ECU Fault?? 2500pm limit

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LXHDi110
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ECU Fault?? 2500pm limit

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Guess i got an ECU fault, after checking pre heat control unit and putting various things back on car, set of to shops, uh uh, 2500rpm max engine revs. No engine manegement light, no running problems etc. Rechecked everything i had off, cant find anything, so guess its ECU gone into safe mode. Anyone know anything to suggest different. Guess i got hefty repair bill coming, might chance second hand ECU unless anyone knows different.
Oh yeah if switch engine off for 2 mins and restart its ok for 20 secs, even drives ok, then drops to 2500rpm. Had battery off for 20 mins but still the same.

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Post by diesel.weasel »

I had a similar problem with my V reg honda accord. It turned out to be a low oil level which resulted in the engine management system restricting the revs.

This may be a long shot for you, but for the time taken to dip the engine it's worth a check.

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Post by Captain Jack »

Get the ECU read... I had a similar problem with my 2.1TD where is was very hestitant pver 3000rpm.. turned out to be the injector 1 needle lift sensor...
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Post by Welly »

LX, is your car chipped?
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LXHDi110
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Post by LXHDi110 »

Yeah Welly it is but thats not the problem, got it booked in at local garage this morning. Think i know what i did wrong, 2 things in fact :x

1. Never disconnected ECU while testing Pre heat control relay (£30 from Stealers)
2. While removing air filter casing stuck hand into housing and bent all air monitor unit.(£100+)

Hope this as just sent ECU into safe mode and just a reset is needed, if not then found a place in Plymouth that repairs and reprograms ECU for £90 ish.

Will post codes if possible after reading.
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LXHDi110
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Post by LXHDi110 »

Well just had codes read - wow ECU was overloaded so many old codes surprised it even ran. Cleared all old codes, only 2 came back -

1. Air con relay fault
2. Mass air flow sensor - only reading 19 ?? when should be in 100+ when driving.

In other words ECU thinking hardly any air getting in so limits fuel + engine etc.

Part on order £85+vat fitted tomorrow. £ 25 for code readings

All in all costly mistake for me - never again but still a relief.
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Post by gogs440 »

Sorry this is too late for you (LXHDi110), but for anyone else wanting an Air Flow Mass Sensor, they can be found in Euro Carparts for about £48 inc Vat and delivery.
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