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JJ456



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Intermittent jurk/misfire

Hi folks I have a problem I hope you can help with.
I have a 2007 freelander 2 2.2tdi
Its developed an intermittent jurk like a misfire sometimes
I don't do it for days then other times it does it a few times a day usually when accelerating never cuts out and no warning lights or messages.
I have gone through the forum posts but from what I'm reading nobody actually knows what causes it and seem to change things until it gos
I don't really want to be changing parts that don't need changing.
Anyone know what it is
Thanks in advance

Post #369657 5th Apr 2019 9:12 am
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I Like Chips



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I suggest you need to get the car Fault Codes read, without that you are in the dark. Of course unless it's something obvious.

Post #369662 5th Apr 2019 9:55 am
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Your first step will be to get any fault codes read. Asking a question like that isn't going to get you very far. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
5 x FL2 4 manual + 1 auto
Now Discovery Sport P250 MHEV SE

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Could be the CKP sensor.
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JJ456



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I Like Chips wrote:
I suggest you need to get the car Fault Codes read, without that you are in the dark. Of course unless it's something obvious.


There are faults codes that's why I put in the post no lights on or warning messages


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JJ456



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dorsetfreelander wrote:
Your first step will be to get any fault codes read. Asking a question like that isn't going to get you very far.



There are faults codes that's why I put in the post no lights on or warning messages

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If it feels as if the ignition has been momentarily interupted, then almost certainly it will be a faulty CPS (crank position sensor). (Now Sold). 2008 Freelander 2 (Nazca Sand) SE TD4 Auto. Statutory write off & on WOVR for hail damage but still road legal.
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JJ456



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Thank you I change that then as it's a cheap part

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JJ456 wrote:
dorsetfreelander wrote:
Your first step will be to get any fault codes read. Asking a question like that isn't going to get you very far.


There are faults codes that's why I put in the post no lights on or warning messages


excuse me for asking but I suppose you are aware that not all faults are flagged up on the dashboard? We are referring to plugging into the diagnostic socket and reading the codes. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
5 x FL2 4 manual + 1 auto
Now Discovery Sport P250 MHEV SE

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JJ456



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Yes no faults on dyno

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If it is the CPS I suggest you get a genuine part. I got one off E bay it had to go in the bin.

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JJ456



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Just picked up a Lucas one from motor factors £15

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Re: Intermittent jurk/misfire

JJ456 wrote:
Hi folks I have a problem I hope you can help with.
I have a 2007 freelander 2 2.2tdi
Its developed an intermittent jurk like a misfire sometimes
I don't do it for days then other times it does it a few times a day usually when accelerating never cuts out and no warning lights or messages.
I have gone through the forum posts but from what I'm reading nobody actually knows what causes it and seem to change things until it gos
I don't really want to be changing parts that don't need changing.
Anyone know what it is
Thanks in advance
mine did this, it was a pin hole in the pipe to the throttle body.

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JJ456



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Thank you sid I'll take a look at it

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JJ456 - did the Crank sensor you got sort the problem?

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