Check
- For Stuck wastegate
- Fuse for MAF
- chaffing of wiring
- IAP sensor dirty
- Fuel pump (low flow)
- Fuel Reg
Hi the disco now has developed a problem where above 2200 rpm it surges on off like a over boost problem
Have new maf
Boost control
Air filter
Cleaned intercooler
Silicon hoses
New injector harness
No oil in red ecu plug
Lengthened rod to see if it over boost but not fix
It is also worse when cold
Thanks in advance
1960 series 2 143001010
1976 series 3 91331709c
06 discovery v6
2014 discovery tdv6
2010 cub supamatic drover
Check
- For Stuck wastegate
- Fuse for MAF
- chaffing of wiring
- IAP sensor dirty
- Fuel pump (low flow)
- Fuel Reg
Cheers will do
1960 series 2 143001010
1976 series 3 91331709c
06 discovery v6
2014 discovery tdv6
2010 cub supamatic drover
Plug in a tester before you spend more money based on presumptions
Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned
This is a new one those were things replaced for other faults with the disco
1960 series 2 143001010
1976 series 3 91331709c
06 discovery v6
2014 discovery tdv6
2010 cub supamatic drover
I had the same issue at 3000 RPM. It was my boost fluctuating. I turned my boost down and the problem went away BUT ended up with high EGT. This was a result of the wastegate / boost actuator like Tombie mentioned.
However I've had this issue before and fixed it by cleaning or replacing the sensor that is in the boost hose from the turbo to the intercooler input pipe. I think this might be the IAP sensor Tombie is also referring to but not sure. It is also possible to bypass it and unplug it, but be aware this may also change you boost settings.
There is two air pressure sensors. Ones in the Airbox lid (AAP- Ambient air pressure) the other is in the inlet manifold (IAP - inlet air-pressure).
The one that runs from the waste-gate to the pipe that runs to out of turbo to inter cooler is the waste-gate modulator.
Pretty sure that is correct.
Turns out my problem was never the turbo. It appears to be the AAP sensor in the air box, i disconnected it and the engine is much smoother. New one on order from Roverlord.
Thanks everyone away in the bush for work will try aap sensor when back
1960 series 2 143001010
1976 series 3 91331709c
06 discovery v6
2014 discovery tdv6
2010 cub supamatic drover
The AAP sensor doesnt have such kind of default as the MAF so unplugging it you'll only mask other issue cos the default for it is to limit the boost to 1 bar, only symptom which can be improved by unplugging it if it's faulty is if you have excessive black smoke... the only certain way to rule out the AAP sensor is by reading it's live input with tester or if you get ambient pressure related fault code, IMO it's too expensive as new to buy one only based on the fact that the engine is running better with it unplugged
Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned
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