I'm actually not aware that the td5 has a limp mode? If it does I've never heard of it.
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I'm looking forward to you fixing your problem DB (probably not as much as you) - I am sure they will eventually find the issue as you don't seem to be the only one.
I'm going for a little test drive next week so I'll give them a "hard time" and see what the Melbourne "experts" know.
Td5 has Limp Home - mentioned in the owners manual.
Hi Guys, well today i had my first limp mode event since owning the puma in dec 08. i drove to the coffee shop up the road at about 11.30 am (yes very late waking up this morning) . when i got back in with my coffee i head a loud rattle on acceleration and the engine light came on and power dropped. i turned off the engine immediately and waited a few minutes. turned it back on and still the same so i limped home.
thought i should do some surfing on the problem and saw someone on this forum suggest wiping clean the Damp Sensor (the tube inside the housing on the front right of the engine . push the yellow button release to reveal it). anyway i saw is was somewhat oily. i wiped it and put back together. amazingly, when i restarted the car everything was back to normal. the engine light also switched itself off.
i will update again when i run the car a little longer.
Is the sensor in the air inlet?,Volvo have the same on thier offroad models,if it picks up moisture in the intake it cuts the rev's back so water isn't ingested,as it dries out it allows higher rev's.Cruisers from the 100 series onwoulds also have it but it stops the engine dead and it cannot be restarted until it goes to a dealer for a reboot. Pat
So an update:
In the month of July with the daily rattles we got two limp modes.
In the month of August not only did we have the daily rattles we had three limp modes
2 of which were in the same morning after having 3 seperate rattles.
That was drive up the road Big rattle engine light pull over turn off the car leave for a minute or so start engine leave it for a moment before driving (doing this brings the car out of limp mode) start to pull out 2nd to third no high rev's another Big engine rattle and again limp mode. again pull over turn the engine off leave for a minute or so start the engine wait before pulling out, pull out and again an even bigger engine rattle and longer but this time no limp mode. :) car continues on its daily routines with out a hiccup.
the third limp mode was two days after.
We call the garage who have been very good with us very recently.....but before even got to tell them about the limp modes we are frequently getting we were asked to organise to bring the car in.....
The car was taken in today to have a new engine fitted...and we were also given a courtesy car without charge while they have it.
So its not all bad doom and gloom.....and hopefully we will be lucky enough to have an engine like some of the others that don't seem to suffer these issues...and we can finally for once and for all get out and really enjoy the car which is what we brought it for:)
Are you legally obliged to go to a dealer for warranty work and servicing while under warranty in Australia, they got rid of that requirement in the UK several years ago, therefore you can take your vehicle wherever you want
Yay, hope it's the outcome you wanted.