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the first time I had the breakdown, I was driving on the highway at cruise control at 130 Kmh (80 Mph) for around 200 Km (125 Miles) the red triangle and restricted performance appeared
With the Nanocom it gave me DTCs P1247 and P004D.
I got back on the road and it started again after 40 Km (24 Miles) with the same DTCs
I then changed the O-ring of the Y-manifold where there was a slight leak and cleaned the pressure sensor.
I then traveled about 600 Km (370 Miles) without any problem.
This weekend I did 180 Km (110 Miles) and again red triangle and restricted performance, the DTCs are P2263 and P004D.
I erased the DTCs and then left a little annoyed.
So I pressed the right pedal and after 15 Km (10 Miles) again.
3 DTCs appeared P1247, P0235 and P004D which I cleared
I got back on the road gently without forcing the car for the 90 Km (55 Miles) that I had left to do and no engine failure.
The next day I took it to land rover.
I traveled 40 Km (25 Miles) varying the driving to get the triangle but nothing.
Land Rover did its diagnosis with the DTCs that I had noted because it did not trigger them
Hello,
I was able to discuss with the foreman of LR and he was able to explain his diagnosis to me.
They did not reproduce the DTC and explained to me that the P2263 was linked to the variable system of the primary turbo certainly due to the electric motor that it operates.
For the secondary turbo would have been due to an oil leak between the two bodies of the turbo
How to check this?
So that's why they want to change the two turbos.
I would have liked your opinion on this new information.
thank you
P2263 can be caused by a vacuum leak, including a vacuum leak at the active engine mounts. The primary turbo's actuator may be sticking but there are lots of other possible causes so changing the turbo may not fix the issue.
If the dealer proposes to remove the body to change the primary turbo then maybe they're keen to change the secondary at the same time.
MY21.5 L405 D350 Vogue SE with 19s. Produce LLAMS for LR/RR, Jeep GC/Dodge Ram
VK2HFG and APRS W1 digi, RTK base station using LoRa
Hello,
I picked up my vehicle on Friday at LR
And of course no engine faults.
I am attaching a video of the TGV actuator.
There is no leak it is WD40
Can you tell me if you think he is moving normally?
Actuator RRS - YouTube
Thank you
Hi, is that video ur car ? Did you have any work done by LR ?
Oh wd40, i thought it was leak too
I recently spent some time helping a friend with his bmw sequential turbo problems, was a combination of vacuum leaks and old electronic vacuum controllers.
A very handy tool was a hand vacuum pump tool, you can use it on all the diaphragm actuators to manually pull vacuum on them and check if they work or not.
You can also use its gauge to check the system for sufficient 'pressure' or leaks by putting a T in at some point and running the engine.
You can also use it to bench test the 'control valves', to see if they behave correctly with appropriate voltage/control signal and vacuum supply.
Im not totally over your engines turbo system, have you found any diagrams online of it ? such to show the control systems for the turbo actuators ?
Are they sequential turbo or one per V bank/side ?
when you say " variable system of the primary turbo certainly due to the electric motor that it operates." what is the electric motor for ?
The electric reference will be for the solenoid used to control vacuum to the vacuum chamber used to adjust the vane positions. The solenoids can fail but the more common fault seems to be that the vanes themselves get sticky which can often be cured by manually exercising the linkage at the vacuum chamber.
The turbos are sequential. The primary turbo is VVT but the secondary isn't and doesn't have a wastegate, instead having inlet and exhaust isolation valves.
MY21.5 L405 D350 Vogue SE with 19s. Produce LLAMS for LR/RR, Jeep GC/Dodge Ram
VK2HFG and APRS W1 digi, RTK base station using LoRa
ok, i looked into it a little more, here are you dtc index:
Workshop manual Range Rover Sport 2005-2013 Sec.1 General.pdf - Google Drive
and here are about the turbo:Code:General Information - Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index TDV6 3.0L Diesel , DTC: Engine Control Module (ECM)
Workshop manual Range Rover Sport 2013 Sec.3 Powertrain.pdf - Google Drive
Code:Fuel Charging and Controls - Turbocharger - TDV6 3.0L Diesellots of great diagrams and info here, exampleCode:Intake Air Distribution and Filtering - TDV6 3.0L Diesel
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Hi,
I traveled today a little more than 350 KM to return home.
I had 5 DTCS on the road, P1247 AND P004D.
I noticed that the DTCS occurred when I was in stabilized speed around 110 km/H.
When I drive at 100 Km/H, no DTCS on 100 Km.
I also used the gearbox to be above 2000 rpm and I had no DTCS
There is no smoke from the exhaust either, no weird noise either.
The DTCS remain in memory but there is no longer any restricted performance after an engine cut of more than 15 minutes
Thanks for the diagrams and your help.
Regards
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