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meneerbaard
 


Member Since: 18 May 2018
Location: Kinrooi
Posts: 2

Belgium 2010 Discovery 4 TDV6 S Auto Santorini BlackDiscovery 4
Performance restriction

Last sunday afternoon I started my D4 (2.7l V6, 172 000 km) for a 10 km drive back home after finishing work. It had been standing still for about 5 hours. On the drive to work there were no issues. But when I drove of the parking lot, which has an incline, I got a loss of power with the following messages:

- The Orange brakesystem icon (!) was on
- "Restricted performance"
- "DSC not available"
- "Emergency brake not available"

I turned the car off and restarted it... no problems, no messages anymore. When we used it yesterday to tow a trailer there were no issues.
When I took the car out for my commute today I got the same messages after about 300 meters from home. Restarted it: no issues! When I drove home in the afternoon I drove careful until the engine was on temperature and I had no issues. I let the car cool off at home and let my dad drive it like crazy for a few kilometers: no issues.

I had the messages appear on the display a few months ago, but since then I had no issues untill now.

Does anyone have an idea what might be wrong?
THings I have read on different threads were: turbo actuator, turbo vane or ERG.
 2010 LR D4 2.7l V6
2000 VW Golf 4 SDI 
 
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