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    A bit rough at 1000rmp when taking off

    I just noticed since yesterday my d2 td5 auto is a a bit rough only when taking off from stop at 1000-1100rpm.

    Any suggestion? Is it normal?

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    Your post has been around a while without any response.

    Have you looked at the red plug on your ECU? If it has oil in it it could cause this and then you should replace the injector harness and continue cleaning periodically until the oil has gone.
    Regards Philip A

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    Your post has been around a while without any response. Have you looked at the red plug on your ECU? If it has oil in it it could cause this and then you should replace the injector harness and continue cleaning periodically until the oil has gone. Regards Philip A
    I know. Probably noone experience this thus noone reply to my thread.

    No I have not checked the harness yet. I just ordered a nanocom evo as i have my electric fan on all the time eventhough the a/c is off. It happened after the alternator stop working.

    Thanks Philip.

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    AC fan

    The AC fan running all the time is a sign of an engine overheat
    ECM gets the fan running to try and assist cooling.
    You can clear the fan running by clearing fault codes.
    The alternator fail and overheat fault will more than likely be
    linked.
    Check for any coolant leaks.
    And drive belt for damage.

    You may have a damaged loom with the issues you have
    have a good look for any rubs on the wiring loom in engine bay
    damaged loom could short out wiring giving bad running
    no or bad signals to ECM.

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