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TD5 Power Loss

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rollazuki:

--- Quote ---not gonna argue with you but i know that any td5 is a potential oil in the loom candidate
--- End quote ---


So, Landys suffer from this as well as toyotas........

Porny:
Other thing that can cause problems is the Air Flow meter on TD5's....

drum:
Right I've checked the Wastegte, so I'll give the air-flow and flywheel sensors a good clean. Then the throttle (it does hve a habit of swimming does my 110).

Then after that I might have to actually pay someone.

drum:
Flywheel Sensor looked fine, bit of crap on it but nothing metallic, and not too bad really.

Then came the air-flow sensor. Took it out, and it was caked. So I put the air cleaner on it, and it sort of disintergrated  :shock:  Think I might have found the problem   :lol:  :lol:  :lol:

Ohwell £66 Mail Order, I'll have a ring round tomorrow, see if I can find anything local tomorrow.

A short run out after I broke it, and it drives exactly the same with or without connected. And the problem hasn't changed at all.

Skywalker:
Still probably cheaper than what the main stealers would charge just to look at it, least you seem to have found the problem though :wink:

Dave

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