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Santas_satan Member Since: 05 Apr 2023 Location: Seattle Posts: 43 |
So true .. I have a 2a in the garage to proof it. Today 2 out of the 3 attempts starting it ended up with the vvt opening to 80 from.60 at start. The failure was a start of the engine when it was warm.
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9th Jun 2023 2:12 am |
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Santas_satan Member Since: 05 Apr 2023 Location: Seattle Posts: 43 |
Quick update om this one. The error is still there but on cold startup it is always good Just the occasional warm issue. I am going to do an engine flush as this car has had significant maintenance neglect.
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31st Jul 2023 7:54 pm |
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Santas_satan Member Since: 05 Apr 2023 Location: Seattle Posts: 43 |
Am banging my head against the wall on this one now. On cold startup it generally is good but a warm restart keeps bringing up the p0016. Tried basically all other options on oil, sensors and vvt solenoids so am now left with that maybe it's the timing chain that slipped?
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1st Sep 2023 1:29 am |
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p_gill Member Since: 06 Dec 2011 Location: USA Posts: 1236 |
It looks like FORD may have a solution for us
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1st Sep 2023 3:06 pm |
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Santas_satan Member Since: 05 Apr 2023 Location: Seattle Posts: 43 |
I have opted to tear all the stuff back out and this time go down towards the timing chain. I had a second opinion by a mechanic and with the lack of oil changes it could be that the vvt sprocket is sluggish.
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10th Oct 2023 7:45 pm |
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Santas_satan Member Since: 05 Apr 2023 Location: Seattle Posts: 43 |
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22nd Oct 2023 2:32 am |
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Santas_satan Member Since: 05 Apr 2023 Location: Seattle Posts: 43 |
All put back together today and she purrs like a kitten. I will do some test drives tomorrow to check additional cycles but so far so good.
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23rd Oct 2023 3:13 am |
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BossBob Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Bristol Posts: 1388 |
Nothing is for life on a vehicle. JLR are quite cynical in their attitude to components. They tell you that it is sealed for life to reduce maintenance and that if it fails well, that’s its lifetime. A bit of maintenance would probably double or treble the components lifetime.
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23rd Oct 2023 7:00 am |
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Badger51 Member Since: 01 Mar 2014 Location: Coffs Harbour Posts: 962 |
I think you’ll find that even Volvo say the timing chain is “for the life of the engine”, so make of that what you will!
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23rd Oct 2023 7:58 am |
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p_gill Member Since: 06 Dec 2011 Location: USA Posts: 1236 |
Well done!!!!!! I may add the timing chain to the list in the future. https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic32504.html LR2 Mike has about 300K on his original chain. I agree with the comment that the lifetime of the chain is likely very dependent on Maintenance and Use Case. Let us know in a month or two if the codes come back Thanks Paul |
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23rd Oct 2023 5:08 pm |
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Santas_satan Member Since: 05 Apr 2023 Location: Seattle Posts: 43 |
Will do. You need to buy some specific tools but setting and locking the timing actually isn't a bad job at all. I didn't open the inner timing cover and the valve cover as it actually didn't look too bad inside of the timing cover.
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23rd Oct 2023 5:16 pm |
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FL2ukkent Member Since: 13 Sep 2023 Location: Kent Posts: 35 |
Suzuki do, which is why I have recently become an owner of a freelander 2, the timing chan failed on my old, but well maintained xl7 grand vitara, the garage told me chain is for the life of the car, which was at 93,000 miles when on the M26 at 65mph the chain broke 😡 |
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23rd Oct 2023 8:50 pm |
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Santas_satan Member Since: 05 Apr 2023 Location: Seattle Posts: 43 |
600 miles later and so far so good. Error hasn't come back. Got a few unrelated niggling things working my way through but the car has been solid. 1969 Land Rover Series 2a 88
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27th Nov 2023 8:52 pm |
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