I have a problem with my wife's car.
It is a C3. with the 1.4 HDI engine, and more and more frequently, there just seems to be no power at low revs. It is as if the Turbo has dissapeared. Then as the revs rise (normally about 2000 to 2500 rpm), the turbo comes in with a wallop.
I am assuming, there is a sensor gone a bit amiss, but the engine management light does not come on, so I guess there is no error message to read.
Can anybody point me in the right direction please?
Thanks in advance.
Nick.
Loss of power at low revs - 1.4 HDI.
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mine has the same problem as yours not very good on wet roads as it just wheelspins to easily mines is going in for its 25000 service soon hopefully they can find a fault probebly wont be covered by warrenty either 
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Re: Loss of power at low revs - 1.4 HDI.
Is it the 8 or the 16 valve?dr_nickc wrote:It is a C3. with the 1.4 HDI engine, and more and more frequently, there just seems to be no power at low revs. It is as if the Turbo has dissapeared. Then as the revs rise (normally about 2000 to 2500 rpm), the turbo comes in with a wallop.
I think there was a recall for one of them to sort out this problem. But its so long ago I don't remember what they did to solve it.
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I had one of those! I miss it. Apart from loss of power, but wasn't just at low revs. Think they fitted three boost elecro valves, two EGRs and a new Turbo. Still never resolved.dr_nickc wrote:Hi mooseshaver,
It is the 16V, 92bhp version. As citrojim says - great engine (when it works properly).
Can someone tell me where the EGR valve is? How do I check if it is working?
Thanks,
Nick.
Ask your dealer if they know if there was a recall. I really am sure there was a fix for what you describe.
C5 III Tourer 2.0 HDi 163 Auto Exclusive
Gone cars.
C5 2.2 HDi Exclusive Estate auto 57. Awesome car. Sadly Could not be fixed by Citroen.
C5 1.6 HDi VTR Estate 56. Traded in.
C5 2.2 HDi SX Estate 02. Drowned in the floods of 09.
C3 1.4 HDi 92 SX 52.
Saxo 1.1 East Coast.
Gone cars.
C5 2.2 HDi Exclusive Estate auto 57. Awesome car. Sadly Could not be fixed by Citroen.
C5 1.6 HDi VTR Estate 56. Traded in.
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Do these engines use a Variable Vane turbo? If so, it could be that the vanes are stuck - actuated by another diaphragm-to-rod actuator normally at 90 degrees to the existing one. Sticking ones are (apparently) quite common.
My reasoning - the vanes help direct the exhaust flow to the impeller wheel at low boost levels to get the low rev pick up. At a certain level when the turbo/exhaust flow can support it they revert to what is normal position for a non-VV turbo. Think slow and fast modes...if yours are stick in "fast" mode, then the turbo takes a while to spool up, then comes in with a wallop. They used to call it turbo lag in the early 80s - bugger all, then everything at once.
I'm not up to speed with EGR valves, so this could well be at fault - i'm still getting to grips with EFi!!
My reasoning - the vanes help direct the exhaust flow to the impeller wheel at low boost levels to get the low rev pick up. At a certain level when the turbo/exhaust flow can support it they revert to what is normal position for a non-VV turbo. Think slow and fast modes...if yours are stick in "fast" mode, then the turbo takes a while to spool up, then comes in with a wallop. They used to call it turbo lag in the early 80s - bugger all, then everything at once.
I'm not up to speed with EGR valves, so this could well be at fault - i'm still getting to grips with EFi!!
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Low power.... Need a Turbo for a C3 HDi
Hi guys.
Phil was right - it is the variabe vanes stuck.
Now, does anybody know where I can get a new (cheap turbo)!
Thanks,
Nick.
Phil was right - it is the variabe vanes stuck.
Now, does anybody know where I can get a new (cheap turbo)!
Thanks,
Nick.
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philhoward
Burger me! I know more about turbos than I thought...
It was inspired by a mate of mine who was having trouble getting his VVT to work - and it was exactly the opposite (loads of low boost, then suddely stopped at about 2600rpm) until the played with the actuator piping and got the same result as you've got - stuck (or rather reluctant to move) vanes...
As for finding a new one...try BTN in Middlesex. Listed at £520+VAT exchange...they reckon that VVT ones aren't successful in rebuilds, hence only supply new
It was inspired by a mate of mine who was having trouble getting his VVT to work - and it was exactly the opposite (loads of low boost, then suddely stopped at about 2600rpm) until the played with the actuator piping and got the same result as you've got - stuck (or rather reluctant to move) vanes...
As for finding a new one...try BTN in Middlesex. Listed at £520+VAT exchange...they reckon that VVT ones aren't successful in rebuilds, hence only supply new
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£520+VAT - Ouch!!!
A good second hand one would do......
Just seen this one on eBay
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... :DBS:US:11
Not quite the same unfortunately.
Nick.
A good second hand one would do......
Just seen this one on eBay
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... :DBS:US:11
Not quite the same unfortunately.
Nick.
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Loss of power at low revs - 1.4 HDI. - Solved
Just thought I would let you know what happened.
I eventually managed to separate the turbo into three large chunks.
The bit with the variable vanes was full of soot. A blast with some carburettor cleaning stuff got it all nice and clean everything moved again. I put a bit a grease in there just to help out.
The car is now running nicely again! Pulling up hills in just about any gear.
Regards,
Nick.
I eventually managed to separate the turbo into three large chunks.
The bit with the variable vanes was full of soot. A blast with some carburettor cleaning stuff got it all nice and clean everything moved again. I put a bit a grease in there just to help out.
The car is now running nicely again! Pulling up hills in just about any gear.
Regards,
Nick.
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