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sheddysheard



Member Since: 08 Nov 2021
Location: stafford
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Limp Mode with P138E and P132B

ll, I have just become the owner of a Range Rover Sport HSE 2.7 TDV6 2007 with 116k on the clock.
I purchased it knowing it had problems (that may have been my fist mistake Very Happy ). I have removed the Turbo, what a pain that is to do and found that the actuator joint to the rod was seized solid so freed this of and all seemed to work fine. The mechanism worked freely with no issues and just for good measure as it was off I have cleaned the Variable veins out, although there was little carbon built up anyway and put it back in situ.
I tested it before reassembly and when the ignition was switched on the actuator did its self test and also when ignition switched off.
I have put it all back together, when I put the ignition on it still self tests and no Codes are thrown up but once I start it it throws up P132B and goes into limp. On occasion it will drive for a short time before the fault shows and I can here the Turbo chuckling on let off of throttle. I will also sometimes get P138E show up as well.
I have checked the MAF Sensor and that seems OK showing 16-17 on tick over.
Is it likely that the actuator motor has lost its power or is there something more likely to be causing the fault to occur.
Any help would be much appreciated

Post #619610 Mon Nov 29 2021 2:14pm
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Zerocult



Member Since: 25 Jul 2020
Location: Linares
Posts: 4

Spain 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

I'm practically like you. Except that I have the tdv8. Mine throws P132E on startup.

Post #620198 Wed Dec 22 2021 3:53pm
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