Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby viking shippy on Tue Mar 08, 2016 7:12 am

For a standard 3.2 tony is there any Preformance boost in fitting a pink higher flow or extreme...or upgrade to a blue one?
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby Tony on Tue Mar 08, 2016 7:36 am

When tuned for power we all crave for, yes. Standard, much more reliable and deliver smother power compared to tired unit.
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby viking shippy on Tue Mar 08, 2016 4:20 pm

How would a hi flo or extreme unit go!
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby Tony on Tue Mar 08, 2016 6:33 pm

More extreme stuff coming out soon. :lol:

Your car is stock right? You have replaced it. Now leave it alone. It will be fine :lol:
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby ag9111 on Tue Mar 08, 2016 8:45 pm

Yeah but what do you think Tony? :D
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby coughy on Tue Mar 08, 2016 8:59 pm

gees old tony :geek: is being a bit sheepish isnt he :mrgreen:
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby Cowboy Dave on Tue Mar 08, 2016 9:51 pm

Surely you wouldn't get far before you'd hit the pump's limitations? Which would be why Geek goes through them at a rate of knots. I suspect we're up against the thin end of the wedge here. I can see modified fuel pumps, bigger injectors and so on and so forth on the road ahead. Then we're going to need upgrades to our gearboxes and transmissions to cope. :lol: :lol:
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby coughy on Wed Mar 09, 2016 8:10 pm

injectors are all ready here dave lol
just saying lol
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby viking shippy on Thu Mar 10, 2016 4:20 pm

I recon Tony's pulled pullen yah mine ours leg legs
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby Cowboy Dave on Thu Mar 10, 2016 7:16 pm

I reckon he's not. Interesting times on the horizon if you're game
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Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby viking shippy on Sat Mar 12, 2016 7:07 am

I'm joking Dave!!!!!!
I was tying to flush him out !!! Lol
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby ag9111 on Sat Mar 12, 2016 10:09 am

my SCV has strted working again.
due to go in on monday to be replaced under :roll:
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby snowman on Sat Mar 12, 2016 10:28 am

ag9111 wrote:my SCV has strted working again.
due to go in on monday to be replaced under :roll:



mate i took my MN in last week and it drove perfectly to the dealers :roll: :x but i told them i suspected what it was and they managed to 'get it to play up'. so it is going in for warranty next week.

i think they get them hot to play up. my MN was really bad in the hot weather and settled a bit recently and is more sporadic than permanent.

in any case they did not have a new valve available for over 24 hours so i have to take the car back.

have you had it tested yet? or are you taking it up for assessment? they wont be able to fix it same day unless they sit on stock and that is unlikely.
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby ag9111 on Sat Mar 12, 2016 11:30 am

nah had it assessed previously.
new valve at dealers.
I will insist they they change it out regardless.
ill mark the old one
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby borngeek on Sat Mar 12, 2016 12:10 pm

ag9111 wrote:ill mark the old one


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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby ag9111 on Sat Mar 12, 2016 12:16 pm

borngeek wrote:
ag9111 wrote:ill mark the old one


You should stop drawing on yourself


very good jussy
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby MEGGAMICK on Mon Nov 28, 2016 11:01 am

Hi Gents,
Glad i found this thread re. the SCV ! My 2008 2.5ltr Triton has /was playing up for about 12 months, it got to the stage where it was nearly un drivable ! all the symptoms listed in the last 7 pages ! took it to a mechanic who dissembled the manifold to find it was 75% full of carbon build up! had that cleaned out and a EGR blank plate inserted.This was done 5 weeks ago. Car drove like a charm until 2 weeks ago when the surging came back! Did a lot of research and spoke to a few people who narrowed it down to the SCV! bit the bullet on the weekend and followed the instruction from page 1 ( thanks for putting this up) took around two hours to complete!
here is a basic view on how i did the job. Sat morning car was driving like a sick dog,
Gained access through the passenger side wheel arch, just jacked the front passenger side up till front wheel just touching the ground, removed the rubber flap and the CSV is located just behind the suspension spring, pretty easy to get to and remove. the biggest problem i had was removing the electrical plug, this took a good 20 min of gentle rocking back and forth! cleaned SCV and replaced, BUT i was told to re install it 180 deg. from how it came out !? did this and took it for a 100km freeway run on Sat arvo plus a few stop starts etc....The difference was chalk and cheese, more power, less fuel being used and NO SURGING!.

On Sunday i added 300ml of 2 stroke non synthetic oil to the full tank, car much quieter and seems smoother.

Anyway, thanks for this thread as its saved me a few $$$ by doing it myself!
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby christocv on Mon Nov 28, 2016 4:31 pm

Hi gents ,

2008 ml with 160000 on the clock. the only issue i had with mine ,at about 158000 was the surging. i did the 180, went well for about a month, then did the clean ,same thing, then bought a new denso scv for $135 on e bay . this has now been in for 1500km and it still feels like new. Dealer Quoted me over $400 for a new one.

just saying , get a new one, they are cheap as to find .
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby braydenc on Wed Feb 08, 2017 2:39 pm

Hey everyone so I got the error P00089 and I'm assuming it's the SCV as it seems to be a common thing but mine is a tad weird,

Drive the car no issues no warning light
Then when it sits at a traffic light it turns on and goes into limp mode
reset via scan gauge and no issues.

but it seems to come on when I don't have the AC on ?
higher idle perhaps?

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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby cas/san on Thu Jan 31, 2019 10:32 am

Steve1000 wrote:
aimstix wrote:Might sound like a stupid question but how do I find and remove my scv? My triton has been running rough sporadically and I have changed the fuel filter a few times thinking it would solve it.. and these sound exactly like my symptoms.
I'm very mechanical and have worked a lot on my cars just haven't looked for it yet lol


Hi I have two tritons a 3.2 and a 2.5 the SCV on the 3.2 the is slightly difficult to get to it is on the passenger side of the engine about 250mm back from the front of the engine and about 250mm down from the top of the engine were as the one on the 2.5 ins on the same side a bit easier to get to about 150mm from the front and about 200mm from the top the SCV on my 2.5 is bigger than the one on the 3.2 hope this helps

3.2 just jack up left hand side take off wheel take off rubber flap things and bingo there it is behind spring.
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby luckey on Sat Feb 09, 2019 12:37 pm

Hi, 3.2 Triton, have performance ECU tune, SCV now playing up, going to install new one, will I need re-tune? cheers
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby RHKTriton on Sat Feb 09, 2019 7:50 pm

You won't need a retune if you replace or clean the valve, its under ECU control.

How old is the valve?

If its under 50k, just give it a clean and polish the plunger if scuff marks are visible.

Stick a 300ml dose of 2Stroke in a see if it frees up, can't hurt. ( just like aspirin for diesels ). :lol:
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby luckey on Sun Feb 10, 2019 9:10 am

Thanks, Triton has 145k, and no indication of SCV replacement in known service history so it's probably original. Is that 2-stroke oil, or 2-stroke fuel mix :?: Will give it a try, cheers.
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby explorer.dave on Sun Feb 10, 2019 11:05 am

2 stroke oil, and add with a full tank of fuel.
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Re: Repairing the SCV Suction control valve

Postby RHKTriton on Mon Feb 11, 2019 6:49 am

Just the 2 stroke oil - don't add any petrol.

@145k its probably worth replacing. (Busy little device) :lol:
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