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claydiggermud



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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 HT Tamar Blue
Whooshing noise
Hey up , I have a whooshing noise from under the bonnet when accelerating but can’t find any split hose etc, now the orange engine light is on . Any advice would be greatly appreciated .TIA.
Post #962032 17th Aug 2022 6:07pm
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blackwolf



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Intercooler hoses, the intercooler itself, or a gasket between turbo and manifold or manifold and head are the most likely.
Post #962034 17th Aug 2022 6:14pm
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Ianh



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Sounds like your intercooler has a split, generally at the crimped seam at the bottom left if standing in front of the vehicle. You can generally see some soot there as well.

Else it could be a hole on the bottom of the hose from the turbo to IC as steering column can rub on it or if a 2.2 on the 90 degree hose that connects to the inlet manifold

Do you have a code reader as it should show a DTC which helps confirm.

Edit :- BW beat me to it... again Very Happy
Post #962035 17th Aug 2022 6:15pm
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claydiggermud



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Thanks for your replies I do have a dtc reader will try and use it tomorrow.
Post #962036 17th Aug 2022 6:23pm
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only the day before yesterday I found my steering column was rubbing on my turbo to intercooler hose, mine is a 2.4 and it is not holed yet, have ordered a new hose and the alternator bracket designed for the 2.2 which others on the forum have told me also fits a 2.4.

Just need a free day to get it fitted, in the mean time a bit of string is holding the hose clear. DEFENDER 90 TDCI XS,

I hope everyone is well and your land rovers make you happy
Post #962037 17th Aug 2022 6:26pm
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Ianh



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I think yours is a 2013 2.2, mines the same and the IC gave out (split at seam) 6 months ago, with same symptoms, it’s a common issue as is the 90 degree elbow at the inlet manifold getting a hole in it. The hose from turbo to IC is less likely to get a hole on the 2.2 due to a bracket being fitted to keep it from rubbing on the steering column.
Post #962039 17th Aug 2022 6:30pm
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custom90



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Sometimes the actuator getting sticky can be similar too.

With the clearance between the hose and steering column, what on earth were LR thinking? $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R
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Post #962050 17th Aug 2022 8:17pm
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JPE



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If you can’t find a hole in the easy to access hoses, then it might well be that right angle hose connecting to the inlet manifold, which is hard to see let alone access, or a intercooler split. I’ve had 2 hoses split as well as the intercooler over the last 3 years. I took mine to a garage & asked them to smoke test which found the problem 2 out of the 3 times. The other time, when it was that right angle one, smoke testing didn’t create enough pressure to open the split.
Post #962053 17th Aug 2022 8:35pm
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Ianh



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custom90steve wrote:

With the clearance between the hose and steering column, what on earth were LR thinking?


Landrover stopped thinking after the TD5 Very Happy
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claydiggermud



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Found the hole in the hose going into the inlet manifold right on the bend.
So I will now get it swapped Thumbs Up
Post #962174 18th Aug 2022 7:32pm
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bear100



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I’m on my 3rd Silicone hose! First one was probably my fault and not cutting back enough so it rubbed on the steering rod linage and the second wore through just by the 90 bend and the pulley, looks like my engine has a bit of flex and the pulley touched the hose on full swing! 2016 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 TDV8
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Post #962178 18th Aug 2022 7:58pm
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Ianh



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And here is your guide for doing that 90 degree elbow. Inc pics and various ways of doing it depending on how big your hands are Very Happy

https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic81674.html?highlight=pipe

Ps BAS do the silicon elbow. I renewed all with a full set from BAS when I did MY BAS IC and main rad at same time.
Post #962179 18th Aug 2022 8:00pm
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Ianh



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bear100 wrote:
I’m on my 3rd Silicone hose! First one was probably my fault and not cutting back enough so it rubbed on the steering rod linage and the second wore through just by the 90 bend and the pulley, looks like my engine has a bit of flex and the pulley touched the hose on full swing!


If yours is a 2.4 then you have different hoses than “Claydiggermud” who has a 2.2. The 2.4 has two hoses where as the 2.2 has 3 silicon hoses with a metal pipe section between the output of the IC and the input to the inlet manifold. That small 90 degree hose between the metal pipe section and inlet manifold can hole and is completely surrounded by other pipes, so much so you can barely see it, so it’s an absolute pig to change, but can be done as per the topic I linked to.
Post #962182 18th Aug 2022 8:19pm
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Co1



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claydiggermud wrote:
Found the hole in the hose going into the inlet manifold right on the bend.
So I will now get it swapped Thumbs Up


My thoughts go out to you. Kiss goodbye to the skin on your knuckles!
Post #962210 19th Aug 2022 5:23am
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