PHB Posted June 24 Posted June 24 I am getting a warning "engine speed governing" displaying on my screen. It states I must not increase the revs above 2500rpm. It frequently occurs when I am accelerating which is a problem as I lose power, it is as if the speed limiter has come in. This started after I had the water pump and thermostat changed which the garage does not believe would be an issue and the garage can not find any fault codes. In the manual it stated this is to stop the engine overheating but the temperature is normal and sometimes the engine is cold as I have only traveled a few miles. Has anyone got any ideas what could cause this fault.
Stevey Y Posted June 24 Posted June 24 8 minutes ago, PHB said: I am getting a warning "engine speed governing" displaying on my screen. It states I must not increase the revs above 2500rpm. It frequently occurs when I am accelerating which is a problem as I lose power, it is as if the speed limiter has come in. This started after I had the water pump and thermostat changed which the garage does not believe would be an issue and the garage can not find any fault codes. In the manual it stated this is to stop the engine overheating but the temperature is normal and sometimes the engine is cold as I have only traveled a few miles. Has anyone got any ideas what could cause this fault. Hi it could be a faulty temperature sensor these are not monitored and wont throw a code, it is bit of a difficult thing to diagnose as there is at least two of them, one of them should be near the thermostat housing. Steve.
PHB Posted June 25 Author Posted June 25 Thanks Steve. Just returned from the garage and as expected there were not fault codes found. The garage are going to forward the problem onto the tech people but without a fault code they said they do not know where to start.
PHB Posted July 2 Author Posted July 2 Sad to say the problem is occurring nearly every time I accelerate up to 70 mph, unfortunately the fault does not stay on when I take it to the garage. They have taken advise but made no progress if finding the fault. I really like the car but I can't carry on with this issue as it can put me in difficult situations, I think it will have to go.
PHB Posted July 5 Author Posted July 5 Garage have just come back and said it could be a faulty knock sensor or a wiring issue to the sensor.
Stevey Y Posted July 5 Posted July 5 2 hours ago, PHB said: Garage have just come back and said it could be a faulty knock sensor or a wiring issue to the sensor. Hi congratulations that would definitely cause your symptoms and is not an expensive fix. Steve.
Solution PHB Posted September 26 Author Solution Posted September 26 To change the knock sensor apparently means removing the water pump and thermostat module, which I only had replaced earlier this year at the cost of £900. To replace the knock sensor will cost about £400. However the garage managed to clean the sensor terminals and since then I have not had any faults. 1
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