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diesel_jim Member Since: 13 Oct 2008 Location: hiding Posts: 6105 |
All Td5's had anti stall. check that the clutch switch is still connected (or working)... it's on the top of the clutch master cylinder, where the oil pipe comes out, there's a union with a pressure switch attached. If you unplug this switch then you'll get the symptoms that you're describing.
A later ECU will just be programmed with (hopefully) the later version of the software, which I believe did make the drive a bit better. Hopefully one of the tuning expert will chime in and describe it better. edit: just re-read your post and see that you have checked the switch. Just need to ask, how did you check it? did you just meter the switch itself, or use a diagnostic device so that you're 100% sure the ECU is seeing the switch operate? |
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18th Aug 2013 9:59am |
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sandylands Member Since: 07 Nov 2012 Location: uk Posts: 19 |
Hi, cheers for replying, i checked the switch by un plugging it and it is much more jerky with it disconnected. connected is better, but as ive said its very jerky, not great for towing cattle or horses, i just wondered if anyone who had and msb and now has a nnn has noticed the difference.
Cheers |
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18th Aug 2013 8:34pm |
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sandylands Member Since: 07 Nov 2012 Location: uk Posts: 19 |
oh also i thought only 2002 models onwards had anti stall?? unless the early anti stall was not very good??
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18th Aug 2013 8:45pm |
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abomb1969 Member Since: 23 Jul 2011 Location: Welwyn, Hertfordshire Posts: 79 |
Sounds like my TD5, jerky as hell in 1st. Anti stall works better since I disconnected the snorkel. Its a 1999.
Will have to check my clutch switch. Whats the low range mod? |
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18th Aug 2013 8:55pm |
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sandylands Member Since: 07 Nov 2012 Location: uk Posts: 19 |
disconnect the low range switch and short it out by connecting the wires in the plug-ecu then thinks she is in low box and the throttle is a lot less sensitive, to be honest my 90 was almost un drivable until i did this so well worth it.
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18th Aug 2013 9:02pm |
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