P38 dhse no power but only in reverse?

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If it revs freely in reverse with fuse 11 fitted, then the problem is not in the gearbox. If it doesn't rev freely there is a gearbox problem.
I've fitted the fuse 11 today and the car revs free when selecting reverse . But I did notice yesterday when putting the car on the ramps in drive it didnt want to move off in drive either very well so I selected lo range and used that to get it on . I'm wondering if what ever it is . Is related to my low mpg
 
Linings come free of shoes in transmission brake and binding up perhaps?
Drive it around a bit and feel if transmission brake drum is hot.
 
It's looking like my map sensor is faulty as I was told to check pin 1 and it should have around 1.8v and mines only showing 0.5v you think this could be causing my problems
 
It's looking like my map sensor is faulty as I was told to check pin 1 and it should have around 1.8v and mines only showing 0.5v you think this could be causing my problems
It will not make a difference between forward and reverse. Voltage varies with manifold pressure.
 
When putting it on the ramps the weekend I found it not really wanting to pull in drive either
As we have said, check the parking brake.
It needs to go on diagnostics to determine if the engine is producing power and being mechanically limited, or if it is failing to produce power and to check for any fault codes.
 
As we have said, check the parking brake.
It needs to go on diagnostics to determine if the engine is producing power and being mechanically limited, or if it is failing to produce power and to check for any fault codes.
I have hawkeye and it's not showing any fault codes
 
I have hawkeye and it's not showing any fault codes
But if you look in the right place in live data, it should give an indication of engine power being generated, at least it does with Faultmate. You should also be able to see the throttle pedal position etc to see if the throttle pot is OK.
 
But if you look in the right place in live data, it should give an indication of engine power being generated, at least it does with Faultmate. You should also be able to see the throttle pedal position etc to see if the throttle pot is OK.
Probably called "torque demand" or something similar.
You could also hook up a tow rope to another car and see how easy it is to tow it.
My money is still on something mechanical if it revs to 1600rpm foot hard down but revs freely in neutral.
 
park it on a hill in neutral with the handbrake off, engine running of course!!

If the handbrake is on/stuck it will either roll or drag, it should freewheel ;)..

keep your foot ready for the footbrake though ;)
 
I'm still trying to track down the issue with my p38 has plenty power in all forward gears but put it in reverse and it wont even get you up a small kerb stone
Just spotted this post. Does your car have EGR and maf sensor ( the one on air intake next to air filter box) I had similar a few years back. Unplug MAF and see what happens. This should default to pre-set settings, I had a faulty MAF which affected other things (shouldn't do but did) once unplugged ran fine
Its worth a try Stig, only takes a minute
 
Just spotted this post. Does your car have EGR and maf sensor ( the one on air intake next to air filter box) I had similar a few years back. Unplug MAF and see what happens. This should default to pre-set settings, I had a faulty MAF which affected other things (shouldn't do but did) once unplugged ran fine
Its worth a try Stig, only takes a minute
yes mines the later one with both egr and maf I'll give it a try thanks
 
park it on a hill in neutral with the handbrake off, engine running of course!!

If the handbrake is on/stuck it will either roll or drag, it should freewheel ;)..

keep your foot ready for the footbrake though ;)
Checked it today it's not dragging or holding at all
 
Bit of a update on this I've found out today it's not only reverse it's also forward as I went to get up a kerb and it would not pull up it at all I had to select low range . Wonder if this is linked to why it feels flat going up hill ? Tried unplugging the MAF and makes no diffrence
 
Bit of a update on this I've found out today it's not only reverse it's also forward as I went to get up a kerb and it would not pull up it at all I had to select low range . Wonder if this is linked to why it feels flat going up hill ? Tried unplugging the MAF and makes no diffrence
Pull the pipe off the inlet manifold and look see if the EGR valve is jammed open.
Check the turbo is working.
You really are tilting at rainbows without diagnostics.
 
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