seekerman
Expert Expediter
Greetings all! A little background. The sprinter has 510,000 miles on it, but I work hard to keep it in good condition as far as routine maintenance and it's held me in good stead. Two years ago I put on a new turbocharger and EGR valve. Since then I have had a new mass air flow valve put in and the air filter is good. Occasionally in the past it has gone into limp mode, but has always reset when I restarted the vehicle. This usually happens in cold weather. This past Friday I was on a load and lost an idler pulley. Had it repaired the next day along with a new belt. When I drove away from the shop the van was in limp mode and wouldn't come out of it even after many restarts. I took it back to the shop with the words " well, it was fine before you did the repair." The first thing that came to mind my was the turbo resonator. In hopes of a quick fix we started looking for one. In the process we ran across a video on You Tube concerning a bad turbo actuator. We checked for the function of the actuator and it was behaving in the same way as on the video. As the engine was revving we could see the actuator moving, but then it stopped moving. This coincided with the vehicle going back into limp mode. Then we took it for another drive. It functioned properly through the first three gears then went into limp. We could hear the turbo kicking in but go into limp after the first few gears. I'm now in Merrillville IN in the cold. I'm going to take it to a dodge dealership in Valpo tomorrow for a scan but we all know that some of the sprinter techs at the dealerships should really be working on Fords. I'm trying to gather as much information as possible before I have to deal with that. And what better place to go than to my good friends at EO. Can you share your experiences with Limp Mode with me Thanks!