I'm currently having issues with surging coming from
My 2006 ns pajero.
The dealer is trying to tell me my battery is at 1/3 is CCA and
that is effecting my computer and not providing fault codes.
Therefore fixing my problem
It sounds super suspect given a google of pajero surge gives a
Pretty good indication of what the problem could be.
Im not a mechanic , so I can't call him on bullshit.
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Pajero dealer troubles
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Re: Pajero dealer troubles
Get the battery tested for free and see what they say
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Re: Pajero dealer troubles
You don't say if your Pajero is diesel or petrol. A lot of modern day electronics require at least 10 Volts in order to operate correctly, if at all. If your battery is on the way out, this could be a problem, but normally the ECU throws up all sorts of stray codes rather than none. A petrol vehicle would be more susceptible to mucking up with low voltage than a diesel.
If you can get your vehicle started, check the voltage when it is running with a voltmeter. It should be about 13.4 - 13.6 volts, maybe even higher.
If you can get your vehicle started, check the voltage when it is running with a voltmeter. It should be about 13.4 - 13.6 volts, maybe even higher.
Re: Pajero dealer troubles
Get all the info you need on the Pajero club forum.
http://www2.pajeroclub.com.au/forum/
Assuming your NS is diesel it usually has 3 possible issues.
1: inlet manifold full of crud from the EGR system, see pics below.
The only remedy is to remove the inlet manifold and physically clean all the crud out.
2: Map sensor hose from inlet manifold to Map sensor blocked and Map sensor port in inlet manifold blocked again with EGR crud.
3: Suction Control Valve on the fuel pump malfunction, remedy buy a new one and install.
Regards Andrew.
http://www2.pajeroclub.com.au/forum/
Assuming your NS is diesel it usually has 3 possible issues.
1: inlet manifold full of crud from the EGR system, see pics below.
The only remedy is to remove the inlet manifold and physically clean all the crud out.
2: Map sensor hose from inlet manifold to Map sensor blocked and Map sensor port in inlet manifold blocked again with EGR crud.
3: Suction Control Valve on the fuel pump malfunction, remedy buy a new one and install.
Regards Andrew.
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Re: Pajero dealer troubles
Apologies it its a 3.2 diesel.
They admitted that there is a Problem since we sent a video
To them but aren't goin to fix it because the problem is intermittent
And doesn't bring up fault codes... Hence the new battery.
I believe it is more serious than a battery running full volts and 1/2 CCA.
They admitted that there is a Problem since we sent a video
To them but aren't goin to fix it because the problem is intermittent
And doesn't bring up fault codes... Hence the new battery.
I believe it is more serious than a battery running full volts and 1/2 CCA.
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Re: Pajero dealer troubles
If your battery is stuffed it needs replacing anyway so give it a go first. Get the battery tested before hand though.
If the problem still persists then take it back to them.
Even with battery on 1/2 cca though the alternator should provide enough volts and amps to properly run the car once started.
If the problem still persists then take it back to them.
Even with battery on 1/2 cca though the alternator should provide enough volts and amps to properly run the car once started.
Re: Pajero dealer troubles
My TD5 disco was happy to run with a battery with a blown cell. Was only reading 9.6v after coming off the charger. Once jump started the ALT was keeping the system at 14v so I could get home and buy a new one.
Col Cranking Amps of a battery are really only important when it comes to starting. Once its running the only thing pulling enough amps for you to give a shit about CCA is if you are winching.
Col Cranking Amps of a battery are really only important when it comes to starting. Once its running the only thing pulling enough amps for you to give a shit about CCA is if you are winching.
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Re: Pajero dealer troubles
The turbo is, I believe, a variable vane thingy which controls the inlet vanes via a servomotor. If you have a lot of gunk (as shown in the photos above), this could cause issues as the load changes, there would be a large delay with the turbo finally catching up to the load demand and then overshooting - surge. A major cleanout may be in order.
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