Moderator: Luke


sidneysausage wrote:So I have a 2009 2.4 L Minibus that no longer goes up hills unless I drop several gears and it generally feels underpowered. I live in Scotland where they do hills properly. It also pumps out massive amounts of black smoke when struggling. Is there an easy way to tell if this is an EGR valve issue or a turbo one?? I'm voting for Turbo myself (OK that's just a guess). I changed the air filter, cleaned the filthy MAF sensor, and replaced the fuel filter. Would running Forscan help ( used it to check for codes but there were none)






So I had some spare time and decided to remove all the boost pipes and inspect them and the intercooler. Annoyingly there are no signs of damage, no oil marks, no splits. I guess the intercooler could be holed but I can't see any obvious damage. Things I have noticed are the EGR is blanked off and the link to the turbo waste gate is broken. Does that mean the engine has been over-boosted and hence the leak is caused by this? I can see the injectors' surrounding area is oily, is this another clue or pretty standard on a Transit. Any advice on what to look for or replace next would be much appreciated. Perhaps if I run Forscan on a test drive I can check the MAP reading?

sidneysausage wrote:So I had some spare time and decided to remove all the boost pipes and inspect them and the intercooler. Annoyingly there are no signs of damage, no oil marks, no splits. I guess the intercooler could be holed but I can't see any obvious damage. Things I have noticed are the EGR is blanked off and the link to the turbo waste gate is broken. Does that mean the engine has been over-boosted and hence the leak is caused by this? I can see the injectors' surrounding area is oily, is this another clue or pretty standard on a Transit. Any advice on what to look for or replace next would be much appreciated. Perhaps if I run Forscan on a test drive I can check the MAP reading?
I've run out of ideas, if anyone can suggest something?

Return to Technical Problems & Questions
Users browsing this forum: No registered users
This site contains affiliate links for which we may be compensated.