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Discomadness wrote:
Clearly spoke too soon. went to overtake on the dual carriageway. Car went into limp mode. Got the following faults. Done a bit of reading. I know it’s not the turbo actuator as that’s fine. I’m almost sure I can hear a bit of a pressure escape type noise at the front. The car has silicone turbo hoses with mikolor clamps and an alisport intercooler, i’ll Go and have a good look at it and see if something is loose. Just pray there’s not a crack in the intercooler. A faulty big hose I can cope with as I’ve got the original one which was almost new anyway. God this car is one drama after the next.
Oh bloody hell mate
Can u still get to ur turbo, did u put ur heat shields back , know I found a loose clamp , right next to the turbo , assume u have the self actuator test software that motors the actuator over when turned off
If u can hear pressure which I also had, it was as u increased the revs it was a loose clamp
Fingers crossed it’s something simple
23rd Dec 2018 1:42 pm
gstuart
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Found the pic, this is the clip I found loose , the vertical one
Used a stainless steel jubilee clip as the bigger clamps were to wide
23rd Dec 2018 1:47 pm
Discomadness
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gstuart wrote:
Discomadness wrote:
Clearly spoke too soon. went to overtake on the dual carriageway. Car went into limp mode. Got the following faults. Done a bit of reading. I know it’s not the turbo actuator as that’s fine. I’m almost sure I can hear a bit of a pressure escape type noise at the front. The car has silicone turbo hoses with mikolor clamps and an alisport intercooler, i’ll Go and have a good look at it and see if something is loose. Just pray there’s not a crack in the intercooler. A faulty big hose I can cope with as I’ve got the original one which was almost new anyway. God this car is one drama after the next.
Oh bloody hell mate
Can u still get to ur turbo, did u put ur heat shields back , know I found a loose clamp , right next to the turbo , assume u have the self actuator test software that motors the actuator over when turned off
If u can hear pressure which I also had, it was as u increased the revs it was a loose clamp
Fingers crossed it’s something simple
Hiya buddy. Will reply to your pm shortly. Yeah all the guards are fitted now. Grrr. I hear he actuator software cycle the actuator on shut off so hope that’s ok. It seems more down low driver side. Praying it’s not a cracked intercooler which don’t get me wrong I can get fixed just not this side of Christmas ! The clamp your describing I think is the turbo inlet one is it ? Didn’t think that was under pressure. Perhaps it’s under a strong vacuum drawing into the turbo ?Jarrod
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23rd Dec 2018 2:31 pm
gstuart
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Hi mate
Mine would go into limp mode , that clip was actually broke and wouldn’t clamp the hose down properly , managed to fit a new one and fingers crossed resolved the issue
I would get a whistle sound , then as I lifted off the gas pedal it went , was around the 1500 revs range
Agree as logic would say that’s on the suction side so to speak, think if the MAP sensor doesn’t get the correct readings back via the ecu it goes into failsafe
However if its low down I know the bottom intercooler pipe is like an egg shape and couldn’t fit a T bolt clamp , had to fit an ordinary jubilee clip because if the shape
There’s also the other clamp in front of the strut , maybe one is loose ??
I did also soak the actuator and used the made up tool to move it back and forth whilst soaking it with silicone graphite spray
Found a pic as well for u
23rd Dec 2018 2:47 pm
Discomadness
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I’ve got an alisport intercooler which has round pipes so used the mikalator clamps all through. That would make perfect sense re the intake if I’m getting a map low code also wouldn’t it. I’ll check that out because I know I had that pipe off when I did the turbo fixings mod a while back. I’ve got the same whistle pressure noise under load as you describe. It’s been fine for over a hundred miles it was only when I kicked down to overtake it happened. I’ve had the esf warning from the start but assumed that was because of the injector issue. Any ideas what live data I could check and what values should be ?Jarrod
Current : D3 2007 HSE - AKA the lemon
-beanie grille
-detango with led bulbs
-club body off rebuild. TWICE.
23rd Dec 2018 3:05 pm
gstuart
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Hi
That’s handy with the allisport , never know as it’s been fine for 100 x miles a clip has just come loose
Apologises I’m not sure what the live data should be, maybe one of the other members will know
Have u had the MAP sensor out again to see it’s clear
Just thought I may have some live data screen shots, see if I can find them for u to compare
23rd Dec 2018 4:33 pm
gstuart
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Here u go, some screen shots , think this was at tickover
Hope it helps
23rd Dec 2018 4:36 pm
Discomadness
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Bless you mate. I’m going to pick up swmbo’s birthday cake (Christmas Day ) and her 40th to boot ! Now so I’ll check some of the live data under load and see what figures I get.Jarrod
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23rd Dec 2018 5:37 pm
gstuart
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Ur very welcome and hope it’s helpful to ur goodself
Considering the amount of help I’ve received it’s the least I can do
Indeed plse let us know what readings u get
Plus have a great day
23rd Dec 2018 5:49 pm
Discomadness
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That hissing noise is definately louder than it was. It also seems to be low down drivers side. I’m praying it’s blown the hose off the flange or something similar. Jarrod
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23rd Dec 2018 6:16 pm
Discomadness
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Had a quick look. Possibly have maybe found it. The pipe that goes from the mass air flow meter across the upper fan cowling, then bends down toward the floor, there’s a joint there which is fixed to the fan cowls, the upper being screwed to a fitting. Well the fitting is missing allowing the joint to come apart. I’ll jury rig some sort of repair tomorrow to get me through and have a real good look in letter light at other flanges etc but they all seemed ok. On my knees in the dark with a rubbish torch Jarrod
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23rd Dec 2018 7:05 pm
gstuart
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Hi mate
That would be a result if that’s all it is
If it’s the same fitting I’m thinking of I fitted new screws there so that it didn’t lift
Looking at the pic is it the 2 x shiny bolts near the bottom of the picture ur talking about
23rd Dec 2018 7:40 pm
gstuart
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gstuart wrote:
Hi mate
That would be a result if that’s all it is
If it’s the same fitting I’m thinking of I fitted new screws there so that it didn’t lift
Looking at the pic is it the 2 x shiny bolts near the bottom of the picture ur talking about
Hi buddy. That’s the pipe ! It’s the joint to the right that I think may be the problem. It bends down toward the floor. The joint it held together by a combination of those screws and the upper fan cowl being fixed down to the lower one. I’m hoping that’s what the issue is but knowing my luck it won’t be.
Jarrod
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