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Defender du



Member Since: 20 Feb 2024
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Wales 2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 PU Santorini Black
Intermittent power power loss 2.4tdci
Having problems again!!!
Intermittent loss of power when warmed up ticks over fine starts fine after but struggles to rev over 2-3k like fuel starvation when more fuel is needed.
Some things done over past couple of years:
New fuel pump
New injectors
New egr
New map and maf
New fuel filter holder
New timing chain.
Silicone hoses

Happens out of the blue just kangaroos then slows down wont rev above 2-3k rpm then seams to clear after a few minutes, puff of black smoke at times and when it is doing this.
Post #1051942 16th Nov 2024 9:19pm
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Ianh



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Have you changed the VCV ? Do you get any Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC’s).
Post #1051947 16th Nov 2024 10:01pm
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Defender du



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Wales 2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 PU Santorini Black
Vcv would of been changed a couple of years ago, not getting erratic tick over so thought it would not be VCV as it sits well on tick over.
Post #1051950 16th Nov 2024 10:06pm
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blackwolf



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Check for DTCs and if none change the VCV.
Post #1051956 16th Nov 2024 10:42pm
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Defender du



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Thanks have got one on standby after lastime👍

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Post #1051961 17th Nov 2024 6:48am
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Defender du



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These are the Dtc
Post #1051962 17th Nov 2024 7:25am
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Ianh



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Given you have changed the injectors and the fuel filter, what’s the wiring like to the injectors ? as I’m thinking the P121C code is pointing to the culprit.
Post #1052003 17th Nov 2024 4:07pm
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Defender du



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Thanks Ian will have a look👍👍
Post #1052004 17th Nov 2024 4:28pm
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Trev



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Scotland 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Zermatt Silver
I had a similar issue with mine, I would be trundling along and it would just lose power and acceleration would be extremely sluggish. If I pulled over, switched the engine off then on again the problem would go away for a while. In my case it was the turbo actuator that was at fault.
Post #1052023 17th Nov 2024 9:03pm
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Defender du



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Wales 2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 PU Santorini Black
Actuator seams ok have been putting some light oil for a few months and there is movement. The problem happens when you put your foot down and it is like limp mode. If I pull over and try to rev struggles to go above 2000rpm.
Post #1052029 17th Nov 2024 9:22pm
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