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Jamesonfox



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The exhaust.

Post #645075 8th Oct 2022 1:13pm
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JayGee



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Orkney Grey

Logic would suggest the injector is firing and filling the cylinder but there is not enough compression to ignite it. 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322)

Post #645087 8th Oct 2022 2:33pm
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kokamagi



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Estonia 2011 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Santorini Black

Can you guys, who have done the PCM update by LTB00454v2, share your PCM (or ECM) data? I want to know if mine has been done, so need comparsion data. I've also felt a juddering few times, while cruising at highway speeds over 110 km/h. Really worrysome feeling.
My PCM data is here:

PCM-Engine TDV8 4.4L (No update found)

Assembly (F113)
BH42-12A650-NAD

Calibration (F124)
BH42-12K532-NTL

Hardware (F111)
BH42-12B684-NA

Serial
1373020506111015

Strategy (F188)
BH42-14C204-NTD

Hope someone would find a minute to pull and share data. Smile
Cheers
Keijo

Post #647805 10th Nov 2022 10:06am
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pvb1@sky.com



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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover SE TDV8 Santorini Black

I’ve had the same issue. Juddering at 20mph when you lightly touch the throttle then disappearing if you floor it. The problem was cylinder 6. Burnt inlet valves, no compression. Took months to find issue as these engines are by reputation bullet proof.
This was on a 2011 L322 4.4 tdv8

Post #655195 30th Jan 2023 9:48pm
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pcourtney



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England 2011 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Sumatra Black

PVB1 - was it the firing order cylinder 6, or cylinder 6 position in the engine bay ?

in the diagram below cylinder 1 and 5 are at the front of the engine


Post #655199 30th Jan 2023 10:51pm
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pvb1@sky.com



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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover SE TDV8 Santorini Black

Position in the engine bay. It also plays havoc with the DPF, filling it over a matter of weeks then days. Look at the valve top right.

Post #655214 31st Jan 2023 6:30am
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Phoenix



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Have you checked the cylinder balances? it may give a clue as to which cylinder needs further investigation (compression test, leakage test etc.)

Post #655219 31st Jan 2023 8:11am
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pcourtney



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England 2011 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Sumatra Black

I have similar judder, so am thinking of getting a new Inlet Valve and seeing if it fixes it for £5 quid

https://www.lrparts.net/1311281-inlet-valv...velar.html


Post #655299 31st Jan 2023 10:44pm
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Phoenix



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You do realise it's a non-trivial repair, don't you?

Post #655301 31st Jan 2023 10:50pm
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pcourtney



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England 2011 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Sumatra Black

it does look involved, how many hours would it take for a good indie shop to replace the burnt inlet vale - and if there is one gone, there may be others on the way out ( or it that unlikely )

is this a good thing to at the same time as an engine oil change, and the oil cooler - I have very small amount of oil leaking in that back area of the engine and after a long 200 mile trip you can realy smell the oil when you stop and open the bonnet

Post #655340 1st Feb 2023 12:40pm
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kokamagi



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Estonia 2011 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Santorini Black

Yes it is good idea to do the oil cooler at the same time, because top of the engine must be taken apart anyway.
Also if the valve is really burnt, it is highly possible that the valve seat has to be re-machined, also the head probably will be machined, so it is wise to do other valves as well.

How was the burnt valve diagnosed?

Post #655342 1st Feb 2023 1:16pm
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