What I have previously posted on this on a few different forums. Are my thoughts.
My 2.7 suffers the same.
It would seem to be basically an ECU programming fault in the software and the fault shows up when inlet manifold pressures are different to what the ECU is expecting - response from the car is either shut down, limp mode, nothing but the engine light comes on.
See if this is a similar scenario to what you have.
Drive the car around every day - car might be loaded up - use a bit of throttle - make the car work but no issues like you describe (manifolds pressures are what the ECU expects).
Now connect up your caravan (I have a campervan) and drive it sedately - no full throttle, no real big hills and nothing happens.
Now head up a big hill, use a lot of throttle maybe flat to the floor so the engine is really loaded up and the issue pops up (manifold pressure is not what the ECU expects)
Maybe straight and level towing that van and sitting on your 60mph just idling along on a secondary road - a slowish vehicle ahead and you go to overtake but that oncoming car is still a safe distance but a bit closer than expected - foot to the floor to use those horses and the gong gong gong the fault light is on - pull over switch off and on and all good most likely no codes. I have learnt how on the freeway to switch into neutral, switch the engine off and back on before you loose steering and brakes and continue on my way.
Even when towing but not using a lot of throttle the problem does not occur. Lots of throttle creating high engine loads because of the 2 tons you are towing and gong gong gong.
It is if when they wrote the computer software they wrote it to suit the car without a requirement to tow anything.
So if at all possible when towing I just try not to get into positions where the throttle needs to go to the floor - often easier said than done. Mine is a 2.7, plenty of people report it in 3.0s and TDV8s BUT not any of the petrol V8s.
Garry
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