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Shaunm41
 


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Restricted Performance after dead battery

Good morning all,

I have a 2014 Discovery 4 SDV6 that’s been stood for last 8 months, occasionally started but brought up all sorts of warnings as the battery ran down. Started her up the other day to start using her again, cleared all the faults with the Gap IID tool and went on a good run to charge the battery.

All the faults have cleared and Gap tool shows no faults and the battery low warning has gone now as it’s had plenty of running to charge but the red warning triangle and the restricted performance warning won’t clear! If I run the fault clearance on the gap tool, the warning goes but instantly comes back whether engine running or not so could this be something power related?

Anyone got any ideas?

Thanks in advance
  
Post #236736924th Apr 2024 8:41 am
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Shaunm41
 


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Update

It’s now also bringing this up

P010D-00 (AF) Mass or volume air flow B - circuit high
At 155641 km
Triggered on 23-04-2024 18:52:41
  
Post #236737124th Apr 2024 8:57 am
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Jamiehol
 


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Most likely a faulty MAF but try swapping the MAFs over assuming a 3.0 diesel and see if the fault code moves.
  
Post #236737424th Apr 2024 9:40 am
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Shaunm41
 


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Thanks for your reply.

I checked the live values of both MAF sensors and the readings are as follows:

Bank 1 - 0.200 g/s
Bank 2 - 213 g/s

So I would assume that means the MAF on bank 2 is faulty?
  
Post #236738324th Apr 2024 11:12 am
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Jamiehol
 


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As I say I’d swap the MAFs over just to make sure the fault follows the MAF rather it possibly being a wiring fault.

The folks at Powerful have this handy video for identifying which MAF is which ?si=TDEa4Svhcj74MAI_
  
Post #236740024th Apr 2024 12:49 pm
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