its possible a sensor had gone out of range....and the ecu had compensated for it with a preset value......more commonly known as limp mode.......
or....you simply got some decent fuel......a rarity these days......
Earlier tonight I suffered what I will call a "automotive motion preventing curiosity" (since it sounds much better than telling people my car "broke down") at Mount Victoria.
For some reason I had little or no electrics and initially I was concerened that something I had done last night while installing a UHF radio had somehow completely shafted the car. However, since the car had worked fine up until the refuel at Mount Victoria on the way back to Sydney I guessed it wasn't.
The problem was that the -ve lead had become detached from the battery. A few seconds with a spanner and I was on my way. Excellent.
Anyways, that's the background, now to the question:
While the battery lead was disconnected would it have reset and electronic engine management?
I am asking because I noticed a significant improvement in my car's performance after the event. It accelerated far better, seems to have drunk less fuel on the last 100km to Sydney, generally sounded better and started without it's usual grumpy attitude.
IF the engne management has been reset, how/why did it come to manage the engine so poorly before?
2012 Discovery 4 SDV6 HSE
2003 Discovery 2 TD5
2003 Defender Xtreme
1997 Discovery V8i
its possible a sensor had gone out of range....and the ecu had compensated for it with a preset value......more commonly known as limp mode.......
or....you simply got some decent fuel......a rarity these days......
limp moded1's dont have a limp mode do they thought that was a d2 thing
thought d1 was more like an amputee mode brake it and yeh buggered![]()
Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
limp mode was introduced the same time as ecus.......
I cant be sure but i do remember reading somewere that the engines fuel managemant does get reset after a battery disconect . but i am only guessing
Well it's all downhill from Mount Vic, so it has to go better.
Cheers
Simon
It could have been the poor battery connection that contributed to the poor performance (voltage drop across the sensors, ignition and ECU). Tightening the clamp may have been all your car needed.
Limp mode? I was more like remove both legs and crawl along with broken arms judging by the difference it's made.
And I did think that maybe going downhill all the way back to Sydney may help the fuel economy but I was making the most of pulling away at a new found rate at traffic lights and was tonking it along the highway so I wasn't driving particulary fuel efficiently. However, in the morning I was tring to drive as fuel efficiently as possible just to see what mileage I could get.
2012 Discovery 4 SDV6 HSE
2003 Discovery 2 TD5
2003 Defender Xtreme
1997 Discovery V8i
Oh, and another thing (thanks to Michael2 for reminding me to ask)...
Does having the battery disconnected once the engine is running make that much of a difference to the other car's electronics bits and bobs?
I was under the impression that once the engine was running it was generating electricity so the battery doesn't neccesarily need to be connected...
2012 Discovery 4 SDV6 HSE
2003 Discovery 2 TD5
2003 Defender Xtreme
1997 Discovery V8i
that was in the good ol days.......
on todays cars......disconnecting the battery whilst the engine is running will cause damage to the electricals.......
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