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> Stuck Valves?, They whine but they don't clunk
jamieb
Posted: September 09, 2008 01:46 pm


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I've been thinking that my valves must be working all right because they emit a high pitched whine when doors are opened etc etc. The other day I was reading a thread - maybe from Peter N ?? - which said that there should be should be an audible clunk when they open and close.

Does the fact that mine don't clunk mean they are jammed? is there an electrical fix for this or is more likely to be mechanical/sludge related. My suspension is hard, for the record and am currently giving it a thorough going flush with Hydraurincage.

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Posted: September 09, 2008 02:09 pm


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The whine means the electrical side is working. However, that does not mean the hydraulic side is working.

Given that you have a hard ride and cannot hear any clunk then I would say your electrical side may be OK (as long as it switches OK in driving) but that the hydraulic side probably isn't. I suffer the same occasionally. I will then notice it suddenly rise/fall when it does open and the center sphere is at the wrong pressure.

The valves need a high enough hydraulic pressure to work correctly, and may be prone to sludge causing problems - not sure about that. Geroge has written quite a lot on here about how the pressure regulator can get lazy and give a lower pressure range than it should which causes the valves not to open correctly. This can be fixed but requires the ability to test the cut-in and cut-out pressure. I'm sure someone will be along shortly with more info on that.

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jamieb
Posted: September 09, 2008 03:03 pm


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Thanks for the post. Yes - I've been following the pressure discussions. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that something dramatic will happen with the desludging effect of the hydraflush ... but I'm not holding my breath!


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Posted: September 09, 2008 08:50 pm


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Hi Jamie,

I think a few of us on here have similar problems to yourself. I am running on hydraflush as well and now have the scenario of the rear sometimes clunking and softening up and sometimes not. It never used to do this running on lhm so I can only assume there is a sludge problem but I am also starting to suspect pressure problems as well.


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Peter.N.
Posted: September 09, 2008 10:14 pm


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Sounds to me as though the diodes in the solonoids have gone o/c. What happens is that the valves open with the initial dc supply but witout the diodes the 1Khz pulse supply will not keep the valves open. If you hear a 'clonk' when the system is first energised but none when the 'whine' stops, that's what the problem will be.

Its not to difficult a job to do if you are handy with a soldering iron, the pads to solder the diodes to are allready in the ECU. If you dont fancy doing that, fit one of our friends black boxes from ebay, they just connect the diodes to the leads externally.

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Posted: September 10, 2008 07:28 am


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i'll listen again but it's my belief that there;s no clunk at the beginning or end of the cycle. I'll test it by sticking my head close to them to see if they clunk in my ear. I'll also check out the box of tricks - can someone jog my memory as to what it's called or who makes them?

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Posted: September 10, 2008 09:14 am


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found it - roy.mackay@e-crofting.com

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Posted: September 10, 2008 01:13 pm


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Peter, will the solenoids continue to buzz if the diode problem is present. I had assumed they would stop buzzing - but hadn't really thought about it.

I would say the diode fix is a good precautionary move anyway even if the suspension is working fine at the moment. Given how cheep and/or easy it is.


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Posted: September 10, 2008 02:04 pm


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Something else struck me.

While I might well have a pressure problem with the system due to sludge, that alone could could not be the reason why they don't work properly when the door is opened and the engine is off (ie the pump not working).

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Posted: September 10, 2008 02:51 pm


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Oh yes! The solonoids will still buzz but they are not being held open. I think the diodes possibly rectify any a/c content in the pulsed current giving additional holding current.

I have had this problem with two of mine, having already fitted the diodes to the green estate ECU, when I had the same problem on the black one I swapped the ECUs and it gave me an instant cure - so I did that one as well.

All now OK

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Posted: September 13, 2008 10:38 pm


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QUOTE (Peter.N. @ Sep 9 2008, 21:14 PM)
Sounds to me as though the diodes in the solonoids have gone o/c. What happens is that the valves open with the initial dc supply but witout the diodes the 1Khz pulse supply will not keep the valves open. If you hear a 'clonk' when the system is first energised but none when the 'whine' stops, that's what the problem will be.

Its not to difficult a job to do if you are handy with a soldering iron, the pads to solder the diodes to are allready in the ECU. If you dont fancy doing that, fit one of our friends black boxes from ebay, they just connect the diodes to the leads externally.

Peter.N.

Hi Peter

Do you have pictures of the diodes? I´ll check them anyway, maybe my problem´s there

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Peter.N.
Posted: September 13, 2008 11:15 pm


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Hi Caique

You cannot access the diodes in the solonoids as they are integral with them, you can though fit them to the circuit board of the ECU, there are solder pads already there to take them.

If you look through previous posts you will find a picture of the board with the diodes fitted. Strangly, I have just done one today!

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Posted: September 13, 2008 11:35 pm


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Hi Caique
Suggest you read Roy Mackay's eBay listing for a simply fitted kit which fixes the defective diode problem http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CITROEN-XM-SPHERES-H...id=p3911.c0.m14

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Posted: September 14, 2008 02:26 am


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Ken

sounds good, do you know him? know anyone who instlled? works?

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Posted: September 14, 2008 10:06 am


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Hi Caique

Roy is a well known XM forum member and his diode kit is a popular solution (and also insurance against future diode failure). However bear in mind that the kit only fixes the diode problem and does not fix every suspension / hydraulic problem which can occur.

Roy also sells kits for economically repairing window regulators which replace the original corrosion prone mild steel wire (which snaps) with stainless steel wire.

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