flash7210 wrote:
I'm not at all familiar with the 07 JK CRD.
But whenever there is a boost problem I start by checkung the MAP sensor and its wiring.
And if your 07 JK is like my 05 KJ, I would also check the vacuum lines and solenoids, behind the air filter box, that control the turbo actuator.
Is your check engine light on?
Can you scan for codes?
Knowing the trouble codes would be a big help.
Hi Flash
here I go for a second time:
Yes, the check engine light is on pretty much all the time. It even stays on when the turbo is working. Rarely it will go off, but soon comes back on again.
These are the codes that have been thrown:
P0402 EGR Flow Excessive detected
P0101 Mass Air Flow Sensor "A" circuit performance. Air mass meter was reading 19 gms/s. Should be 3gms/s
P0299 Turbo Under Boost
C121A Steering Angle
B1A28 ECM Mismatch with SKIM
Work done includes, Attempt one: -
Air filter inspect
Intercooler hose inspect
Smoke test of air charge system
Found turbo actuator not to be working. Fitted complete new turbo and actuator - no change to problem.
Attempt two with code reading "under boost": -
Inspected air intake hose
Inspected all wiring looms - short of taking out dash board
removed exhaust and inspected
Ran camera down intake system
Removed and cleaned EGR valve
Removed and cleaned Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor. No change
Swapped MAF with a known good one. No change
Removed and inspected boost sensor.
Removed and cleaned intake temp. sensor
Mapped boost sensor. Found actual values to be different to target values - turbo only making boost at high revs (sometimes)
Techsperts advise pressuring intake system. No leaks found.
They then advised disconnect intake pressure sensor and test. Same fault persisted.
Replaced intake pressure sensor - no change.
And then they told me to come and take it away
My local mechanic thinks it must be a bad weld within the ECU. This has been reflashed of course. But a reflash won't fix a dry weld in the circuitry. We are trying to find a second hand ECU here in Australia. But diesel manual JK Sport Wranglers are a rare breed and we may not be able to get one.
We suspect that there is nothing mechanically wrong with the car. We think it must be an electronic glitch somewhere in the engine management system. A false message is telling the car to go into limp mode and deactivates the turbo, something like that. But it is a needle in a haystack situation.
Cheers