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Title: lack of power 2.2dti Post by andycab on 23. Aug 2011 at 14:53
lack of power 2.2dti
21. Aug 2011 at 14:43 my omega diesel seems to lack power lately im changing down on hills alot ,its had recent oil ,fuel and air filter change.I s there anything i can check ie breathers to clean out which would make a difference. |
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Title: Re: lack of power 2.2dti Post by blackviper90210 on 23. Aug 2011 at 15:58
Probably because it's missing 2 cylinders!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Title: Re: lack of power 2.2dti Post by fergy on 26. Aug 2011 at 02:11
Well this could be a number of different things
. Firstly check air filter condition and replace if necessary. Perhaps obvious, but check brakes front and rear are not binding. Is your turbo working correctly? Can you feel the additional power when the turbo comes in at about 12-1500 rpm under hard acceleration? If in doubt get a mate to hold onto the fat pipes either side of the inter cooler while you rev the car up. Normally these hoses can be felt to pressurise when the turbo boosts. Air leaks in these fat pipes or inter cooler will decrease effect of the turbo by allowing air to escape. The turbo is turned on by an electically operated vacume switch. Problems with the vac system would almost certainly bring up the EML and store a critical system type fault code. General condition of engine, mileage and any other symptoms may also aid diagnosis. Any codes stored? |
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Title: Re: lack of power 2.2dti Post by joff on 26. Aug 2011 at 07:31
Check your EGR valve top r/h side of engine as you look from the front you may find it is full of carbon deposits and also in the inlet manifold below the EGR also check all the vac pipes are connected.
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Title: Re: lack of power 2.2dti Post by VXL V6 on 26. Aug 2011 at 17:55
As i'm sure i've mentioned before, check the exhaust silencers and Cat haven't collapsed internally. As Joff points out, EGR and Inlet are also points to check.
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Title: Re: lack of power 2.2dti Post by gaby63 on 29. Aug 2011 at 10:04
If trouble appeared right after oil & filter change, it might be that some thin hoses (eg. EGR hoses) were disconnected during maintenance operations. Look after any disconnected thin hoses.
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