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Norm4n Member Since: 31 Aug 2012 Location: Surrey Posts: 329 |
Does it disappear when you press the clutch?
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6th Mar 2014 7:41am |
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schuee Member Since: 16 Jul 2012 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 378 |
I will give that a go today if it happens again, any reason behind that?
Cheers Keith |
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6th Mar 2014 7:50am |
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Cheshire110 Member Since: 26 Jul 2013 Location: Cheshire/London Posts: 2755 |
Mines had a few issues relating to idle ('hunting [reving up and down], noisy etc) and they were EGR related. As soon as it's out of warranty ill have it remapped and the EGR turned off. Cheers, David
Land Rovers of all shapes S3 onwards… Daily is a 110 V8. |
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6th Mar 2014 8:11am |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17382 |
A malfunctioning Volume Control Valve in the fuel pump on the 2.4 TDCi can cause an erratic idle and injector rattle without throwing up any DTCs. Not easy to diagnose, except that most other things will cause DTCs so the absence of a DTC is in itself a clue.
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6th Mar 2014 10:04am |
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schuee Member Since: 16 Jul 2012 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 378 |
Hi David,
Well that is interesting I have just had the EGR valve replaced with a new unit about a month ago by my dealer, because the old one was squealing like a pig Many Thanks Keith |
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6th Mar 2014 10:07am |
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schuee Member Since: 16 Jul 2012 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 378 |
Hello Blackwolf, Not getting the MIL light lit up, so am I correct in saying there will be no DTC events if dealer checks this out? If this is the case I may mention what you have related to me, as my warranty runs out in September and don't want to be left with any nasty surprises if not correctly diagnosed now. Thanks for the info mate, Keith |
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6th Mar 2014 10:18am |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17382 |
There are many situations which will cause DTCs without turning on the MIL, but the VCV is one of the few areas of the engine management system which isn't very effectively monitored. The result is that a VCV can be quite severely faulty and definitely cause driving faults and yet not cause any DTCs.
Transits also have issues in this area. |
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6th Mar 2014 7:12pm |
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