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Renault Trafic 2009 115DCi fuel problem

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#1 ·
Hi. I'm sure this is one of the many Trafic common faults. My van starts fine and runs ok in gears 1- 5. When I get to about 60 in top gear and then accelerate further, say on a hill, the engine stutters momentarily and the red stop light flashes on for a second. I'm assuming it's a fuel or exhaust problem. When the engine is idyling I can only get about 3000rpm if I put my foot to the floor.
Are there any easy fix solutions to try first before I book it in to a dealer? Cheers. Mark
 
#2 ·
Greetings.
There is a limiter on revs if not in gear, call it self protection. So ignore that bit.
Check the pipes to the exhaust pressure sensor are not collapsed, twisted, blocked or perished.
I'm too new to my Trafic to advise any more, I'm a petrolhead at heart.:laugh:
Other experts will appear this evening.
 
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#5 ·
Sounds like a maf sensor fault,
(No black smoke, when acceleration, or while driving, is it idling ok..)
If its doing it every time, not now and again, would check the maf sensor.
Has fuel consumption dropped, or you have not really monitored fuel consumption..
Not sure if these can be cleaned and not give an issue, Notnnoc should be able to help on that part..
 
#6 ·
Don't Touch, Don't Spray, DEFFO NOT WD40, Very fine wire filament inside. Blow out, if you must, towards the air filter. If you bog it up, ONLY OEM, not even ECP which claim to be OEM & No way ebay.
Is that clear enough???
 
#7 ·
Wasnt sure if someone from other forum you used, had come across something.
I just change them, but not my money, so dont like to Say, spend 148£ on just symptoms.
Never found any work other than Genuine.... but a lot of money without a diagnostic.
With a diagnostic, the fault should be a circuit down, if that helps.
If its a fault/happened more that 4 times IT will be stored, as long as battery has not been taken off..
 
#13 ·
You will however, get a dash nag, which can safely be ignored. But well worth a try, for diagnostic purposes. :laugh:
 
#14 ·
Re-lighting this thread to see if you ever got to the bottom of it?
I've got exactly the same issue, just been into renault and it showed maf sensor fault, which they replaced, but the problem persists, though the engine does now run better.