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Engine System Fault at random times
Hi all,
Sorry to be asking for help again
I get an "Engine System Fault" message appearing on my dash at random times which stays on for roughly 3 seconds. If anything it seems to happen mostly when accelerating or if I let the revs drop too much altough not eclusively so.
The local garage (Cheviot 4x4, Newcastle) read the fault and said the code was something to do with the turbo but they couldnt find fault with it. They also said the code wasnt very specific and it could be one of a multitude of things
It started appearing after the car was run dry of diesel and changing the fuel filters (genuine LR) seems to have helped as it doesnt happen anywhere near as often now.
The local garage cleared the fault and it stayed off for two days but has started again.
Anyone got any ideas as to what it may be?
15th Mar 2014 3:34 pm
JC
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Had a similar thing with my last D3, it also went to 'low power' mode, which was a bit embarrassing at times !, first diagnosed as a faulty wheel sensor ?, eventually sorted as a fault in the turbo, never happened again in 60 thou.
Does it happen at particular revs? Mine did the ESF very often at 2000rpm. Ended up having a HP fuel pump replaced.Mark.
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16th Mar 2014 11:23 am
Robbie
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Re: Engine System Fault at random times
Biker Pete wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry to be asking for help again
I get an "Engine System Fault" message appearing on my dash at random times which stays on for roughly 3 seconds. If anything it seems to happen mostly when accelerating or if I let the revs drop too much altough not eclusively so.
The local garage (Cheviot 4x4, Newcastle) read the fault and said the code was something to do with the turbo but they couldnt find fault with it. They also said the code wasnt very specific and it could be one of a multitude of things
It started appearing after the car was run dry of diesel and changing the fuel filters (genuine LR) seems to have helped as it doesnt happen anywhere near as often now.
The local garage cleared the fault and it stayed off for two days but has started again.
Anyone got any ideas as to what it may be?
It sounds like the dealer cannot read the Land Rover specific codes, so getting these read properly is a good start. As for running the car out of diesel, this should not be possible unless you have a gauging problem that over-reads.
As with all electronic messages on the D3, double check the battery, connections and alternator charging voltage before spending any money. It this is all ok then brake bulbs and brake switch next.
Post the results of your battery and alternator check back on here and arrange to have your fault codes read by someone, or buy your own tool (as they are a good investment).
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Quote:
Is yours a late 2006, ie an MY07 or is it still an MY06?
She's a 56 plate so I am not sure, how do I tell?
17th Mar 2014 9:03 am
Robbie
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If you look at your VIN (the number written on the little plate behind the windscreen) it will identify the model year. For example from a made-up VIN:
SAL LA A A 1 3 7 A 456789 = MY07
where as:
SAL LA A A 1 3 6 A 456789 = MY06
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Mine has done this a many times over the last few months , but only under load ? , never when tootling around , so I'm gonna fit new fuel and air filter this week , as it's like a fuel thing , I can be doing 70 then special off , knock it out of gear and coast for 3 or 4 seconds then it's fine again -------------------------------------------------
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17th Mar 2014 10:16 pm
Biker Pete
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Thanks Robbie, she is an MY07
The fault seems more random on mine Stew but usually when accelerating although it has happened when cruising along in top before.
18th Mar 2014 8:37 am
nighthawk
Member Since: 24 Jul 2010
Location: Malta
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Hey Pete (and stew),
Have someone read the fault codes and post them here (P0046? P123B?)
It will help to narrow things down. Unfortunately there have been many unnecessarily replaced turbos due to certain fault codes whose description contains "turbocharger", when in reality it is something trivial such as a sticking actuator, EGR issue, or a MAF sensor or MAP sensor issue.Dennis
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18th Mar 2014 8:45 am
Robbie
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Well from the 'power-band' symptoms, the warning light and the confirmed model year there is a very good chance that this is an EGR issue.
Still need to see the real fault codes.
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