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Exywarrior
X-TRAIL FANATIC
Date Registered: 10-2011
Location: Darwin, NT
TOTAL POSTS: 325
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Re: Power reduction while using cruise control
Join the club, guys! My DPF failed at 28600km. I posted more about it in the DPF thread.
--- Mark T
2011 Series 4 T31 TL Auto - Twilight, factory towbar, factory mats, tinting, Cooper CS5s, cathodic protection, paint protection, yada yada...and no Provent
X-2099
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8/Apr/2013, 4:02 pm
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cooch t31
X-TRAIL HOLIC
Date Registered: 06-2008
Location: Blue Mountains, NSW
TOTAL POSTS: 5966
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Re:
This sounds like a bad earth issue.
As the cruise control works off the light circuit, check all for loose or bad connections.
Make sure all the lights work as well and check the globes.
--- Tony X-891c
HERE is my D22 Navara
HERE is my old 2008 T31, ST Series1
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29/Jan/2014, 5:10 am
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popeclement
X-TRAIL FANATIC
Date Registered: 07-2008
Location: Perth, WA
TOTAL POSTS: 476
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Re: Power reduction while using cruise control
quote: morerams wrote:
Our problem was resolved eventually after 2 DPF filters were fitted, the actual problem was a split pipe in the air intake system after the airflow meter which caused the engine to run too rich a fuel mixture which stuffed the DPF & a couple of other sensors.
Apparently any loss of power or engine problem can cause the cruise control to drop out.
Given the MAF has been calling for a fuel rich mixture, I suspect the EGR circuit too will have coked up. It may be worth having this checked out. I had issues with an early version coupling hose from the turbo to the charge air cooler which was not reinforced as are the later ones and this too caused fuel rich supply.
What are you averaging consumption wise after the repairs?
--- X-916, VW Golf 90TSi manual, limestone grey, no extras
2008 TL dc i, manual, twilight; full set bash plates, jaos strut bar
- traded
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31/Jan/2014, 7:51 am
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Griz84
X-TRAIL NEWBIE
Date Registered: 11-2010
Location: Sydney, NSW
TOTAL POSTS: 91
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Re: Power reduction while using cruise control
Hi all,
I've experienced this a few years ago driving from Canberra to Cooma and after leaving the car off for about half an hour it reset itself.
However tonight, I began driving from Gold Coast to Brisbane and got about 15km up the road and car struggled to get to 100km/hr with foot on floor. 'Set' light on Cruise Control was flashing, but not now, but now car has put up the MIL light.
So after reviewing this topic, I'm going to take it to Nissan tomorrow, and get them to look for:
- Faulty Lambda Sensor; and
- Split pip in the air intake system after the airflow meter.
Griz.
--- Griz
2008 Nissan X-Trail T31 2.0L Diesel Turbo
CB, LED Lightbar, 12v PowerBoard, LED Interior Lights, 2mx2.5m Awning, Light Up Steering Controls, Dual Hardwired 12v Socket in Top Glovebox, Dual Battery Wiring
X-1737(c)
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19/Aug/2015, 3:28 am
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Griz84
X-TRAIL NEWBIE
Date Registered: 11-2010
Location: Sydney, NSW
TOTAL POSTS: 91
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UPDATE
The car was only taken overnight, and the engine light came on due to battery lpw voltage and ecm low voltage code.
Which is weird because the battery is only about 4 months old
--- Griz
2008 Nissan X-Trail T31 2.0L Diesel Turbo
CB, LED Lightbar, 12v PowerBoard, LED Interior Lights, 2mx2.5m Awning, Light Up Steering Controls, Dual Hardwired 12v Socket in Top Glovebox, Dual Battery Wiring
X-1737(c)
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20/Aug/2015, 12:57 pm
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