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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - TD5
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 18-1-33
The turbocharger is exposed to extremely high operating temperatures (up to 1,000 °C (1832 °F)) because of the hot
exhaust gases and the high speed revolution of the turbine (up to 150,000 rev/min). In order to resist wear of the
turbine bearings a flow of lubrication oil is supplied from the engine lubrication system to keep the bearings cool. Oil
is supplied from a tapping at the front of the full-flow filter adaptor housing via a metal pipe with banjo connections.
Oil is returned to the sump via a metal pipe which connects to the cylinder block at a port below the turbocharger
assembly.
A heatshield is attached to the left hand side of the engine to protect adjacent components from the heat generated
at the turbocharger. The heatshield is attached to the engine by two bolts an additional bolt attaches the heatshield
to the turbocharger casting.
The engine control module controls the amount of boost pressure the engine receives by way of the turbocharger.
When full boost is reached a control signal is sent to the wastegate modulator, and a vacuum is applied to the
wastegate valve. The wastegate valve opens, bypassing some of the exhaust gas away from the turbine to be output
to the exhaust system.
The engine should be allowed to idle for 15 seconds following engine start up and before the engine is switched off
to protect the turbocharger by maintaining oil supply to the turbine bearings.
Intercooler
The intercooler is an air-to-air heat exchanger which lowers the intake air temperature to obtain a higher air density
for better combustion efficiency. The intercooler receives compressed air from the turbocharger via a metal pipe; it
cools the intake air via the intercooler matrix and delivers it to the intake manifold by means of a rubber hose which
connects between the intercooler outlet and the intake manifold outlet. The rubber hose is connected to ports at each
end by metal band clips.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - Td5, DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION, Description.
The intercooler is located at the front of the engine bay, forward of the radiator.
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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - TD5
18-1-48 REPAIRS
Sensor - crankshaft (CKP)
$% 18.30.12
Remove
1.Disconnect multiplug from CKP sensor.
2.Remove bolt securing CKP sensor. Remove
CKP sensor from gearbox housing and discard
'O' ring.
3. If fitted:Remove and discard spacer.
Refit
1.Clean gearbox housing and CKP sensor.
2. If fitted:Fit new spacer.
3.Fit new 'O' ring, position CKP sensor to
gearbox housing and tighten bolt to 9 Nm (7
lbf.ft).
4.Connect multiplug to CKP sensor.
Air filter assembly
$% 19.10.01
Remove
1.Release turnbuckles and remove battery
cover.
2.Disconnect battery earth lead.
3.Remove 2 nuts and remove air intake duct.
4.Release 2 clips securing MAF sensor.
5.Release MAF sensor from air filter cover and
position aside.
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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - TD5
REPAIRS 18-1-49
6.Release air filter from 3 grommets, remove
assembly and discard 'O' ring.
7.Remove 2 screws, remove AAP sensor and
discard 'O' ring.
Refit
1.Clean MAF sensor and air filter mating faces.
2.Fit new 'O' ring to air filter.
3.Clean AAP sensor.
4.Using new 'O' ring, fit AAP sensor and tighten
screws.
5.Position air filter assembly and secure in
grommets.
6.Position MAF sensor and secure clips.
7.Position intake duct to air filter and tighten nuts.
8.Connect battery earth lead.
9.Fit battery cover and secure with fixings.
Element - air filter
$% 19.10.10
Remove
1.Release 2 clips and disconnect MAF sensor
from air filter cover.
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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - TD5
18-1-50 REPAIRS
2.Disconnect multiplug from AAP sensor.
3.Release 2 clips and remove cover from air
filter.
4.Remove air filter element.
Refit
1.Clean air filter body and cover.
2.Fit new air filter element.
3.Position air cleaner cover and secure clips.
4.Position MAF sensor and secure clips.
5.Connect multiplug to AAP sensor.
Sensor - fuel temperature
$% 19.22.08
Remove
1.Remove 3 bolts and remove engine acoustic
cover.
2.Release fixings and remove battery cover.
3.Disconnect battery earth lead.
4.Disconnect multiplug from fuel temperature
sensor.
5. Thoroughly clean area around fuel
temperature sensor before removal.
6.Remove fuel temperature sensor and discard
sealing washer.
Refit
1.Clean fuel temperature sensor mating faces.
2.Fit new sealing washer and tighten fuel
temperature sensor to 13 Nm (10 lbf.ft) .
3.Connect multiplug to fuel temperature sensor.
4.Connect battery earth lead.
5.Fit battery cover and secure fixings.
6.Fit engine acoustic cover, and secure with
fixings.
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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - TD5
REPAIRS 18-1-53
Element - fuel filter
$% 19.25.07
Remove
1.Release turnbuckles and remove battery cover.
2.Disconnect battery earth lead.
3.Raise rear of vehicle.
WARNING: Do not work on or under a
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always
support the vehicle on safety stands.
4.Clean area around fuel filter.
5.Disconnect multiplug from filter element.
6.Remove fuel filter element.
Refit
1.Clean fuel filter and mating face.
2.Fit new fuel filter element and connect
multiplug.
3.Remove stand(s) and lower vehicle.
4.Connect battery earth lead.
5.Fit battery cover and secure the fixings.
Cooler - fuel
$% 19.25.30
Remove
1.Remove 3 bolts and remove engine acoustic
cover.
2.Remove battery cover.
3.Disconnect battery earth lead.
4.Drain cooling system.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - Td5,
ADJUSTMENTS, Drain and refill.
5.Release 3 clips and disconnect 3 coolant hoses
from fuel cooler.
6.Release 2 fuel hoses from fuel cooler.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.
7.Release vacuum pipe clip from fuel cooler.
8.Noting which bolts are removed from the upper
fixing holes, remove 4 bolts securing fuel cooler
to inlet manifold. Remove cooler.
Refit
1.Clean fuel hose connections.
2.Apply Loctite 242 to the two upper bolts.
3.Position fuel cooler to inlet manifold, fit bolts
and tighten the upper bolts to 18 Nm (13 lbf.ft)
and the lower bolts to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
4.Connect fuel hoses to fuel cooler.
5.Connect coolant hoses to fuel cooler, secure
with clips.
6.Secure vacuum hose to fuel cooler.
7.Refill cooling system.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - Td5,
ADJUSTMENTS, Drain and refill.
8.Fit engine acoustic cover and secure with
fixings.
9.Connect battery earth lead.
10.Fit battery cover.
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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - TD5
REPAIRS 18-1-59
Regulator - fuel pressure
$% 19.45.06
Remove
1.Release turnbuckles and remove battery cover
2.Disconnect battery earth lead.
3.Remove 3 bolts and remove engine acoustic
cover.
4.Remove 2 bolts and remove engine lifting eye.
5.Position cloth to absorb fuel spillage.
6.Release and disconnect hose from fuel cooler. 7.Release and disconnect fuel hose from
pressure regulator.
Always fit plugs to open connections to
prevent contamination.
8.Disconnect multiplug from fuel temperature
sensor.
9.Remove 3 bolts, remove pressure regulator
from cylinder head and collect gasket.
10.Remove and discard 'O' ring and fuel filter.
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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - TD5
18-1-60 REPAIRS
11.Remove fuel temperature sensor and discard
sealing washer.
12.Remove fuel hose and fuel pipe and discard 'O'
rings.
Refit
1.Clean fuel pressure regulator and mating face.
2.Clean fuel pipe unions.
3.Using new 'O' rings, fit fuel pipe and fuel hose
to pressure regulator and tighten unions to 25
Nm (18 lbf.ft).
4.Using new sealing washer, fit fuel temperature
sensor and tighten to 14 Nm (10 lbf.ft).
5.Fit new fuel filter and 'O' ring.
6.Using a new gasket, position pressure
regulator and tighten bolts to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
7.Connect multiplug to fuel temperature sensor.
8.Connect fuel hoses to pressure regulator and
fuel cooler.
9.Fit engine lifting eye and tighten bolts to 25 Nm
(18 lbf.ft).
10.Fit engine acoustic cover and tighten bolts to 10
Nm (6 lbf.ft).
11.Connect battery earth lead.
12.Fit battery cover and secure fixings.
Glow plugs
$% 19.60.31
Remove
1.Remove 3 bolts and remove engine acoustic
cover.
2.Release turnbuckles and remove battery cover.
3.Disconnect battery earth lead.
4.Disconnect 4 glow plug leads.
5.Loosen and remove 4 glow plugs.
Refit
1.Thoroughly clean glow plugs and seating area
in cylinder head.
2.Apply a suitable anti-sieze compound to
threads of glow plugs.
3.Fit glow plugs and tighten to 16 Nm (12 lbf. ft).
4.Connect glow plug leads.
5.Fit engine acoustic cover and secure fixings.
6.Connect battery earth lead.
7.Fit battery cover and secure fixings.
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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - V8
18-2-20 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Should a malfunction occur, the following fault codes may be evident and can be retrieved by TestBook:
Mass Air Flow (MAF)/ Inlet Air Temperature (IAT) sensor (C0149)
The MAF/ IAT sensors are combined into a single unit and located between the air filter housing and the inlet manifold.
The ECM receives input signals from the MAF/ IAT sensor to calculate the mass of air flowing into the engine inlet
manifold.
Input/Output
The MAF sensor has both electrical input and output. Input to the MAF sensor comes from two different sources.
Battery voltage is supplied to the MAF sensor via fuse 2 of the engine compartment fuse box. The MAF sensor also
utilises a 5 volt reference input via pin 7 of connector C0636 of the ECM. The MAF sensor output voltage is measured
via pin 23 of connector C0636 of the ECM.
The IAT sensor has only electrical output. Output from the IAT sensor is measured at pin 34 of connector C0636 of
the ECM, this is a variable voltage/ resistance measured by the sensor to provide air temperature information to the
ECM.
The MAF/ IAT sensor share the same sensor earth. Sensor earth is via pin 9 of connector C0636 of the ECM.
The MAF/ IAT sensor and its connector has silver plated terminals for its low current signals to protect against
corrosion. DO NOT apply 12V to the 5V supply, as this will destroy the internal circuitry. The MAF/IAT sensor should
not be dropped or roughly handled and should be kept free from contamination.
P code J2012 description Land Rover description
P1117 Radiator outlet temperature
thermister lowThermostat reading below -33 °C (-
27 °F)
P1118 Radiator outlet temperature
thermister highThermostat reading above 140 °C
(284 °F)
P0126 Engine thermostat defective Difference in radiator and engine
coolant temperatures too small