My 3.0 went into limp mode last night. Well it was beyond limp mode really. It just wanted to surge continuously between about 500 and 1000 rpm.
As luck would have it I had INPA on a laptop in the boot. We took a note of the errors. Cleared them down and off we went again. Although I suspect it wasn't clearing the errors but the problem coincidentally reset itself.
These are the relevant errors:
Engine
160 Lambda Post Cat Bank 2 (MS41) or Throttle Valve Stuck
161 Throttle Valve - Stuck
135 Throttle Valve Re-Adaptation Required (think this just reflects it's gone into limp mode)
115 Reference Voltage - Voltage Regulator 1 or Throttle Pedal Adaptation (MS43)
DSC
5E21 Pressure sensor 2
5E19 CAN DME/DDE Torque Reduction Not Possible
And of course the dash was lit up like a Christmas tree with EML & ABS lights.
Initially I was drawn to the DSC pressure sensor (on the master cylinder) and/or a faulty DSC module. I thought these might be sending spurious instructions to the throttle.
But the more I think about it, the more I think it's a throttle issue and the DSC is just saying it's lost it's ability to control the throttle.
All that side of the engine has been out recently and cleaned during routine maintenance. And the car has performed faultlessly for several hundred miles since. So I don't think it will be a simple clean the throttle body.
I've got no issues with changing out the throttle body, both pressure sensors and the DSC module if required. But I don't like not knowing what's going on and worst still it may not fix the problem. And this is quite a scary thing to happen again if you are in the wrong place. Fortunately we were on a local road near home when it was very quiet.
Any ideas for a logical approach to establish the true root cause? Might be in @Murray Wall 's knowledge area?
As luck would have it I had INPA on a laptop in the boot. We took a note of the errors. Cleared them down and off we went again. Although I suspect it wasn't clearing the errors but the problem coincidentally reset itself.
These are the relevant errors:
Engine
160 Lambda Post Cat Bank 2 (MS41) or Throttle Valve Stuck
161 Throttle Valve - Stuck
135 Throttle Valve Re-Adaptation Required (think this just reflects it's gone into limp mode)
115 Reference Voltage - Voltage Regulator 1 or Throttle Pedal Adaptation (MS43)
DSC
5E21 Pressure sensor 2
5E19 CAN DME/DDE Torque Reduction Not Possible
And of course the dash was lit up like a Christmas tree with EML & ABS lights.
Initially I was drawn to the DSC pressure sensor (on the master cylinder) and/or a faulty DSC module. I thought these might be sending spurious instructions to the throttle.
But the more I think about it, the more I think it's a throttle issue and the DSC is just saying it's lost it's ability to control the throttle.
All that side of the engine has been out recently and cleaned during routine maintenance. And the car has performed faultlessly for several hundred miles since. So I don't think it will be a simple clean the throttle body.
I've got no issues with changing out the throttle body, both pressure sensors and the DSC module if required. But I don't like not knowing what's going on and worst still it may not fix the problem. And this is quite a scary thing to happen again if you are in the wrong place. Fortunately we were on a local road near home when it was very quiet.
Any ideas for a logical approach to establish the true root cause? Might be in @Murray Wall 's knowledge area?