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    In limp mode and missing.

    Hi All,

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    Hi
    Kev..

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    Am I missing something here - or is this the say hi thread with a limp ..........
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    In limp mode and missing.

    Hi All,
    My wife left for work this morning in our 03 D2 and was back in a short while stalled in the driveway.She informed me that she couldn't get any speed out of it and it was missing.
    Now I have a nanocom evo but not much idea of things computer based,however I plugged it in and under TD5 engine read the fault
    Road speed Limp 22-01. I cleared the fault and it went fine for a short distance before limping and missing again. The fault code refers to ABS
    hub sensors. My question is does limp mode come with an accompanied
    miss and do hubs have to be removed to check the sensors. Thanks in advance and I hope I have done this right.

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    my big toe is sore

    Hi

    My big toe is sore and I'm in limp mode.

    Cheers Arthur

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    Threads merged - go easy on the newbie guys .



    Now, answer away you D2 gurus .
    Scott

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    MAF sensor. Not sure about "limp" mode but mine wouldn't shift above 3rd, just revved and dropped back into 3rd and lost power. Also on hills/under load would do the same, loss of power and weird gear shifts.

    Why is it everyone with an issue I can help with pratically is in another state?

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    What happened there?
    Am I in the right place or should I limp to Technical Chatter maybe?

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    I am guessing you have a rear wheel sensor fault, which is the source of the speedo signal.

    Have you gone into ABS diagnostics? This should confirm a faulty wheel sensor.

    If it was missing, the injector loom may be at fault but this should also show up as a fault on the analyser.

    I am not all that familiar with the Nanocom at this stage as I use another diagnostic tool.


    Erich

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    The Slabs(ABS) haven"t logged any faults and the Td5Engine only logged the 22-01
    fault once, but each time I press "clear fault" I can then drive a few hundred yards before it reverts to slow mode and doesn"t operate on all cylinders

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