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Air Flow too high

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Old Aug 2nd, 2024, 14:04   #1
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Default Air Flow too high

Hi all,

My 2017 XC60 recently went into Turtle mode and upon getting the codes read needed a PowerPulse unit fitted. This was after the EGR and PP pipes\hoses were changed. Now I am getting a 'Air flow too high' code and the car hops from Turtle mode to no Turtle mode with an occasional Engine Warning Light. While its in Turtle mode although acceleration is reduced it is not really noticeable on A road driving.

First question is, we are driving from Somerset to Norfolk, is this a good idea? The mechanics who saw the car said we couldn't really do any damage given the codes that the ECU was giving.

Secondly, has anyone else had this issue? What solution did they find?

TIA,

Ox
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air flow sensor, limp mode, turtle, xc60 2.0


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