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						SubscriberI have the above vehicle and have a restricted mode issue. The vehicle starts straight away anything above idle causes large amounts of smoke and the following fault codes. P00BD-07 temporary and P1247-oo intermittent. The interesting thing is the large flexible intercooler hose squashes almost totally when starting and idling indicating some type of restriction in the system. Hope someone has had a similar issue and recalls the solution.
2002 Discovery 2 - sold
2002 RR Vogue
2010 Discovery 4
2013 Evoque
2001 Discovery V8 - sold
1975 RR Classic - sold
1974 RR Classic - sold
Ser 3 LWB - sold
Ser 2 LWB - sold
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						Supporter Fossicker
					
					
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						SubscriberThe hose seems okay it appears to be something 'downstream' being blocked or not opening properly.
2002 Discovery 2 - sold
2002 RR Vogue
2010 Discovery 4
2013 Evoque
2001 Discovery V8 - sold
1975 RR Classic - sold
1974 RR Classic - sold
Ser 3 LWB - sold
Ser 2 LWB - sold
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						SupporterMy RRS doesnt get a lot of use these days but has been going along nicely when needed until my wife had to use it on a 40 C degree day a week or 2 ago. The Dreaded Restricted Performance triangle came up and she couldnt get more than 70 kph out of it.
She got to where she needed to go to drop off a car full of stuff for a friend and then drove home with no issues at all...
I went to put the car out the back (where it lives mostly) and boom, restrcited performance under light load but wouldnt rev.
I opened the window while I took it around the back (via a back road) and there was a definite whistle, like a Turbo whistle when you let off the throttle.
Today I had the chance to clear the codes with my GAP tool (didnt screen shot them doh) and then give her a quick run... nothing untoward.
Having a look under the bonnet my first thought was to look for tell tale oil leaks along the inlet manifolds... dry as a chip, a bit dusty but no oil leaks....there.
I did find a leak on what looks to be either a pressure line or a vacuum line connection at the inlet connection. I have now identified the line as a Turbo Boost pipe.
Pictures attached to show the spot.
The connection it plugs into is pretty hard and the O ring on the connection seems to be hard as well... not really sure why I am getting oil vapour from this connection if it is a Turbo Boost line.
Any ideas on what else to check? I can buy the line new from LRDirect so that part is easy enough.
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The whistle could be from the secondary isolation valve sticking.
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
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						SupporterThey havent come back so far... I will drive the car again soon and see if it goes into Restricted Performance again and then get the codes.
I guess I am a little concerned about the leakage at the Boot line in the picture. I have never seen even the slightest hint of any leakage there previously and I have been regularly servicing the car for the lat 60,000 km.
Any sort of boost pressure leak will affect performance so I will need to look at replacing that hose or at least the O-Ring sooner rather than later.
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