Pedro
Member Since: 01 Apr 2010
Location: Very near Pig Hill
Posts: 449
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So, last week I was driving off my housing estate and the FL2 (TD4 2010 with 92,000 miles) got to the first T junction. Tried to pull away and the car moved a bit and then stopped in the middle of the road. Engine still running but could not build revs or move. Luckily i wasn't pulling out on a main road.....
No engine management light. Turned the engine off and restarted fine - drove straight back home!
Checked the codes and had codes P0489 - EGR control - Circuit low and P2196 - Oxygen sensor signal / stuck rich.
Did some research and decided to change the EGR valve.
A total Bit** of a job and made dropping and rebuilding my rear diff seem like an exclusive luxury holiday!
If you decide to try and DIY an EGR valve change, here is my advice:
Follow the LR procedure, but there is no need to drain the coolant (Loss is minimal) or to remove the Oxygen sensor in the exhaust manifold (Just be careful not to damage it when you remove the heat shield).
The exhaust gas elbow pipe, between the manifold and the EGR cooler, cannot be re-clamped on the car so mark it up and clamp off the car (If necessary, remove one of the manifold to elbow pipe studs to allow the whole elbow pipe/cooler/ EGR valve unit to go back on).
However, the most important piece of advice is this - Build a platform across the top of the engine wing to wing to support you whilst you work. I had a length of 4 x 2 which was the perfect length and made the project a lot easier.
Hopefully this will help someone in the future. Oh, and lastly, make sure you allow days not hours to DIY this job!
Of course, this may have not sorted my breakdown problem but, with the miles I am on, it was due soon anyway!
I'll report back if the problem has not been solved..... FL2 HSE Auto Galway Green
Evoque SD4 Auto Blue.
FL1 HSE TD4 Manual Black - Gone.
RR Classic V8 EFI - Gone
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29th Jan 2021 7:25 pm |
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