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Boxa



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It’s a really common fault on these cars many have been faulty for years and you probably wouldn’t notice but in my experience there comes a point where the ecu cannot read the parameters so it stops the engine from running to stop any possible damage, it’s got to be changed anyway so it’s a very good starting point fingers crossed that it’ll start, can you borrow your friends code reader it may come in handy

Post #442155 1st Jun 2024 7:10 pm
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little jimmy



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Yep. The code reader is mine for the duration. The throttle body was absolutely filthy, as can be seen from the photos. and the teeth completely gone. fingers crossed for me.

Post #442159 1st Jun 2024 7:53 pm
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little jimmy



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Thanks for following Boxa. Its nice to have someone in the background offering a bit of encouragement. I really hope I have not done the bloody valves or something. Car has only just had a rear diff. The third one. The latest One was from Bell Engineering, together with a Haldex service. It would be a shame to have wrecked it after having that done.

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Boxa



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Why so many diffs were they used ones

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Boxa



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I would be surprised if you have done any valve damage as the cam belt looks ok in the pics I think it’s a combination of crank sensor and throttle body it certainly won’t do any more damage if there is any, it would have been nice if you had checked the timing but you’ve got nothing to lose so fingers crossed for tomorrow

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Nodge68



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That TB was manufactured shortly after March 2009, so it's been around for a while. It doesn't look like the gears have stripped though, so maybe the motor or feedback potentiometer has failed.

If the engine does start afterwards, then you'll need to have an air path calibration carried out, or the TB can be damaged quickly. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The replacement for the SE.
2009 Rimini Red SE TD4. Gone.
2006 Tonga Green i6 HSE. Gone.

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Boxa



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If you look at the 3rd pic you can definitely see stripped gears

Post #442166 1st Jun 2024 8:27 pm
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little jimmy



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The black gunk is hiding the fact that the teeth are all missing. Bit like me Laughing

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Nodge68



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Boxa wrote:
If you look at the 3rd pic you can definitely see stripped gears

I couldn't see through the black goop. Big Cry Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The replacement for the SE.
2009 Rimini Red SE TD4. Gone.
2006 Tonga Green i6 HSE. Gone.

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little jimmy



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This is after a clean up. New one arrives tomorrow

Post #442172 1st Jun 2024 8:41 pm
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Boxa



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I think it’s an age thing I miss obvious stuff a lot these days lol

Post #442173 1st Jun 2024 8:42 pm
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little jimmy



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The first diff was done by a local LRspecialists at about 55thou. The second done by the same guy at about 95thou. To be honest, since I got a bit more hands on with it, I have found that he bodged a lot of things. Or used cheap parts, while billing me for LR parts.

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little jimmy



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Air path calibration. Where will I get that done ?
Fingers crossed the blinking thing starts first.

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Boxa



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Air path calibration is good if you have access to correct software although the majority of people just fit the new TB and never have a problem, you will hear the new one making noises for a little while when you first switch ignition on just leave it for a min or so before trying to start the engine 👍🏻

Post #442177 1st Jun 2024 9:23 pm
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little jimmy



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Cheers Boxa. I will give it time before attempted start up.

Post #442178 1st Jun 2024 9:39 pm
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