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robpenrose



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Annoying Fault i cant Diagnose
Does anyone know what could be causeing this fault:

When i press the accelerator pedal to the floor, it seems to change how the pedal responded. You have to push it further to get the same output from the engine.Its only when you give it full throttle and then it stays the same after until the restart.

Its almost like it goes into the low range throttle mode. It happens in any gear, at any revs etc, and turning the off resets it back to normal again.

I could drive for any amount of time without hitting full throttle and it wouldnt have this problem.

I initially thought it was putting it into a limp mode as i thought it did it when it boosts (as this was when i gave it full throttle to over take or something), but i have also now noticed it does it at very low revs even before the boost kicks in.

I have asked my indy about it a few times, but he keeps saying it pulls up no fault codes. I have even taken him out with his computers connected, but he says it looks normal even though i can feel it isnt.

I have had the problem for a while, and have never got to the bottom of it, but im thinking of getting a remap in the new year, so want to running properly before i do.

Its very annoying as my garage cant find the problem.

Any ideas welcomed... Current:D4 HSE
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Post #105293 7th Dec 2011 12:13pm
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Grockle



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check the crank postion sensor 2.4 90 XS
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Post #105295 7th Dec 2011 12:15pm
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Zinke



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Not any help to you but mine does exactly the same thing. And ive heard of a few other people with the same problem. Hopefully gary from Alive will be along shortly to explain Very Happy

Pete.
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robpenrose



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Thanks all for the responses so far. Yeah i have also heard of others doing it too, but never got a definative answer. Its bloody annoying

Grockle wrote:
check the crank postion sensor


Why would that make a difference? It runs fine Current:D4 HSE
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Post #105305 7th Dec 2011 12:30pm
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Martin
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Does the response change when you put the transfer box in low? Try it in neutral and not moving.  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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Post #105309 7th Dec 2011 12:41pm
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derbywill



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Have you checked the waste gate on the turbo ?
This can give a loss of power and it will reset when ignition off then on
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robpenrose



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Martin wrote:
Does the response change when you put the transfer box in low? Try it in neutral and not moving.


Yeah does change as expected when in low range, maybe i will put it into low range, full throttle then back into high and see if its changed back to what it should be like or stayed in low range mode.

Its also hard to tell without moving if its changed or not Current:D4 HSE
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Post #105325 7th Dec 2011 1:34pm
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robpenrose



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derbywill wrote:
Have you checked the waste gate on the turbo ?
This can give a loss of power and it will reset when ignition off then on
Will


But it does it even if the turbo doesnt boost. Doesnt the waste gate only open on full boost?? Current:D4 HSE
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Post #105326 7th Dec 2011 1:35pm
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robpenrose



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To update:

Just ran a couple of tests:

Put in in low range, stationary & push the accelerator to the floor, revs only go up a bit, back into high range and drive off and it seems like it hasn't come out of low range throttle response, showing same simptoms as I was experiencing before.

Next test: (restart engine to cancel symptoms)

In high range, stationary & push the accelerator to the floor, revs go up a little, drive off and it's gone into the low range type throttle response again.

By low range throttle response, I basically mean you need to push the throttle down further to extract the same amount as power as when it's working correctly.

So the problem happens in high and low range (although doesn't appear noticeable in low range, but is when high is selected again), moving or stationary, at full engine load/boost or low revs and no boost, or in neutral/gear.

Anyone anymore the wiser after these findings?? Current:D4 HSE
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Post #105389 7th Dec 2011 6:18pm
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twopoint6khz



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Sounds like the high/low switch on the transfer lever may be sticking in low? I think low is closed. I imagine it'd be easy to see if you whip the centre seat/cubby box out, lift the centre panel and have a look down at the transmission.
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robpenrose



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I don't think it's linked to that switch, as it does it when your in high and don't touch low.

The only thing in common with everything is pushing the throttle to the floor, then the fault occurs and doesn't go until the engine is switched off. Current:D4 HSE
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Post #105400 7th Dec 2011 6:50pm
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landy andy



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I think you need new potentiometer, accelerator pedal.

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Lorryman100



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It does sound as if there is a problem with the pedal potentiometer whether it is at fault or the wiring harness is damaged. When the garage hooked up his diagnostics and you went for a run did he notice if the D% and E% readings corresponded with the pedal position? Also try a good covering of AC-50 on the pedal to disperse any moisture and give the plug a clean with electrical contact cleaner incase of mineralization contamination.
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robpenrose



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I thought about a new pedal, the annoying thing is they are about 100, so i dont want to buy one if it wont fix it.

Would it be possible to trace the harnesws back without completly ripping the car apart, or get any other form of diagnostic to check it, or the pedal seperatly?

Im not sure on the D% and E% Lorryman100, the mechanic just said it looked normal, although i do remember him saying something look slightly low, but not out of tolerance. It was back in August when i had it done!!

Dont suppose anyone has a spare pedal that they know works that i could use to check??

All the help and information much appreciated. Current:D4 HSE
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Post #105492 8th Dec 2011 9:35am
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bell-auto-services



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Im not fully sure I understand your description of the fault but they are prone to the pedal wires chafing through inside the loom casing that is like a corrugated casing, this is more noticable when the car is wet for obvious reasons.

I would also be testing the fuel pressure at the head regulator and you should see 4 bar at all times.

Pete
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