Hi, all,
It's been awhile! I have 134k on my 2005 CRD now, and most of it has been uneventful and reliable. I have run the EHM mod on it since about 5k, and I have the INMotion tune that minimizes EGR usage.
Recently one of the glow plugs gave up the ghost, and I have been waiting for decent weather and a day to go ahead and replace all 4 ceramics with metal-tip units. Meanwhile I just put up with the CEL. But...
I had an incident last week that caught my attention: idling at a stop light, suddenly there was a long "beep" from the dash, and every light on the dashboard lit up. So I pull into a parking lot and scan. I get the 1263 code for the glow plug, but then also a P0299 code; turbo underboost. Hmmm...how long has that been there with me assuming it was the glow plug?
So on the way home, I tested it a little: I put my foot in it on a highway, and it immediately threw a code and lost most power. No smoke, though. No wheezing noise like I would expect from a major turbo hose leak. From that point until I got home, there was no difference at all between half-throttle and full throttle. So I assume I was in "limp home mode?"
So over the weekend I opened things up. Here is a list of what I have done so far: -I replaced the fuel and air filters. -I disconnected the turbo hose at the FCV and plugged it, then disconnected the hose at the turbo and blew into it: no hissing noises, and no apparent loss of pressure. I know...I'm a blowhard, but not a 15PSI blowhard, so this probably isn't a great test. But if this were the issue, I wouldn't ever expect to see an overboost code. -I did a visual inspection of vacuum hoses, and checked for leaks by plugging one end and sucking on the other (no comments, please) and making sure they held vacuum. -I cleaned the MAF sensor with MAF cleaner -I cleaned the MAP sensor with MAF cleaner -I disconnected the pressure sensor that is in the air filter box (is that a MAP sensor?), and checked resistance across the various terminals, including when I was sucking and blowing into an attached piece of vacuum tube...no change in resistance according to the pressure, but perhaps this unit doesn't work that way? -I wiggled the inlet turbine on the turbocharger. There is a little play, but not much. I didn't seem to be able to make it bind up or anything. No idea how or whether I could check if the variable vanes are working properly or not. Very little oil in there, and no carbon buildup that I could see, at least.
So. Any ideas what I should be looking at next? I ordered a new MAP sensor (the one that goes on top of the intake manifold itself), since they are fairly cheap and might cause all kinds of problems if they are bad. I appreciate any help!
_________________ George Reiswig 2005 Jeep Liberty CRD Suncoast, SEGR, lift, InMotion tune, homebrew B100 At 138k, new head & gasket, timing belt, rockers and swearing vocabulary
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