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Some of you may remember me posting last year about 2013 Spain built YD25 auto and the issues I have had with it.
I have had turbo issues and injector issues, forced a turbo rebuild and an engine rebuild soon after, then the turbo vanes seized soon after it was reassembled from soot. I have just had it redone again by I am told the best turbo guys in my home city, Durban, South Africa. My truck has stood for 3 days while I had the flu, and when I started it this morning, I had this soot mark. (see attached picture) It did the same just before the vanes seized the last time. What could cause that?
Further and since the above, I believe my 2013 VSK Navara YD25 D40 Automatic has an intermittent fault within the auto-box valve body unit. I had the torque converter redone but it still has shuddering at low/ Idle speed in drive and reverse, and the gearbox goes through the gears very quickly when under load/ uphill and then battles to kick down and labours badly. Anybody ever experienced this?
Could this possibly be a fuelling problem (Soot in picture) that causes one of the sensors to send an incorrect signal to the ECU (Over fuelling or under fuelling) and that causes the gearbox to react inconsistently?
No faults showing through OBDII scan
I have had turbo issues and injector issues, forced a turbo rebuild and an engine rebuild soon after, then the turbo vanes seized soon after it was reassembled from soot. I have just had it redone again by I am told the best turbo guys in my home city, Durban, South Africa. My truck has stood for 3 days while I had the flu, and when I started it this morning, I had this soot mark. (see attached picture) It did the same just before the vanes seized the last time. What could cause that?
Further and since the above, I believe my 2013 VSK Navara YD25 D40 Automatic has an intermittent fault within the auto-box valve body unit. I had the torque converter redone but it still has shuddering at low/ Idle speed in drive and reverse, and the gearbox goes through the gears very quickly when under load/ uphill and then battles to kick down and labours badly. Anybody ever experienced this?
Could this possibly be a fuelling problem (Soot in picture) that causes one of the sensors to send an incorrect signal to the ECU (Over fuelling or under fuelling) and that causes the gearbox to react inconsistently?
No faults showing through OBDII scan