I was very disappointed with the performance of my Terrano during my recent caravanning holiday to southern France. Is seemed to lack power on hill climbs and even lost speed on the slightest incline, on the main auto routes I was down to third a lot of the time.
Since returning I have not had a lot of chance to look into this much, but last weekend I had to do a fair old run up north mainly motorway and dual carriageway (This time without the caravan). Again I felt there were times, particularly on some of the uphill sections where the old girl just did not seem to have anymore left in her. After the round trip I did a check on the economy. Over for that round trip she was down to 26 mpg, I have done the same trip before (about a year ago) and returned over 30mpg.
Also I have found that the engine miss fires and blows light coloured smoke when revved hard with the clutch in, although i have not noticed any lumpiness or hesitation when pulling away from a stand still.
So I have done some investigation.
1) Mini Filter
Followed the Workshop, I don't have one, its built into the bolt and its clear.
2) ERG Valve
Followed the workshop, Can't find one (does my model have one fitted?)
3) MAF
Followed the workshop, Checked that everything was clear/clean. All electrical checks produced the expected results. The only slight problem I notices was that the large "o" ring between the Air filter flange (the bit that actually clips on to the end of the air filter housing, and the air flow meter assembly (where it bolts onto the air filter flange) had been mis positioned and as a result had got nipped in a couple of places. Although as it is positioned in front of the airflow meter I don't think it would have caused too much of a problem.
Anyway the only conclusive result I have found, so far, is that with the MAF disconnected the engine revs freely without mis firing and there is no light smoke discharge. I have compared this with the engine hot and cold with the same results.
MAF Connected = Misfire and light blue/grey smoke
MAF disconnected = Smooth revin and no visible smoke.
I cant say so far if there is any discernable performance difference when driving with or without the MAF connected. Even though I have tried both.
Is it possible that the MAF is working correctly (hence the correct electrical readings) but not sensing correctly due to external factors or perhaps a build-up of dirt etc on the MAF itself (possible caused by the ill fitting "o" ring? In which case how do I go about cleaning the sensor?
Can anyone here give me any advice on what to do next?
Sorry id this post is a bit like "War & Peace" but I wanted to give as much info as possible to help with the diagnosis.
Cheers
Ricewind
Since returning I have not had a lot of chance to look into this much, but last weekend I had to do a fair old run up north mainly motorway and dual carriageway (This time without the caravan). Again I felt there were times, particularly on some of the uphill sections where the old girl just did not seem to have anymore left in her. After the round trip I did a check on the economy. Over for that round trip she was down to 26 mpg, I have done the same trip before (about a year ago) and returned over 30mpg.
Also I have found that the engine miss fires and blows light coloured smoke when revved hard with the clutch in, although i have not noticed any lumpiness or hesitation when pulling away from a stand still.
So I have done some investigation.
1) Mini Filter
Followed the Workshop, I don't have one, its built into the bolt and its clear.
2) ERG Valve
Followed the workshop, Can't find one (does my model have one fitted?)
3) MAF
Followed the workshop, Checked that everything was clear/clean. All electrical checks produced the expected results. The only slight problem I notices was that the large "o" ring between the Air filter flange (the bit that actually clips on to the end of the air filter housing, and the air flow meter assembly (where it bolts onto the air filter flange) had been mis positioned and as a result had got nipped in a couple of places. Although as it is positioned in front of the airflow meter I don't think it would have caused too much of a problem.
Anyway the only conclusive result I have found, so far, is that with the MAF disconnected the engine revs freely without mis firing and there is no light smoke discharge. I have compared this with the engine hot and cold with the same results.
MAF Connected = Misfire and light blue/grey smoke
MAF disconnected = Smooth revin and no visible smoke.
I cant say so far if there is any discernable performance difference when driving with or without the MAF connected. Even though I have tried both.
Is it possible that the MAF is working correctly (hence the correct electrical readings) but not sensing correctly due to external factors or perhaps a build-up of dirt etc on the MAF itself (possible caused by the ill fitting "o" ring? In which case how do I go about cleaning the sensor?
Can anyone here give me any advice on what to do next?
Sorry id this post is a bit like "War & Peace" but I wanted to give as much info as possible to help with the diagnosis.
Cheers
Ricewind