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deadbeatdad



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United Kingdom 2010 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Manual Baltic Blue

still not fixed this issue but i have have a look underneath again and can only see one sensor,







Can somebody also tell me if this is the DPF too?

Post #431211 26th Mar 2023 9:30 pm
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I Like Chips



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There are two EGT sensors one as you have discovered and photographed pre DPF, the other is higher up pre cat just downstream of the O2 sensor.

Post #431212 26th Mar 2023 10:05 pm
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Yes the long unit with two metal pipes that go into the pressure differential sensor via rubber tubes is the DPF

Post #431213 26th Mar 2023 10:09 pm
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deadbeatdad



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ok well i think ive sorted the issue now, when i checked the connector from the sensor to the harness had its snap together clip broken and so the connector could slide back and forth at will, obviously when the vehicle is in motion.
I secured the connectors together with a cable tie, ive done about 400 miles with no issues at all, no going into limp mode driving perfect now

Post #431307 31st Mar 2023 4:44 pm
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BossBob



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Thanks for giving your findings and solution. Too many threads just peter out.👍

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The connector for Sensor 2 the one nearest the DPF is a sod to get to. I had trouble and had to use a cable tie to hold the male and female together and one to hold it to the sub frame. If you have a decent code reader there is live data available to check.

Both sensors don't read the ambient temperature from cold, they show 100c until they warm up. The one above the cat nearer the engine obviously being the hotter of the two.

Post #431311 31st Mar 2023 5:31 pm
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PRadd



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BossBob wrote:
Thanks for giving your findings and solution. Too many threads just peter out.👍


+1 for that Thumbs Up 2014 Freelander 2 TD4 Manual Dynamic
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Post #431313 31st Mar 2023 6:32 pm
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deadbeatdad



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well i do like to give feedback on any problems i encounter and rectify, you can guarantee any faults i get on any of my motors are never straight forward fixes, anyway this one seemed to a nice easy fix.
Just have to replace near side spring shocker and get that oil seal fitted

Post #431331 1st Apr 2023 12:46 pm
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deadbeatdad



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I Like Chips wrote:
The connector for Sensor 2 the one nearest the DPF is a sod to get to. I had trouble and had to use a cable tie to hold the male and female together and one to hold it to the sub frame. If you have a decent code reader there is live data available to check.

Both sensors don't read the ambient temperature from cold, they show 100c until they warm up. The one above the cat nearer the engine obviously being the hotter of the two.


I have the LRV 3 Icarsoft code reader for the Freelander, seems a very code tool, however not much use if your battery is lest than 12 volts, it wont let you do the oil reset or do the DPF forced cleaner is the battery on the car is not a full capacity.

I assume that's why my stop start has never worked on the Freelander since we bought, and it has never been a quick starter

Post #431332 1st Apr 2023 12:55 pm
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Timbo_1975



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deadbeatdad wrote:
gasman wrote:
As yours is a 2010 model, it will probably have a DPF. As mentioned above, should have two temperature sensors on the exhaust, one either side of the DPF. However as you are using a basic OBD reader, that code could be wrong.


Just ordered this so it does both my Discovery 2 and the Freelander

https://www.diagnostic-world.com/pages/lis...tem_135364

Ive got about 4 code readers now, two i got to use on an old Hyundai Coupe my wife had with an air bag fault, and none of them worked even though i was told they would work and now three for the Land Rovers



Sent mine back after 24hrs. Not nearly as capable as they make out. Tried on my early fl2, several data pids blank or show crazy numbers, or you get a 'function not supported'. Also tried on my 15 d4, even less functionality. No point in showing service functions that it doesnt actually do.

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https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic24379.html?highlight=sensor 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
5 x FL2 4 manual + 1 auto
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deadbeatdad



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yes and trying to do updates in it is pretty difficult too

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