OP OP edwin884 Member Joined Dec 26, 2011 Messages 211 Points 50 Oct 8, 2013 #21 Well... took it to an electronics specialist. He checked all the sensors again. The rail sensor was dead and caused the malfunctions!
Well... took it to an electronics specialist. He checked all the sensors again. The rail sensor was dead and caused the malfunctions!
OP OP edwin884 Member Joined Dec 26, 2011 Messages 211 Points 50 Oct 8, 2013 #22 and all the connectors were loose and needed to be fixed!
richydraper Prominent member Written 10+ guides Joined Nov 30, 2006 Messages 2,780 Points 692 Location Coventry Oct 8, 2013 #23 woo... another one fixed!
OP OP edwin884 Member Joined Dec 26, 2011 Messages 211 Points 50 Oct 11, 2013 #24 Anyway... The rail sensor died and created a shortcut on the 5V "network". Thats why all kind of faults were poping up, from different sensors.
Anyway... The rail sensor died and created a shortcut on the 5V "network". Thats why all kind of faults were poping up, from different sensors.
J jatkinson Patron member Parked in the garage Joined Oct 5, 2010 Messages 3,429 Points 796 Location Wigton Cumbria Jan 13, 2014 #25 We're I's the rail sensor you Said died? , is it the one that is below the egr?
OP OP edwin884 Member Joined Dec 26, 2011 Messages 211 Points 50 Mar 12, 2014 #26 Ups! Yes! It is mounted on the end of the common rail. Right under the EGR!