One thing I would recommend to start with is the MAP (not MAF) sensor. On the earlier 3.0d this sits on top of the engine. Mine was clogged up with oil and gave me longstanding restricted performance issues. The car went into 3 different garages for repair but nobody checked this. I removed it, cleaned it out, replaced it, and the car has been fine ever since. 5 minute free repair!
Everytime an egr system is started to fail for some reason, every parts of the control modules start to do stupid an weird stuff, so much system drived by that It's so annoying !! Nice repair !! Keep the good work happening !!
Hi Luis. Pleased you have finally identified an egr gremlin with video evidence. Let's hope the owner replace both egr with quality OEM. Thanks once again for spending time investigating.😀
Hi, I viewed all three videos, and as I thought from watching the second one and observing the error code, it was indeed an egr problem. Nice work and thank you for this.
Apart from this fault, Luis, these engines (wherever they are fitted) have a tendency to cut their crankshaft in 2 because of their front damper pulley being not balanced due to wear. Make sure this is fine (or just replace it) before you give it to the owner. You don't want them to blame you for this if the engine is destroyed. As always, thank you for the time you spend making these videos.
@@LMAutoRepairs That is the beauty of this job. You learn something new everyday. I knew these engines fail ( I have replaced an engine on a Jaguar like this) but didn't know why. Thanks to another mechanic's videos I learned what happens due to the damper pulley. Still, thanks for all these videos, man. You put a lot of effort.
No they don't. I've been a member of 2 Jag forums for over 10 years and have NEVER heard of a single owner who has had that problem. This sounds like one of those cases where something has happened to an owner so they then assume it's a common fault and go around warning other people.
I have changed an engine in a jag because of this but since we don't have many of those here (if any) with that engine, there are a few LRs. I have seen or heard about that damage in them from other workshops. It does not mean it happens often but a bad pulley can cause the crankshaft to break in 2 because of the vibration it causes, so just be ware. The labour charged by your workshops is a very high compared to ours.
Very rare that they actually need replacing. There isn't much that can go wrong with them and they just get clogged up, more so if you do a lot of short journeys. Regardless of the car you drive it's best to run a cleaner through them every so often and you won't have any problems.
That EGR fault didn't just appear after you fixed the ABS fault. A blind man on a galloping horse can see it's been faulty/intermittent for quite a while. It's not like these quality motors aren't renowned for it. Could this be another case of the customer not quite telling the truth or the whole tale 🤔
If they need to come out to proper clean, I would just replace them... That was also my advice... Sometimes it is just not the cleaning, is that they start to get worn, and that is what start to allow them to pass carbon to the wrong areas, and start to get sticky if you will... 👍👍👍
Conclusion from my point. The oner got the car it tests lick never he droved and the EGR valves try thing that in long time don't do! For that I often see, people get big car, and never drive a long distance.
@@LMAutoRepairs I disagree. Sometimes, in fact most of the time, they just get coked up and need cleaning out. There's very little that can actually go wrong with them and they can be chemically cleaned. If you do need to remove them it is a fiddly job and they're not that expensive so you might as well replace them, but in most cases it's not necessary.
That's what I said... "Replace if/when completely fails..." If I had to remove it on one of this cars, I would just replace it... as they are not easy to access... There is also the possibility of the wear on the shaft starts to allow carbon to pass into the electric side of the egr... that's something a cleaning will not fix... 👍👍👍
One thing I would recommend to start with is the MAP (not MAF) sensor. On the earlier 3.0d this sits on top of the engine. Mine was clogged up with oil and gave me longstanding restricted performance issues. The car went into 3 different garages for repair but nobody checked this. I removed it, cleaned it out, replaced it, and the car has been fine ever since. 5 minute free repair!
Everytime an egr system is started to fail for some reason, every parts of the control modules start to do stupid an weird stuff, so much system drived by that It's so annoying !! Nice repair !! Keep the good work happening !!
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Hi Luis. Pleased you have finally identified an egr gremlin with video evidence. Let's hope the owner replace both egr with quality OEM. Thanks once again for spending time investigating.😀
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Welcome to JLR world, working for jlr for past 8 yrs , exactly know the pain on arse 😄,
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Hi, I viewed all three videos, and as I thought from watching the second one and observing the error code, it was indeed an egr problem. Nice work and thank you for this.
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You'll never be out of work repairing JLR stuff.
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JLR is the gift that just keeps giving!
well done the way you diagnose cars its top notch you leave no stone unturned you double double double check everything thanks luis for shsring
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Apart from this fault, Luis, these engines (wherever they are fitted) have a tendency to cut their crankshaft in 2 because of their front damper pulley being not balanced due to wear. Make sure this is fine (or just replace it) before you give it to the owner. You don't want them to blame you for this if the engine is destroyed. As always, thank you for the time you spend making these videos.
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Was not aware of that... thanks for the info!
This was recorded few months ago... so, too late now to blame me for anything else...🤪
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@@LMAutoRepairs That is the beauty of this job. You learn something new everyday.
I knew these engines fail ( I have replaced an engine on a Jaguar like this) but didn't know why. Thanks to another mechanic's videos I learned what happens due to the damper pulley. Still, thanks for all these videos, man. You put a lot of effort.
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No they don't.
I've been a member of 2 Jag forums for over 10 years and have NEVER heard of a single owner who has had that problem. This sounds like one of those cases where something has happened to an owner so they then assume it's a common fault and go around warning other people.
I have changed an engine in a jag because of this but since we don't have many of those here (if any) with that engine, there are a few LRs. I have seen or heard about that damage in them from other workshops. It does not mean it happens often but a bad pulley can cause the crankshaft to break in 2 because of the vibration it causes, so just be ware. The labour charged by your workshops is a very high compared to ours.
Another great video,watched the other 2,always love your diagnostics in your video,s,keep up great work,cannot not wait for next one.
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Nice work Luis!! Enjoy learning from you!!
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I bet those egr valves are expensive as well as a pain to remove, good work louis get te feeling your customer wouldn't of replaced them anyway
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Not expensive but pain to replace
Very rare that they actually need replacing. There isn't much that can go wrong with them and they just get clogged up, more so if you do a lot of short journeys. Regardless of the car you drive it's best to run a cleaner through them every so often and you won't have any problems.
That EGR fault didn't just appear after you fixed the ABS fault. A blind man on a galloping horse can see it's been faulty/intermittent for quite a while. It's not like these quality motors aren't renowned for it. Could this be another case of the customer not quite telling the truth or the whole tale 🤔
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Possibly...
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Liked this one, guess the egr valves in the end have to be replaced anyway. keep uploading the sundaymorning videos Luis!
Yes... soon or later they will have to be...
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Hello Boss. Thanks for the amazing video which is more budget price to clean egr and the pipes or to put new one ? Thanks a million
If they need to come out to proper clean, I would just replace them...
That was also my advice...
Sometimes it is just not the cleaning, is that they start to get worn, and that is what start to allow them to pass carbon to the wrong areas, and start to get sticky if you will...
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Many thanks for the advice .
Conclusion from my point. The oner got the car it tests lick never he droved and the EGR valves try thing that in long time don't do!
For that I often see, people get big car, and never drive a long distance.
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Possibly...
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THANKS FOR THE VIDEO ,,,, 👍
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Thank you for watching!
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Just imagine a world without egr and dpf filters.
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@@LMAutoRepairs engine killers modern diesel engines would do twice the millage if they didn't have egr and dpf in my opinion .
Thank you for this nice video
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Goodjob
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Thank you bro
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GOOD MORNING LUIS i would nt like to change then egrs yes tell them to do them
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how do you get access to all the software? do you buy the laptops on ebay second hand or something?
I put everything together myself...
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Considering the 'premium' jaguar application, that engine sounds awful. I thought 'jags' we're supposed to purr not rattle?
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dam that egr alone needs a clean .going to cost a s load just to take it of
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Better just replace if/when completely fails...
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@@LMAutoRepairs I disagree. Sometimes, in fact most of the time, they just get coked up and need cleaning out. There's very little that can actually go wrong with them and they can be chemically cleaned. If you do need to remove them it is a fiddly job and they're not that expensive so you might as well replace them, but in most cases it's not necessary.
That's what I said...
"Replace if/when completely fails..."
If I had to remove it on one of this cars, I would just replace it... as they are not easy to access...
There is also the possibility of the wear on the shaft starts to allow carbon to pass into the electric side of the egr... that's something a cleaning will not fix...
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@@LMAutoRepairs Yep, spot on. Usually very high mileage (well into 6 figures) before these show any signs of wear though.
@@LMAutoRepairs Very true
nice video, can we sponsor you? can I get your email?