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ciderdrinker Member Since: 04 Apr 2010 Location: cardigan Posts: 21 |
The throttle on my 2001 td5 defender is very seems sensitive! This is fine when driving on nice smooth tarmac, but I live down a half mile track and the slightest variation in throttle input tends to make tends to make the engine ‘bounce’ (cant think of a better word!!!) as I try to correct, the bounce in the vehicle tend to make me over correct and makes the issue worse!
Has anyone else experienced this kind of problem? Or is it just my clumsy welly clad feet!!!!? Is there any mods or suggestions? cheers Will |
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6th May 2012 8:44am |
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Alive Tuning Member Since: 01 Mar 2010 Location: Louth Posts: 609 |
Hi Will,
Has the car had a remap? Maybe the tune has been made a little too sharp on throttle response? The first Td5 Defenders had issues with an over responsive pedal, but this was sorted before 2001. Regards, Gary. |
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6th May 2012 9:06am |
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ciderdrinker Member Since: 04 Apr 2010 Location: cardigan Posts: 21 |
Gary,
thanks for your reply Have not long had the vehicle, i dont think it has had a remap how was the throttle response sorted on earlier vehicles? will |
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6th May 2012 9:14am |
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Alive Tuning Member Since: 01 Mar 2010 Location: Louth Posts: 609 |
Early Td5 defenders had four different ECU part numbers, starting with MSB101170 in late 1998, to MSB101171 in 1999, MSB101360 in 2000, and finally MSB000080 from early 2001.
The early ones had issues with an over sensitive throttle map, often causing shunting when crawling along in slow moving traffic. I have seen later cars, that have had an earlier engine management fitted, no doubt due to a failure of the original unit, and it being replaced with a second hand ecu. An air flow meter (the old favorite!) that has an output signal that is too high, can also cause issues similar to this. |
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6th May 2012 9:46am |
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ciderdrinker Member Since: 04 Apr 2010 Location: cardigan Posts: 21 |
Tris,
Thanks for the advice but having just looked at my ecu i think Gary may have the right answer! Gary, having just looked at my ecu it would appear that it has had a replacement sometime! as it has the words 'grey td5' written on it in marker pen! (my landy is green!!) also has quite a beaten up looking lid????? where would the part number be on the ecu? does it need removing to find the number? can an old ecu be remapped to the newer settings so not to have the over sensitive problem? also when i removed the red plug i found some traces of oil? should i be worried? sorry for all the questions!!!! cheers Will |
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6th May 2012 1:39pm |
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Alive Tuning Member Since: 01 Mar 2010 Location: Louth Posts: 609 |
You will need to pull the ECU out to see the part number, which should be MSBxxxxxx.
A trance of oil is nothing to worry about, but you should consider changing the injector loom. I can change the throttle map in any ecu, to any other version, or customise it to suit you. |
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6th May 2012 1:56pm |
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ciderdrinker Member Since: 04 Apr 2010 Location: cardigan Posts: 21 |
thanks for your help Gary!
Does anyone have any advice on buying injector looms? is there aftermarket ones available or do i get genuine LR? are there anyones i should steer clear of? Will |
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6th May 2012 3:24pm |
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Alive Tuning Member Since: 01 Mar 2010 Location: Louth Posts: 609 |
We have genuine LR injector looms, with gaskets, in the service items part of our website. £45+vat.
Check your V5 to see if you have a 10P or 15P engine. |
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6th May 2012 4:41pm |
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ciderdrinker Member Since: 04 Apr 2010 Location: cardigan Posts: 21 |
ive given up on trying to post some photos! but on further investigation into my ecu it also has disco written on it!
I dont know if there are any differences between them and a defender ecu? the ecu part number is msb101340. were the early disco ecus also prone to the oversensitive throttle issue? it also looks like the sheilding around the red plug has been cut back? would this be done to stop the oil getting to the ecu and leaking out before it gets to the plug? if anyone can upload photos a photo of an unaltered loom may make things a little clearer!!! many thanks Will |
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6th May 2012 5:55pm |
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Alive Tuning Member Since: 01 Mar 2010 Location: Louth Posts: 609 |
The MSB101340 is from a 2001 Discovery Automatic. These have a VERY bright throttle response map, compared to anything with manual transmission, so this is where your problem lies.
I can't imagine your engine temp gauge works either? Now you need to find yourself a Defender engine ECU, to get it all running correctly. |
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6th May 2012 6:44pm |
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ciderdrinker Member Since: 04 Apr 2010 Location: cardigan Posts: 21 |
cheers haha temp gauge was one of the next jobs on my list!!!
Thanks for your help! sorry just one more question! will any defender ecu work in mine? many thanks Will |
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6th May 2012 7:04pm |
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Alive Tuning Member Since: 01 Mar 2010 Location: Louth Posts: 609 |
Yes, Any defender ECU will work, and fix your temp gauge for free!
If you get a later type NNN000120 or NNN500020, then it will need programming with the correct software for a 10P engine. Of course, I will be happy to assist with the configuration and coding of a replacement ECU. |
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6th May 2012 7:29pm |
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Bows Member Since: 07 May 2012 Location: Wales Posts: 513 |
Hi,
Maybe you should have bought a 300 tdi?? |
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7th May 2012 9:28am |
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K9F Member Since: 12 Nov 2009 Location: Bournemouth Posts: 9610 |
Gary you impressed me with your knowledge! That's all the sunshine I'm blowing up your crimper! (Today anyway). If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!! Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!! |
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7th May 2012 10:14am |
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