Thanks for the info JPMC! I will put a new one in and let you know how it goes.Your right on the money with the SCV. Everything you described is how my SCV started playing up way back when.
Hey Tony thanks for the advice. Yeah I cleaned the MAF with the correct cleaner ($20 a can or something!) it certainly idled a lot smoother as it was full of a black soot. I've rans a diesel injector cleaner through it over the past two tanks with no relief. I'm also now only using the BP ultimate diesel. The problem all sort of started soon after a trip to the snow. I thought it could possibly be the extended running times or also the alpine diesel fouling the scv.Have you tried cleaning the fuel system first? The SCV costs over $200, a can of Liqui Moly Fuel System Treatment costs about $25.
Another thing to consider - turbocharger actuator. The 2007 model had vacuum-operated actuator and while the vac pump rarely lets go, hose deterioration happens after a few year (it is hot in that engine bay) and the solenoid used by the D40 from 2006-2010 has had failures reported quite a number of times - enough that dealers keep (kept?) the things in stock as spares.
You might also consider removing the MAFS and cleaning inside the little opening with a spray cleaner for electrical contacts (or MAFS cleaner, it's the same stuff). Never, EVER stick anything solid inside it, there's a tiny wire inside that is heated up. Air moving over the wire cools it and changes its resistance, so the amount of air moving past can be calculated. That's why it's fragile - and dealers want about $400 for it. Clean it - carefully - and see if that helps.
Okay sounds like the hoses maybe a good starting place and see if there is any change. That's a trip and half!!No codes for the turbo actuator/hoses. You'll notice that you're not getting boost (which means no power).
Alpine diesel shouldn't clog up the works but normal diesel used in very cold climates CAN clog up the works as the diesel forms wax crystals due to the cold.
Don't worry about the extended running times. We've towed our (previous 1.8T) caravan from central SA starting at 4:30am and finishing in central Victoria at 10:30pm only stopping for quick meals and fuel. She can handle that!
Wow! What rig have you got Tony? I've been told of a guy called central Coast thread repair and he is a Mobile guy who deals with problem screws so I'll give him a call tomorrow and see if he can get it out. It might be cross threaded too so he might have re tap itThat's annoying, it's possible that the SCV had been diagnosed as a problem before, and someone attempted to undo that with pliers or something? Or a dodgy shifter, seen that round off bolt head enough times. If you can get a Dremel near it you could cut a slot in the bolt head and use a flat bladed screwdriver to get it out (an impact screwdriver is even better because they don't let go and twist themselves out of the slot).
Otherwise, a mechanic - who might drill it and use an ezy-out - or have some special widget that scares the bolt out of the thing.
Brake pads are another issue too. We were coming down the hills on Thunderbolts Way today and spent a considerable time on the brakes. Ended up getting a wicked shimmy when the brakes were hot, with the pedal pulsating under my foot. I have a feeling that there's either a weak or a 'cold' spot on one of the front rotors causing the issue. I have some slotted rotors - starting tomorrow, I'm doing some front end work on my own car, including replacement of all vac hoses, removal & cleaning of intercooler, checking of turbocharger (considering getting a bearing & seal kit) and re-fitting the catch can I bought all those years ago ...
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