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Egr arrived today so gonna put that back together first then go from there so intermittent seems like it’s supermarket diesel or a coincidenceDisco 3 gone but not forGotten
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2nd Jun 2020 5:50 pm
PROFSR G
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Well the fault has been intermittent for quite some time now yes? Presumably you have had diesel from different sources over that period whilst still experiencing the symptoms!
Most probably a coincidence, so I would put that thought in the glove box for now! Sort the EGR, clean the throttle body thoroughly, and scrupulously inspect the elec connections. yµ (idµ - eAµ) ψ=mψ
2nd Jun 2020 6:00 pm
James1974
Member Since: 23 Nov 2017
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Will do
Mate only stated happening when the intake manifold split that code came up every 5 mins then changed that damaged the egr water cooker in the prosess Now comes up just now and then have done a smoke and vac check and no leakes as I can seeDisco 3 gone but not forGotten
Welcome disco 4
Flappy paddles working from gap
Heated steering wheel done
Bluetooth iPod connection done
Xeon lights (facelift) done
Afs retrofit done
Logic 7 retrofit done
Armrest fridge
Facelift rear lights
Retrofit High beam assist done
Genuine 22” Range Rover sport alloys
Retrofit acc (gave up not possible)
retrofit tpms done
Retrofit Range Rover lcd digital dash. Done
Retrofit blind spot assist done
2nd Jun 2020 6:43 pm
James1974
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Well hopefully some progress
Driving along today with live values up on my phone and started loosing power and jerking until I pressed the accelerator
Live values were
Fuel pressure desires and actual the same so looks ok
Turbo acuator bank 1 desired and actual the same so looks ok
Now this don’t look right manifold absolute pressure bank 1 was about 140-160 then all of a sudden went down to 50kpa and lost power and stuttered
What your guys thought on this as the car is on over 100kpa when it’s just ticking overDisco 3 gone but not forGotten
Welcome disco 4
Flappy paddles working from gap
Heated steering wheel done
Bluetooth iPod connection done
Xeon lights (facelift) done
Afs retrofit done
Logic 7 retrofit done
Armrest fridge
Facelift rear lights
Retrofit High beam assist done
Genuine 22” Range Rover sport alloys
Retrofit acc (gave up not possible)
retrofit tpms done
Retrofit Range Rover lcd digital dash. Done
Retrofit blind spot assist done
7th Jun 2020 7:03 pm
PROFSR G
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Need more info, any other codes? 100 kPa is basically atmospheric pressure so that looks right for idle.yµ (idµ - eAµ) ψ=mψ
7th Jun 2020 10:58 pm
James1974
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No codes this time it’s been comming up with only p2263 only now and thenDisco 3 gone but not forGotten
Welcome disco 4
Flappy paddles working from gap
Heated steering wheel done
Bluetooth iPod connection done
Xeon lights (facelift) done
Afs retrofit done
Logic 7 retrofit done
Armrest fridge
Facelift rear lights
Retrofit High beam assist done
Genuine 22” Range Rover sport alloys
Retrofit acc (gave up not possible)
retrofit tpms done
Retrofit Range Rover lcd digital dash. Done
Retrofit blind spot assist done
8th Jun 2020 6:05 am
James1974
Member Since: 23 Nov 2017
Location: Stevenage
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PROFSR G wrote:
Need more info, any other codes? 100 kPa is basically atmospheric pressure so that looks right for idle.
Changed map censor no change done it twice today
Drive along very steady and map reading dropped to 60kpa no power and hesitation but clears it self ina few seconds or if I put my foot on acceleratorDisco 3 gone but not forGotten
Welcome disco 4
Flappy paddles working from gap
Heated steering wheel done
Bluetooth iPod connection done
Xeon lights (facelift) done
Afs retrofit done
Logic 7 retrofit done
Armrest fridge
Facelift rear lights
Retrofit High beam assist done
Genuine 22” Range Rover sport alloys
Retrofit acc (gave up not possible)
retrofit tpms done
Retrofit Range Rover lcd digital dash. Done
Retrofit blind spot assist done
11th Jun 2020 8:50 pm
PROFSR G
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Sounds like you're going to have to go through the "live values" whilst the problem is presenting.
Either that or as DM says take it to a specialist. Its difficult to offer you much else with just the dtc to go on!
I doubt its anything substantial and quite probably a small issue.yµ (idµ - eAµ) ψ=mψ
11th Jun 2020 11:31 pm
James1974
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It’s hard taking it to a specialist as it’s intermittent and can go days not doing itDisco 3 gone but not forGotten
Welcome disco 4
Flappy paddles working from gap
Heated steering wheel done
Bluetooth iPod connection done
Xeon lights (facelift) done
Afs retrofit done
Logic 7 retrofit done
Armrest fridge
Facelift rear lights
Retrofit High beam assist done
Genuine 22” Range Rover sport alloys
Retrofit acc (gave up not possible)
retrofit tpms done
Retrofit Range Rover lcd digital dash. Done
Retrofit blind spot assist done
12th Jun 2020 7:45 am
James1974
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What live values would you surgestDisco 3 gone but not forGotten
Welcome disco 4
Flappy paddles working from gap
Heated steering wheel done
Bluetooth iPod connection done
Xeon lights (facelift) done
Afs retrofit done
Logic 7 retrofit done
Armrest fridge
Facelift rear lights
Retrofit High beam assist done
Genuine 22” Range Rover sport alloys
Retrofit acc (gave up not possible)
retrofit tpms done
Retrofit Range Rover lcd digital dash. Done
Retrofit blind spot assist done
12th Jun 2020 7:45 am
James1974
Member Since: 23 Nov 2017
Location: Stevenage
Posts: 990
PROFSR G wrote:
Re-instate the EGR function, remove throttle body and thoroughly clean especially butterfly, MAP sensor etc. Check very carefully all elec connections.
Have just had live data up and throttle position on the iid tool says 0
It did go to 78% At very light throttle map also went down to 50 kpa at the same time
then spluttered and as it whent back to 0 power came back
It shouldn’t always say 0 ?Disco 3 gone but not forGotten
Welcome disco 4
Flappy paddles working from gap
Heated steering wheel done
Bluetooth iPod connection done
Xeon lights (facelift) done
Afs retrofit done
Logic 7 retrofit done
Armrest fridge
Facelift rear lights
Retrofit High beam assist done
Genuine 22” Range Rover sport alloys
Retrofit acc (gave up not possible)
retrofit tpms done
Retrofit Range Rover lcd digital dash. Done
Retrofit blind spot assist done
12th Jun 2020 10:35 am
PROFSR G
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If you turn on the ign (eng off) connect to live values> then select the available throttle values.
You will see the values move as you very slowly depress the throttle pedal which are displayed in two different parameters, by two throttle switches. The parameters displayed are 1. voltage, and 2. % throttle open. The switch displaying voltage will be slightly behind its sibling in its value, and progressively they start to merge as the pedal is depressed. So for example you might see the "closed" voltage values begin at say 0.75v and 1.12v. As you depress the throttle these values will rise steadily to something like 5.9v and progressively with no interruption or sudden rise in the values shown. Equally, the switch displaying "% open" will begin at throttle 0% and will slowly rise and progress to "99,9% open" again with constant and steady uninterrupted progress.
Have a look at the available throttle values taken together, and see if there is any discrepancies.
The IID is not just a code reader, but you have to learn how to use its functions and what they mean.
This is where the tool starts to pay for itself, but have to learn how to interpret it and there is a lot of live values to learn!!
Every day is a school day yµ (idµ - eAµ) ψ=mψ
12th Jun 2020 11:48 am
James1974
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The only throttle values on my iid tool are what I displayed in the pic this reference is to the throttle body as if I move the flap by hand the % increases is the flap surpose to move with the throttle Pedal
Disco 3 gone but not forGotten
Welcome disco 4
Flappy paddles working from gap
Heated steering wheel done
Bluetooth iPod connection done
Xeon lights (facelift) done
Afs retrofit done
Logic 7 retrofit done
Armrest fridge
Facelift rear lights
Retrofit High beam assist done
Genuine 22” Range Rover sport alloys
Retrofit acc (gave up not possible)
retrofit tpms done
Retrofit Range Rover lcd digital dash. Done
Retrofit blind spot assist done
12th Jun 2020 12:14 pm
James1974
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Location: Stevenage
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First pic is of full throttle second is no throttle
Disco 3 gone but not forGotten
Welcome disco 4
Flappy paddles working from gap
Heated steering wheel done
Bluetooth iPod connection done
Xeon lights (facelift) done
Afs retrofit done
Logic 7 retrofit done
Armrest fridge
Facelift rear lights
Retrofit High beam assist done
Genuine 22” Range Rover sport alloys
Retrofit acc (gave up not possible)
retrofit tpms done
Retrofit Range Rover lcd digital dash. Done
Retrofit blind spot assist done
12th Jun 2020 12:17 pm
PROFSR G
Member Since: 06 Mar 2017
Location: Lost
Posts: 5052
Looking at the static pics you posted will not really tell you very much.
You need to observe the changes in each live value as you slowly depress the throttle pedal. Ign on, eng off)
You're looking for any anomaly such as sudden spike, drop or stall that would deviate from the otherwise natural progression of the figures. It must be said there are many other possibilities besides the throttle, but understanding this will help you progress to other LV tests.yµ (idµ - eAµ) ψ=mψ
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