Until they wade too deep RAR. Then pre 2005 is easier to deal with (not through better quality just less systems to cause problems - like locking the CDL randomly) None are as good as a mechanical injection diesel! (Wading)
Cheers
So you don’t get on with Bush mechanics,
You claim that tow trucks have nowhere to go with a Landy onboard,
You accuse somebody of needing to get out more,
You belittle everything about the marque of this board,
You claim to be well heeled yet can’t fathom that times have changed...
Off you go, on another adventure... I’m sure there’s a Bushy somewhere you haven’t managed to **** off yet.
Until they wade too deep RAR. Then pre 2005 is easier to deal with (not through better quality just less systems to cause problems - like locking the CDL randomly) None are as good as a mechanical injection diesel! (Wading)
Cheers
Regards the ECU....
It takes me something like 10 minutes to swap my TDCi ECU out and put the back up in. (Likely a qualified mechanic unafraid to break a fingernail would do it faster).
My experience gained back when my beast was still under warranty, swapping the BAS tuned ECU normally resident out and putting the original ECU unit back in for workshop servicing etc. If i had to do a field swap - no issue. I have the spare, the skill, and the 10 minutes needed.
Neil
(Really shouldn't be a...) Grumpy old fart!
MY2013 2.2l TDCi Dual Cab Ute
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I don't think it's the ECU per se that the poster was referring to as problematic but the fact having an ECU means it also has a host of electronic sensors, connectors to sensors etc all able to suffer adversely in water crossings and the like.
Cheers
I have waded to about 900+ mm (? something like that, tops of headlights were underwater) in my barge and I don't even have a snorkel! Having to hose all the twigs and mud from radiators later was the only consequence.
Sensors to give problems?
- It wasn't a long crossing so water inside the vehicle didn't make it to the throttle position sensor in the footwell. Or fuseboxes/relays etc. Though there is a high tide mud line inside both seat boxes (battery box etc) about 75mm above floor level.
- Fair enough I don't have ABS/TC so no wheel sensors for that.
Not sure what other sensors may give problems. (Not even sure if wheel sensors or throttle pot would suffer terribly....)?
Neil
(Really shouldn't be a...) Grumpy old fart!
MY2013 2.2l TDCi Dual Cab Ute
Nulla tenaci invia est via
I remember watching (not sure where, maybe top gear?) A video on the new discovery (5) where they spoke of the wade testing it went through. Apparently over 900mm it started to float, hence they set it at 900 (I believe the standard intake is also around that height).
It also involved opening the doors at full wading depth and leaving the car to have an hour long bath, before draining the water and letting the car dry out (can't remember how long they gave it) - to pass testing it had to start and drive afterwards.
I thought that was reasonably thorough for a luxury 4wd.
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