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chrysler voyager problem
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 14 8:09 am
by TrevD
any chrysler mechanics on here.
mine has got hard to start and wont rev over 2500rpm, is this a limp home mode of some sort?
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 14 8:36 am
by terryr
is the management light on,you may have to get the codes read
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 14 10:12 am
by Adrian Worman
You may not even need a code reader to extract the fault code Trev.
Put the ign key in, rapidly cycle in this order, but don't turn to cranking;
Ign off/on, off/on, off/on
The digital odometer should come up with 'po _ _ _ _' look up the 4 digit code on Google and start fixin the Bananarama!

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 14 1:16 pm
by TrevD
no codes, took it on a long run and it seems ok now, could it be turbo on its way out ??
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 14 6:15 pm
by JinxJay
petrol or diesel?
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 14 7:33 pm
by TrevD
its a 2.8 diesel
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 14 1:32 am
by Rebel
Had similar on an Isuzu Trooper, turned out to be a knackered primer pump. Also had air in the pipes because of the primer pump problem, cracked open the injector pipes one by one and cranked the engine until there was diesel flowing, problem sorted.
I think the primer pump is between the radiator and engine block, although it could be on the firewall
HTH
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 14 8:47 am
by JinxJay
TrevD wrote:its a 2.8 diesel
Depending how new it is, it could be a dpf problem. If you mainly drive round towns and not motorways it can block and and go into limp mode. If this is the case good diagnostic gear can force a regen to sort it out.
Really you need it on good diagnostic system to read all the data to see if something is out of the ordinary.
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 14 7:11 pm
by TrevD
cheers guys will run it in and get diagnostics done, does seem like a run helps so could be dpf.