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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6370 |
I used to get the same problem on my M5, limp home mode taking away all that lovely power. Turned out to be the Mass Airflow Sensors, the M5 had 2 of them and they were hellishly expensive, luckily warranty paid but those 2 devices in the airboxes were sending screwy messages to the ECU which then decided to shut everything down to minimise potential damage. Discovery 4 HSE
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7th Jul 2009 8:02am |
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Larry Member Since: 03 Dec 2008 Location: East Midlands Posts: 262 |
MAF = Bloody expensive indeed. Especially when you realise they ain't much more than a connector, a plastic body and a metal grid or piece of wire!
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7th Jul 2009 8:33am |
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JOKER Member Since: 11 Sep 2008 Location: Sconnie Botland Posts: 15876 |
Mechanics of a car are not my forte fraid to say Larry, should have taken more interest in them when i was younger but was sidetracked by Japs Eyes and Boobies......
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7th Jul 2009 2:19pm |
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Larry Member Since: 03 Dec 2008 Location: East Midlands Posts: 262 |
Maybe you should try the change 4 random parts idea. It does sound more scientific than the LR approach!
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7th Jul 2009 3:03pm |
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JOKER Member Since: 11 Sep 2008 Location: Sconnie Botland Posts: 15876 |
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7th Jul 2009 3:42pm |
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RRVSE Member Since: 18 Apr 2009 Location: Bury Posts: 597 |
One tip I can give you (if you don't already know) about car sensors is that they are rarely unique to a specific vehicle / manufacurer. My other car has had several sensors changed and one of them , the Throttle Position Sensor, appeared to be impossible to get through a dealer etc, but I researched on the net and the Vauxhall/Lotus Carlton number had an equivalent Lucas part number and lo and behold, it was identical to the one used on the old RR 3.5 efi V8 of the 80's/90'. I also found the reverse light switch on the Lotus to be common to the Corvette ZR1 as Chevy, Vaux & Lotus at the time, were all GM owned.
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8th Jul 2009 10:26pm |
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JOKER Member Since: 11 Sep 2008 Location: Sconnie Botland Posts: 15876 |
It's booked back in again on Mon 13th July they have came to the conclusion that it requires a cooling pump for the ECU's.
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9th Jul 2009 9:40am |
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Larry Member Since: 03 Dec 2008 Location: East Midlands Posts: 262 |
Drink as much of the complimentary tea and coffee in the showroom as possible to try to make even for them mugging you for the previous £400.
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9th Jul 2009 2:07pm |
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JOKER Member Since: 11 Sep 2008 Location: Sconnie Botland Posts: 15876 |
Car picked up yesterday, Cooling pump supplied and fitted ...... (mugged) so far so good not showing any faults as of yet.
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15th Jul 2009 9:06am |
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nbunney Member Since: 10 Aug 2008 Location: Lancashire Posts: 2031 |
More than likely you don't pay you don't get your car back. |
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15th Jul 2009 1:28pm |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
I'm of the opinion that you pay them to fix a problem - if they do not fix the problem they do not get paid!
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15th Jul 2009 2:35pm |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3747 |
I once had a Land Rover, the clutch failed under warranty. I refused to pay, they said you don't get your vehicle back. I said fine neither do you ! I started to walk out of their reception, their attitude changed somewhat. It got a little messy, but Trading Standards backed me up 100% - I didn't pay - what was the point in having a golly gee wizz warranty. The stealer said fair wear and tear, I said get lost 6 months old! |
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15th Jul 2009 4:24pm |
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nbunney Member Since: 10 Aug 2008 Location: Lancashire Posts: 2031 |
So the moral is, always get a courtesy car. |
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15th Jul 2009 5:28pm |
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