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Boroboy



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Tickover issue?

Hello all,
I own an 58 Freelander 2, 2.2td4 with 94k on the clock now. For the last few months I've noticed an intermittent tickover problem. Basically around once or twice a week now. When I come to a stop at some lights etc. The tickover drops until the car nearly cuts out. May do this 3 times in a row, then fine for a few days. The tickover normally sits at around 700 revs. When the issue occurs it drops to around 4-500 revs for a few seconds, then picks up again. It does feel like the engine is going to cut out, but so far it hasn't.
Anyone else suffered from a similar issue or know what the the cause could be?
There's no codes stored. As have checked with my code reader.
Thanks. Landy has now gone.


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Post #300591 12th Jun 2016 5:12 pm
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alex_pescaru



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Can your diagnostic tool reads the oil temperature when these happen?

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Boroboy



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I'll have to have it permanently plugged in then. I'll have a look at it's functions later. It does have some live readings. Although its quite basic.
So what are you thinking?
It only occurs once the engine is fully warmed up.
Either when you put the clutch in or when rolling to a set of lights in neutral.
Cheers. Landy has now gone.

Post #300594 12th Jun 2016 5:47 pm
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alex_pescaru



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Not necessarily... When it happens, plug it in and read the oil temp.
Generally, the oil temp has priority over the water temp for diesel engine ECU when adjusting fuel injection quantity.
Therefore a defective oil sensor could lead to these symptoms sometimes.

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Boroboy



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Thanks for that. I shall look into it. Once its up to normal running temperature, I'll check the oil temperature. When the tickover drops again, I'll then re-check it. Landy has now gone.

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Boroboy



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alex_pescaru wrote:
Not necessarily... When it happens, plug it in and read the oil temp.
Generally, the oil temp has priority over the water temp for diesel engine ECU when adjusting fuel injection quantity.
Therefore a defective oil sensor could lead to these symptoms sometimes.

Alex,
Thanks again for your help. My landy has now gone. Part exchanged her yesterday. I may be back one day. Landy has now gone.

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Steve D



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Ah, the default cure for a sick Landy! Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
Evoque SD4 Dynamic Lux Auto
Present: Audi A3 S Line.

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Yorky Bob



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Ah, the default cure for a sick Landy!

Nothing like buying someone else's reject and starting the whole cycle again. Rolling Eyes How times have changed, your worst enemy only used to be corrosion Big Cry (and no wheels in a morning in Liverpool Whistle ). FL2 MY10 TD4 GS traded in at 2 years
FL2 MY13 TD4 GS Current

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