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AlexSmith Member Since: 05 Sep 2013 Location: Arroio do Meio, RS Posts: 47 |
I didn't know the 300TDI had even an EGR... Imagine a 'check engine' light... I mean... My 300TDI (MY 2004) doesn't have either one. 2020: Defender 110 SW 300 Tdi 2004 Alpine White
2013-2017: Defender 110 S 2.4 (Puma) 2008 Stornoway Gray 2002-2005: Defender 90 CSW 300 Tdi Dark Green |
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24th Oct 2021 3:51pm |
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Two90s Member Since: 24 Dec 2020 Location: Southern UK Posts: 40 |
Our 300Tdi certainly has an EGR valve. They stopped making the 300Tdi around 1998/99 if I recall correctly, so your 2004 truck should have a Td5 engine ? Puma 90 XS Station Wagon in Keswick Green 2012 2.2 Tdci
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24th Oct 2021 8:27pm |
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AlexSmith Member Since: 05 Sep 2013 Location: Arroio do Meio, RS Posts: 47 |
Here in Brazil, the year/engine combinations were different.
Until 2005, we had only Tdi engines. From 2005 to 2006, we had some units coming with Tdi and some coming with TD5 engines. From 2007 onward, we had TDCi (a.k.a. Puma) 2.4 engines only. I'm not sure, but I believe we had some units of the 2.2 TDCi in 2011. After that, we didn't have any Defenders being built here. "The 300Tdi was replaced in 1998 by the 5-cylinder Td5, bringing to an end the line of Land Rover 4-cylinder engines that can be traced back to 1957. The Td5 engine was loosely based on the Rover Group's L-series diesel engine. The 300Tdi remained in production in Brazil, and was offered as an option on rest of world (non-UK/Europe) models. Following Ford's acquisition of Land Rover in 2000, the engine was used in Brazilian-built Ford pick-up trucks as well.[13] Increasingly restrictive emissions laws worldwide and falling sales led to production of the 300Tdi ending in 2006." Have a look here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Rover_engines 2020: Defender 110 SW 300 Tdi 2004 Alpine White 2013-2017: Defender 110 S 2.4 (Puma) 2008 Stornoway Gray 2002-2005: Defender 90 CSW 300 Tdi Dark Green |
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24th Oct 2021 9:32pm |
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