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Jimbob



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Strange 'hiccup' at just under 2k rpm?
My 09 puma has got a little fault developing, I've noticed a hiccup if you accelerate gently from around 1500 to just over 2k. For example if your crawling in 1st or 2nd in traffic and the traffic moves on, if I gently accelerate up the car sometimes violently hiccups from the engine like a surge. It doesnt happen if you accelerate hard only if your crawling along, It's really strange and hard to describe! I had a similar fault on my old astra diesel and was told it was the egr valve, is this so on my defender? It's done 29k and is a 90 2.4 tdci
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Post #196487 26th Dec 2012 10:50am
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It could be the egr or the turbo vains sticking slightly when hot. It could be other things but I'd look here first.

Pete
Post #196496 26th Dec 2012 12:29pm
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Jimbob



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funnily enough I just emailed you pete! about the remap interface. I dont like the sound of the turbo vanes sticking, sounds expensive! Is this common? how can I eliminate that?
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Post #196498 26th Dec 2012 12:33pm
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I would say it's the EGR playing up a bit. My last one was knackered and it had odd effects. Fitting a brand new one was like having a new 90! As it's de-grading you tend not to notice but when it's working as it should you can straight away. But only when replaced. Neutral Often a lack of true performance I found too. $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R
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Post #196499 26th Dec 2012 12:35pm
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Hmm ok that sounds about right thanks! hopefully I want to shut it when I get my truck remapped with the interface if it can be done as every car I have ever owned with an EGR on it has given me trouble! bin the damn things I say! haha Smile 2009 Defender County Hard Top (gone 😞)
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Post #196500 26th Dec 2012 12:38pm
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I agree they are a PITA! I found when my old one was having issues I felt like I had to drive on the power all the time but getting no where fast. With the new EGR fitted it's just as it always should have been. That said it was warning me by putting up the MIL on the dash so it wasn't undetected. I found the early signs of it giving out was it "chattering" on idle. I don't know how handy you are with a spanner / what tools you have available but if you did go down the replacement EGR route with a bit of awkward fettling and a free day you could do it yourself.
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Post #196502 26th Dec 2012 12:43pm
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Most of the turbo vanes only stick when the turbo is really hot after a good run or giving it some stick. If you take it for a hard drive for about 30 mins and then within about 3 mins of stopping the engine remove the circling from the turbo actuator you can sometimes then get hold of the arm that controls the turbo vanes and actuate it you may feel them sticking.

After a further few mins with the engine stopped they free off. This test is only good when the car is fully up to temp and had some hard work. As said you must test SOON after stopping the engine or it will free it's self.

Some people with the speed limiter removed can still only just get to 85 mph we have seen this in some cases be caused by the turbo sticking.

This may not be your problem but worth a test none the less.

Pete
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Jimbob, did you find the solution to your problem??

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Tim
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I'd really appreciate a feedback on this too, as I'm having a very similar problem, described in this thread: http://www.defender2.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=384685#384685 2020: Defender 110 SW 300 Tdi 2004 Alpine White
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