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gasman



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United Kingdom 2009 Freelander 2 TD4_e GS Manual Zermatt Silver

Just thought I would update this post.

Turbo now working as it should after the Mr. Muscle clean out.

As for the poor starting issue decided to check out the air intake side of things.
Removed throttle body, cleaned and tested. OK
Removed intake manifold, cleaned and removed swirl flaps whilst I was there. OK
Checked glow plugs whilst manifold was off OK










Car starts a lot better than it did and it does drives a lot better but I think there is still a slight issue with the starting.

I am now looking into the possibility of air entering the fuel system when it has stood over night. Number one suspect is the fuel filter connections. Although I use OEM Purflex filters the 'O' rings in the quick release connections could be getting worn.
Not sure if you can change them especially as one houses the fuel temp. sensor.

Just as a foot note I always lubricate the connections with a small amount of silicone grease when replacing the filter. Now at the point when I learn something new something old is lost out the other side !
Now retired so it doesn't matter anymore.
Freelander now gone.

Post #405475 19th Mar 2021 6:10 pm
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Stril72



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hi, put a washer behind the crankshaft sensor , then it will get a better reading from the wheel.

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jules



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gasman wrote:


This time I did what I should have done in the first place........fill the turbo with Mr Muscular oven cleaner. Used the straw applicator from the large WD40 tin and fitted this to the oven cleaner can. Managed to locate the straw through the turbine blades and filled it up. As it started to foam up I sealed the open end of the turbo with an old duster to prevent it running out.


Ive added Mr Muscle to my toolbox - never thought of using that.
Do you think it might effect the DPF with all the muck it chucks down the exhaust tract? Jules

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gasman



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United Kingdom 2009 Freelander 2 TD4_e GS Manual Zermatt Silver

Hi Jules

Sorry for the late reply. Still messing around with this starting issue.

As for the Mr. Muscle, my car does not have a DPF but from what I have read and seen on YouTube it doesn't do them any harm. It's a popular fix on the VAG sights, they have been using it for some time. Thumbs Up Now at the point when I learn something new something old is lost out the other side !
Now retired so it doesn't matter anymore.
Freelander now gone.

Post #407315 4th May 2021 2:46 pm
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gasman



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Hi Stril72

Not sure what you mean regarding the cam sensor. It sits in a fixed location and can not be moved, unless you know something different that could help. Would be interested to hear your fix. Thumbs Up Now at the point when I learn something new something old is lost out the other side !
Now retired so it doesn't matter anymore.
Freelander now gone.

Post #407316 4th May 2021 2:51 pm
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BossBob



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Crankshaft sensor might take a washer behind it, but the camshaft sensor probably wouldn’t.

Post #407406 6th May 2021 7:20 pm
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gasman



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Just going off in a slightly different direction now.
I think the starting issue could also be related to my stop-start issue.
Therefore I am going to replace the clutch peddle position sensor and see what happens.
Thanks for the interest. Thumbs Up Now at the point when I learn something new something old is lost out the other side !
Now retired so it doesn't matter anymore.
Freelander now gone.

Post #407455 7th May 2021 7:42 pm
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gasman



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Trying to tidy up some of my threads.

Turbo now appears ok. Car pulls like a train. Obviously not a British Rail Train from the 1970's though. Rolling with laughter

As for starting issues, still there. I now think it could be the engine oil temperature sensor. When the engine is cold it reads 286 deg. C. If that is one of the signals the PCM uses for starting it will assume the engine is hot and deliver fuel accordingly. In this case I think it would be too lean hence poor starting.
This is just an assumption on my part as I don't know much about the electronics.
So if someone knows if the oil temp. sensor is part of the starting system please jump in. Thumbs Up Now at the point when I learn something new something old is lost out the other side !
Now retired so it doesn't matter anymore.
Freelander now gone.

Post #407864 16th May 2021 8:13 pm
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janstood



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Hi, intrigued by this thread. Did the oil temp sensor end up being the culprit?

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