Freelander TD4 Starting, Smoking and Hesitation Issues

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search youtube for "freelander 1 td4 egr delete" .. for a how-to ..
a few places sell the replacement ..
e.g. .. https://www.egr-delete.co.uk/product/land-rover-freelander-td4-egr-removal-kit/
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they look like this [pic]
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be fairly simple to install one ..
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and there's ..
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. procedure starts at 3.30 aprox ..
[ .. https://www.allisport.com .. ]
 
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Hi All,

Quick update, car is running well it’s still a little too Smokey at start up.. and on occasion doesn’t start first time.

Looking at the EGR bypass, I like the new part but someone mentioned you can simply blank off the current one and it looks OME from the engine bay….

Can anyone tell me what size disc you need and how it attaches to the current part?

Thanks

Paul
 
Hi All,

Quick update, car is running well it’s still a little too Smokey at start up.. and on occasion doesn’t start first time.

Looking at the EGR bypass, I like the new part but someone mentioned you can simply blank off the current one and it looks OME from the engine bay….

Can anyone tell me what size disc you need and how it attaches to the current part?

Thanks

Paul
Just push a 4mm ball bearing into the vacuum hose to the EGR vacuum motor. Just be aware that this could be a fail for the MOT, as you're not allowed to tamper with emissions equipment now.
 
Hi All,

Quick update, car is running well it’s still a little too Smokey at start up.. and on occasion doesn’t start first time.

Looking at the EGR bypass, I like the new part but someone mentioned you can simply blank off the current one and it looks OME from the engine bay….

Can anyone tell me what size disc you need and how it attaches to the current part?

Thanks
2
Paul
Hi Paul.
I/we at our meets 6 times a year change out the manifold, EGR and MAP sensor for clean ones, some stay with the original EGR some decided they want the gutted original bypass one which i use some alloy bar to block them off with.

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They can get as bad has this below.
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It is no good really just changing out the EGR because the manifold will be full of gunk also.
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I have been changing these out since 2011-12
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MAP sensor.
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Hi Paul.
I/we at our meets 6 times a year change out the manifold, EGR and MAP sensor for clean ones, some stay with the original EGR some decided they want the gutted original bypass one which i use some alloy bar to block them off with.

Ay2uTQXl.jpg
1

nkrw0Anl.jpg
2

They can get as bad has this below.
qsBQuuol.jpg
3

It is no good really just changing out the EGR because the manifold will be full of gunk also.
VTJ0hCtl.jpg
4

I have been changing these out since 2011-12
kfU8b5bl.jpg
5

qJANxiIl.jpg
6

jJVEjucl.jpg
7

T0zjjkWl.jpg
8

MAP sensor.
fAZfa4Al.jpg
9

mmiaHPZl.jpg
10

Can I ask what you are using to clean the map sensor?
 
Can I ask what you are using to clean the map sensor?
Electrical contact cleaner only, and don't poke anything into the hole of the MAP sensor, remember this is a MAP sensor not a MAF sensor any cleaning if a MAF sensor never ends up good, in my opinion.
 
Electrical contact cleaner only, and don't poke anything into the hole of the MAP sensor, remember this is a MAP sensor not a MAF sensor any cleaning if a MAF sensor never ends up good, in my opinion.
Thanks. Every time I've looked at it is has crapped up. I need to keep the manifold cleaner.
 
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