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andy63 Member Since: 30 Jun 2023 Location: north east Posts: 531 |
Have you checked the fuel rail pressure at idle and when giving it a bit throttle to see what it is doing, and are the values about right.. Or confirm the code..
When you say you have changed the regulator on the rail? I didn't know the 2.2 l had a rail regulator.. Just a vcv.. And as you say I'd be checking the air flow sensor.. Map sensor.. And turbo |
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29th Oct 2023 8:39am |
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LandRoverAnorak Member Since: 17 Jul 2011 Location: Surrey Posts: 11324 |
This appears to be a particularly tricky one to solve. However, take a look at the last three or four posts in this thread, which suggests after trying everything else it is in fact the HP fuel pump:
https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic74189...p;start=30 If you search the site for the fault code, there are a handful of threads but none of the others reach a useful conclusion. Hope that helps. Darren 110 USW BUILD THREAD - EXPEDITION TRAILER - 200tdi 90 BUILD THREAD - SANKEY TRAILER - IG@landroveranorak "You came in that thing? You're braver than I thought!" - Princess Leia |
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29th Oct 2023 8:43am |
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Borbarad Member Since: 05 Aug 2020 Location: Hamburg Posts: 44 |
It does, In the Land Rover Manual it part of the fuel rail, but if you look at the ford it can be easily exchanged. If you are in idle everything is fine, for example can rev up to 4h-4K no issue. Second gear even easily go into the 3k and nothing, but as soon I’m in 3-6 and rev past the 2k, engine control light. Air Flow Sensor is ok, map sensor is ok… |
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29th Oct 2023 8:56am |
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Borbarad Member Since: 05 Aug 2020 Location: Hamburg Posts: 44 |
Yeah, that really the last thing we can thing of..… we changed the valve on the pump but that one didn’t help… It is really a big job to replace the High Pressure Pump…… B |
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29th Oct 2023 9:12am |
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andy63 Member Since: 30 Jun 2023 Location: north east Posts: 531 |
I get that, but if the scan tool is left in on live data, you can monitor the rail pressure as it drives.. I think there will even be freeze frame data stored at the time the fault is generated... im off to check the fuel system ..I was pretty sure I don't have a relief valve on the fuel rail itself |
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29th Oct 2023 9:57am |
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andy63 Member Since: 30 Jun 2023 Location: north east Posts: 531 |
possibly at crossed purposes here..
ive checked my book and the rail has a pressure sensor, not a valve.. the pressure to the rail is governed by the vcv.. none of which helps you but I was confused by your wording I think.. hope you get it sorted |
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29th Oct 2023 10:06am |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17443 |
I'm not particularly familiar with the 2.2, but I imagine that essentially it is similar to the 2.4.
The 2.4 has a pressure sensor and (not-resettable) relief valve on the rail (front and rear ends respectively) and the pressure is regulated by the VCV in the pump. The VCV in effect modulates the flow from the LP stage of the pump to the HP stage. There is no regulator attached to the fuel rail. I imagine that the pump is different on the 2.2 since you have an LP pump in the tank, but I doubt that the operating principle or the HP system is different. |
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29th Oct 2023 11:32am |
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Borbarad Member Since: 05 Aug 2020 Location: Hamburg Posts: 44 |
Sorry yes is a sensor not a valve, but i exchanged both… an nothing helped. B |
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29th Oct 2023 2:56pm |
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Borbarad Member Since: 05 Aug 2020 Location: Hamburg Posts: 44 |
So, I just pushed him today.
First, drove normal without a lot of acceleration to the station, fuel. Nothing Next, provoked the error: ..2,3,4 accelerated to over 2000rpm... 5th at about 2200rpm no error. Off to the 6th, error and limp mode. Error deleted, then in 5th and accelerated again... Error, deleted... and just continued to accelerate 2000rpm, 2200, 2500..held and waited to see if the error came... nope... switched to 6th, error, deleted, continued to accelerate….. then just in the 4th… accelerated to 2000rpm..Error, deleted it and just kept on the gas until I had 2700rpm and held it… nothing…. In short: This just doesn't make any sense. It can't be a real defect, i.e. the high-pressure pump or something like that, because then the error would just keep popping up again and again if I kept accelerating... but that usually didn't happen. So what could this be? What can trigger this around 1900-2100rpm? Is there anything else that could influence it? |
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30th Oct 2023 10:54am |
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Borbarad Member Since: 05 Aug 2020 Location: Hamburg Posts: 44 |
Oh here are a few photos from the Nanocom… das this make sense???
B |
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30th Oct 2023 4:25pm |
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khamuul Member Since: 14 Oct 2017 Location: Teutoburg Forest Posts: 24 |
Did you replace the PRV (Pressure Relief Valve) together with the VCV? |
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30th Oct 2023 9:34pm |
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andy63 Member Since: 30 Jun 2023 Location: north east Posts: 531 |
those readings don't make much sense to me..one is blurred the other suggests its calling for 2740 odd bar...the max pump pressure should be in the order of 1800bar, which your second photo is showing a pressure of 189mpa which would equate to1890bar.. I think your issue is load related...when you stress the engine ie load it and its calling for an increase in fuel its not getting the required pressure..the pressure generated should be pretty well independent of the revs the engine is doing thats why when you drop into 6th and give it some throttle its generating a fault and would do so in a lower gear if the engine was given a good load .. that points to your vcv or pump.. it was suggested above that similar faults had been sorted by replacing the pump, and if you can verify that your vcv is outputting the correct signal then there is only the pump left.. thats my ramblings anyway, and as I said , I hope you get it solved.. |
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31st Oct 2023 7:56am |
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Borbarad Member Since: 05 Aug 2020 Location: Hamburg Posts: 44 |
Yes, both…. B |
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31st Oct 2023 12:01pm |
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khamuul Member Since: 14 Oct 2017 Location: Teutoburg Forest Posts: 24 |
Okay, one less possible cause of defect.
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31st Oct 2023 12:10pm |
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