I have an 07 D40 Navarra auto which is experiencing a power loss when either the Turbo Boost reads 19 or I get to 3000rpm in top gear. This normally happens when I have to put my foot down to overtake etc. Expecting to drop down a gear and the revs increase all i get is it staying in same gear revs increase boost goes to max the the power dramatically reduces. I have a scanguage connected so I am fairly confident about what is happenning. Boost Max, Engine load 100%, 3000rpm.
There are no error codes produced and in extreme cases the engine goes to limp mode, which means I have to stop and turn the IGn off to reset. I have read several posts on here with several ideas being pitched but it appears that all have had the problem return.
I've tried loosening the fuel cap didnt work, have changed air filter and cleaned pipes from intake to engine.(Lot of blowby oil).Didnt find any leaks in fuel lines.
As I think, the problem is fuel related as Ive got air, boost revs but no power.
The Fuel filter will be changed next then the suction control valve, Has anyone got any numbers for it and how to replace.
If anyone has had this problem and fixed it I would love to hear how. ( Not fixed it temporarily).
Thanks George
Thank you very much I connected the vacuum horse directly but still there is no change, I cleaned the air flow sensor and it changed a little bit but the rev counter will not exceed 3500rpm when in neutral, will also check on the brake booster and will updateIt could be the Boost Control Solenoid (BCS) has failed. It's a common issue.
The easy way to determine this is to monitor boost levels, and that's done cheaply by using an ELM327 OBD2 bluetooth adapter and an Android app called "Torque". Add "Turbo Boost & Vacuum Gauge" and watch the info as you drive. Peak boost should be in the low 20psi range.
If you're not getting that, try connecting the vacuum hose that runs across the top of the motor directly to the turbo and drive the car again. If there's still no boost, you either have a damaged vac hose (always possible, especially with older cars) or a leaking brake booster which you'd notice by very poor braking performance.
I have my Navara D40 2006 model YD25 automatic, it's starting fine but lack of power on acceleration. I changed the filters, replaced the turbo but still no change, it will change all the gears but slowly because of less power, I can hardly reach 40 miles per hour. Can anyone help me with this problem
Try removing the electrical plug from the Fuel Rail pressure sensor located on the front of the common rail, then spraying the plug connections with contact cleaner before pushing the plug on and off a couple of times to clean up the connections. I found that a faulty electrical connection with this sensor causes a lot of problems similar to yours. Let me know how you get on.
what would be solution for that - coz i have same problem please..email me details: [email protected]First sign of clutch slip is in the higher gears.
Some of the d40s have a problem of going into a limp mode during acceleration and switching off the ignition and back on corrects itself for the time being.
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