General Fault codes, if you know the meaning of any codes please post them here

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General Fault codes, if you know the meaning of any codes please post them here

P1351, idm input circuit malfunction,

P2408, fuel cap sensor / switch circuit.

P1447 ELC System Closure Valve Flow Fault

P1471 Electrodrive Fan 1 Operational Failure
 
P1351, idm input circuit malfunction,

P2408, fuel cap sensor / switch circuit.

P1447 ELC System Closure Valve Flow Fault

P1471 Electrodrive Fan 1 Operational Failure

Thanks so much for your help :D
Do these codes oinly apply to Faits?

Marco
 
I wouldn't think so but something must have activated them before they show up? Do you have any description of any problem available?
 
common cause of this is the turbo overboost valve being faulty. Having said that with these symptoms I might suspect a vacum in the fuel, is the breather pipe for the fuel tank blocked? is the pump in the tank operating correctly? has the fuel conditioner unit under the car had a knock and twisted a pipe? could be just needing a new fuel filter? . Just some ideas worth checking.
 
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common cause of this is the turbo overboost valve being faulty. Having said that with these symptoms I might suspect a vacum in the fuel, is the breather pipe for the fuel tank blocked? is the pump in the tank operating correctly? has the fuel conditioner unit under the car had a knock and twisted a pipe? could be just needing a new fuel filter? . Just some ideas worth checking.


every post iv read seems to be fuel related so will go and check that out 1st then get back to you :)
 
Ok after spending some hours checking out the fuel system
With luck we managed to find the fault :D
It was a clouded up throttle housing
We gave a good clean and a 2 hour test drive and all the faults have gone :)

Thanks ever so much for your help :)

Marco
 
I have code P0341 up on my Scudo 57 which wont start does anyone know where the camshaft position sensor is
 
Re: Fault code P0115 plus problems starting

I have a 2006 Fiat Grande Punto and I am having trouble getting it started on cold or damp days and the engine management light is on all the time, I borrowed and used a scanner and it had come up with fault code P0115 after seeking advice I changed the lambada sensor fault still showed more advice was the ETC sensor was faulty so I replaced that also the breather pipe from the manifold was all gunked up so I replaced the hose changed the are filter etc and the fault is still their someone also suggested flushing the engine through and replacing the oil and filter which I did and used the best oil you can get and hey presto the fault is still their also told to detach the negative lead from the battery and leave for 45 to 60 mins so the ECU would reset so I disconnected it left it over 2 hours reattached it and as advised then took it for a drive so it could reset itself and guess what I stil have the problem anyone any ideas what else I can do apart from use a gallon of petrol on it?
 
Re: Fault code P0115 plus problems starting

P0115 = Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit Malfunction. It doesn't neccessarily mean you need a new sensor. Check the wiring and connectors between the sensor and the engine management ECU.

The temperature sensor is a NTC (Negative Temperature Coeficient) device, meaning it's resistance will be lower, the higher the engine coolant temperature gets. As you are having trouble starting in cold weather, this suggests there is a short somewhere in the circuit and the ECU is getting a hot engine input instead of a cold one.
 
Hi!
I'm a new member!
P0425 - Catalyst Temperature Sensor Circuit
Does anyone have any idea where it could be?
Thanks!
 

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Any one help 2005 fiat scudo jtd down on power and fault code P0903 can't seem to find much online about a fix??
 
Any one help 2008 fiat scudo 2.0 down on fault code P1198 P0299 can't seem to find much online about a fix??
 
Can someone make this a sticky? It's a really useful reference post!

Regards, Matthew
 
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