought was the turbo house but I was incorrect. I called Land Rover's Roadside Assistance and they sent out a mechanic. He plugged in his diagnostic computer and from my understanding of what he said is that the engine wasn't getting enough air and it went into limp mode. He cleared the fault and all was good again.
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    Now I'm waiting on the side of the road till the roadside assistance shows up and I guess the Deefer will be going on the back of truck this time. Is this problem because of the snorkel?
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    Danial.

    Does something as simple as an air flow fault put the car out of action until reset with diagnostics?

    Does switching it off and restarting not sort the problem? It should leave a fault logged, but surely it does not leave the car stopped on the side of the road waiting for a flatbed

    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alra View Post
    Thanks guys for all your input. The Deefer is heading to the nearest dealer tomorrow. It will be interesting to see what they say when they see a brand new after market snorkel and an apparent airflow problem.

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    Danial.
    They'll say the norkel is the problem, simple. Won't matter whether it is or not.

    Having said that, I'm calling install issue - the Safari will easily flow enough air for your 2.2, despite any ram effect being a bunch of meaningless marketing guff.

    I'd pull the head off and see if half the packing is still in there, if not it'll probably be jammed under the filter...

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyC View Post
    Does something as simple as an air flow fault put the car out of action until reset with diagnostics?

    Does switching it off and restarting not sort the problem? It should leave a fault logged, but surely it does not leave the car stopped on the side of the road waiting for a flatbed

    Tony
    Hi Tony,

    The car is in limp mode so not totally out of action. Switching it on and off a few times didn't reset anything either. The engine fault light stays on and the car has no power to drive. By that I mean it feels like a road train with an 800cc engine. Hence it is off to the nearest dealer on the back of a truck.

    Cheers,

    Danial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n plus one View Post
    They'll say the norkel is the problem, simple. Won't matter whether it is or not.

    Having said that, I'm calling install issue - the Safari will easily flow enough air for your 2.2, despite any ram effect being a bunch of meaningless marketing guff.

    I'd pull the head off and see if half the packing is still in there, if not it'll probably be jammed under the filter...
    If what you suggest is the case I will have to make sure that there are no children around when I call the installer. I don't think the language used will be suitable for their ears. If it is something as simple as that surely it would have come to notice whilst driving around in city traffic and 150 odd k's of highway driving before it played up.

    Cheers,

    Danial.

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    Could be faulty air flow sensor, happened to me last week. Bruce Davis cleared it and have been lucky it hasn't happened again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n plus one View Post
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    I'd pull the head off and see if half the packing is still in there, if not it'll probably be jammed under the filter...
    If the 2.2 is like the 2.4 - you won't see a rag under the air cleaner thanks to the "hiclone" style device in the intake tube in the air box.

    No sure how the air even gets through that thing

    I cut the bottom tube out of mine out when I fitted Nugget's snorkel mod.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain_B View Post
    If the 2.2 is like the 2.4 - you won't see a rag under the air cleaner thanks to the "hiclone" style device in the intake tube in the air box.

    No sure how the air even gets through that thing

    I cut the bottom tube out of mine out when I fitted Nugget's snorkel mod.
    That makes two of us

    Turbo spools up nice now doesn't it!

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    Sure does, surprised me this morning as I turned out my driveway and headed up the hill - traction control came on from wheel spin

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    Ladies and Gentlemen,

    A big thank you to all who participated in this thread. The Deefer is back on the road and I'm heading home. Does anyone want to guess what the problem was? It was the turbo house. Who would have thought. A bit harder to diagnose on the side of the road than in the shop.

    The dealer said that the hose clamp was tightened to far back from the seal and as a result damaged the hose. I'm pretty sure I had heard of this exact problem by other AULRO Forum members. What annoys me the most is that the dealer had encountered this problem and put it down to poor factory fitting. If dealers know of this potential problem from the factory doesn't it make sense to check it before the car gets handed over at purchase.

    Regards,

    Danial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alra View Post
    Ladies and Gentlemen,

    A big thank you to all who participated in this thread. The Deefer is back on the road and I'm heading home. Does anyone want to guess what the problem was? It was the turbo house. Who would have thought. A bit harder to diagnose on the side of the road than in the shop.

    The dealer said that the hose clamp was tightened to far back from the seal and as a result damaged the hose. I'm pretty sure I had heard of this exact problem by other AULRO Forum members. What annoys me the most is that the dealer had encountered this problem and put it down to poor factory fitting. If dealers know of this potential problem from the factory doesn't it make sense to check it before the car gets handed over at purchase.

    Regards,

    Danial.

    You mean checked during the pre delivery that the dealer charges for? Not a chance

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