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01 TD4 Surge Under Load?


kiwi_110

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Hi team,I guess I realy mean a negative surge...

Our Freebie just started hesitating on hills and on the straights when punching it. It felt like it was a fueling issue so I changed the fuel filter and also checked the one on the in-tank pump. No change. There are no DTC's showing on the Bearpaw scanner. After doing the filters, when it started missing again on the test drive, I wondered about the turbo sticking or something. What's the symptom of turbo issues? Any ideas?

Thanks, Ray.

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On an older Td4, dig around behind the engine and you will find a couple of small inline filters. One of them is connected to the turbo modulator unit and the other one is for the EGR valve. They are like a little clear plastic can about 3cm round with a pipe coming out each end, one pipe goes to the turbo and one is the intake which is just a short bit IIRC. You can see the paper element inside. They get muck in and then water and will block up completely and can cause surging in the turbo, I think it's because the modulator over-corrects as it is working against a vacuum.

On my vehicle I re-routed and extended the intake pipe from behind the engine to further up in the engine bay using a bit of washer tubing, as it sucked water in when splashing through a puddle and the dust inside turned to mud and instantly blocked the filter up. IIRC later vehicles route the breathers to the main air filter box.

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