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Date Registered: 05-2017
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X-trail T31 TL 2008 AUTO Diesel LOSS of POWER when going Uphill


HI, I am a new member. emoticon
My xtrail T31-TL AUTO diesel 2008 has 183.000km clock. Just once day early morning on the way going to work, my xtrail suddently lost of power when going uphill.
I already try my best to make research on internet and have done something:

1. Put 300ml Pennite Enviro+DPF clearer into fuel tank
2. Clean MAF + MAP sensors
3. Change Pennite 5W-40 Engine Oil and filter with 250ml Nulon Engine treament
4. Change Fuel filter
5. Change MAF sensor
6. Unplus Negative battery to reset ECU

However the car just got a bit better but still not strong as before.
Take note: Car still run OK on flat street except it slow down when I go uphill. Max revs only 2700rpm and stalling hesiatation changing gear each time I try to press hardly accelation.

I read somewhere people need to change Suction Control Valve. However I cannot find out where it is and still not sure it is right job to do. OR EGR problem need to clean???

I buy a OBD2 wifi device and read the MIL code below:

1. P0235: Turbocharger Boost sensor "A" circuit Malfuntion
2. P0488: Exhaust Gas Recirculation throttle Control Circuit "A" range/performant
3. P1435: A/C refriger temperature circuit Rang/performant

I try to reset few time but it still there as permance list thought I already done recondition A/C compressor 5 months ago

Anyone know well about this problem please advice me what should i do.
Thank you

Last edited by Tom1au, 25/May/2017, 5:12 pm


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Re: X-trail T31 TL 2008 AUTO Diesel LOSS of POWER when going Uphill


Hi Everyone,
After a month running car in "Limp Home Mode". Today I am so happy to share my experience to everyone that my car just fixed, all codes clear and run smooth and strong now.
Here is my summary:

1. P0235: Turbocharger Boost sensor "A" circuit Malfuntion: CHANGE MAP SENSOR
2. P0488: Exhaust Gas Recirculation throttle Control Circuit "A" range/performant: Machanist guy open and clean EGR. then i code clear straight away
3. P1435: A/C refriger temperature circuit Rang/performant : DPF blocked and the ECU cannot regeneration by themself. Machanist have to input chemical and use computer to force engine burn.

Hoping this will help anyone that got the same problem like me.

Thank you


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Thanks for that info Tom.
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Hi Tom thanks for your experience, I may have the same issue.
I have a japanese Xtrail T31 diesel with a DPF of course.
I felt the lack of power and thought the DPF filter light is due on very soon. It never came on.
While driving it felt like the turbo wasn't boosting at all and it wouldn't rev out struggling to get over 2700 rpm or there abouts.

After stopping and restarting a check engine light came on the dash so drove carefully home and plugged in the code reader with it saying "exhaust fault" and no other codes

I am assuming it is a blocked DPF. But why didn't it give me a warning light to clean (regenerate) the DPF?

Should I go for a long drive to try to clean it? Not with the check engine light on I think
Should I check it in for a external DPF clean?
Should I add a can of Penrite DPF cleaner to the fuel?
Should I check the activation sensor is working? Would it give the same fault code if faulty?

Thought experts please as it means I am cycling to work until fixed
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Hi Andy,

I've never had the car go into limp mode unless there is a sensor fault although i guess if the DPF is full and diff pressure is so high then it may do. The Mil light will come on after too many failed regens but it usually goes together with the DPF light - but not always.

I you have an ODB2 reader and Torque Pro you can use the DPF pids i've posted in another thread to read the soot mass. My car usually regens between 20 and 30mg. You can also check the DPF mode and see if it switches to mode 3 which is active regen. When it does you see the soot mass reduce.

J

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Hi Andy,

Here is the link to the thread John is referring to.

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