Land Rover v6 diesel fault
Awesome job to come through the workshop, had a customer call, there vehicle having gone into limp mode. Booked in and towed to the workshop, Scan check returned a p0234 map sensor correlation DTC.
Upon diagnosis we found a failure of bank 2 intake manifold and throttle body housing causing a boost leak.
Customer was happy to proceed with the replacement of both manifolds and the throttle body, upgrading to an alloy intake rather than the factory plastic ones.
We proceeded with adding a camber kit and water pump as was due by kms for its second replacement, happily this customer was not concerned about the price more so that the job was done properly.
First time for our workshop with this fault but uncle google came in handy to show how common it was and lead to finding improved parts to ensure a better outcome for the customer.
Never be afraid to call around and do a little research during the repair to find information that’s outside local knowledge 👍🏼👍🏼
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James Ross
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Land Rover v6 diesel fault
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