Fredastaire
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There was a post on here yesterday from a guy in Hungary? Wanting to make contact with me. I can't spot it now. Can the person please personal message me with his email address.
Do you have an intercooler? Have you tried revving engine with pipes off and seeing if input air flow is as good as exit airflow?Ive done a run out 9th March and run MES on laptop realtime. Whilst I have no MIL light, no Limp Mode; P0401-61 reappeared in the ECU but only as intermittent code and MIL not set. My DPF is cleaning itself as it should, both EGR's seen to be opening actual following desired, same with manifold pressure and airflows. The snapshot event recorded on MES shows actual air to be 1/4 of required airflow, maybe as you put your foot down something isnt reacting quick enough. I have written detail notes on PDF of yesterday and emailed to @Baz in Kent and @Thomas Lypold
I am aware of the specific van series, but was simply trying to throw possibilities into the pot as you are struggling. Happy for them to be ignored if not relevent.Thanks Mr Marmite, this faults scenario is very specific to 2016/ 2017/ 2018 Ducato which has two EGRs , no adblue. These faults start at mileages as low as 15,000 so worn out of non oe parts doesn't come into it. These problems are known thro Europe and are unsolved by even main Fiat dealers. We need an owner of one of these specific euro 6 variants who has successfully overcome the problem to join in and comment.
I have contacted Fiat Germany with my problem but have not yet received a reply.Has anyone else approached Fiat for a response?
Anyone else heard of the Fiat “technical instruction”?
Are all our vans comfortmatic transmission (i know FredAstaire’s is)?
Is there possibly a software issue to do with the emissions scandal affecting VW and Benz?
I suspect any possibility of financial help/goodwill from Fiat will be down to vehicle age/mileage/service history and pressure through social media/press, the more people that get involved the more pressure.
As I say, may be totally different, but there may be *somewhere* the crank breather is mixing and gunking and causing random blockagesSo it was the low pressure EGR cooler getting filled with oil emulsion and it was this emulsion that was getting into one of the pressure sensor tubes which was causing a incorrect measurement causing a light to come on, the cause of the emulsion was oil and water mixing. There is a junction "box" where the air intake, oil breather and low Egr exhaust gases meet before they go into the turbo inlet port, audi call this junction box a "pulsation damper". It's at this junction box where water (condensation) meets the oil breather and then falls down into the low pressure EGR where the emulsion is then formed. A new modify pulsation damper is needed which traps the water so no mixing can occur (well not down the egr anyway) also we had to remove the whole low pressure egr system to clean all the oil emulsion out.
See you've found the other thread. Interesting isn't it - I'd keep an eye on the O2 sensor readings@Fredastaire
i think i may have confused 2 threads
also have a 2017 Ducato, so far no problems (only 8000 miles)
you mention a specific ECU update (mine was updated 2019 on its first service) is this visible with Multiecuscan? if so how obtained?
You also mention live monitoring what specific parameters (screenshot would be handy)
Thanks
john
No, mine is Euro6D with AdBlue (no idea if single or twin EGR) - but I am saying my ECU is on v32 after the last update last month. May be coincidence or they use the same codebase and just configure it per van. Software number DV10AA30 (on release 30, not checked after update). ECU is Marelli 9DF (MJ9DFHW002)Version 32 is the latest, I have that confirmed last week by a Fiat service engineer. @BurntMarmite is your van a 'twin EGR - no Adblue' van? Or something different? Plus I'm intrigued by you comments about seeping sludge, I'm going to look at the venting pipes / oil cap.
@Geomore Can I suggest that you private message me with your email address and I will get in touch. I have changed certain components and have not had a mil light or limp mode since early December and can give you full detail. MES does record an intermittent fault but not sufficient to activate the MIL light. Fiat are well aware of these problems and are hiding away from it, another member has an ongoing claim now in its fourth week with no answer. The P0401 fault code is misleading when it says HP EGR blocked, its something else!!! 1/ you need latest Fiat software (v32) for the engine, update for Comfortmatic if you have it. 2/. I have changed the MAP and turbo solenoid AND I now only use premium diesel topped with Millers Diesel additive, (all to keep the injectors clean). 3/. I also changed the HP EGR because the fault code said so; there was nothing wrong with the original! so a waste of timeand money. There is a LP EGR and LP EGR cooler at the back of the engine, Fiat allow 6 hours using a ramp as its a subframe off job before undoing the power steering and removing the DPF. only then can you reach the LP EGR. Most likely the cooler is blocked with soot, I think mine must be however as i'm surviving with only an intermittent hidden code i'm current leaving well alone. I have my documented notes that I can send you so you can see what MES can show on your current problems. Members on here have these problems at 15k miles, mine started at 24kHi, it seems I am having exactly the same issues as described here too. 2018 Euro 6 without adblue. The guy i bought it off replaced the EGR (this is the first I've heard here there may be TWO EGR valves?!) Following a MIL. I commonly (every 200-500 miles) get the p0401 EGR fault and very occasionally the p0236 turbo overboost. Garage just says new EGR and turbo required, so I swiftly ignored them - The turbo seems good as new, and the EGR (well, the one on the front of the engine by the air filter) literary is.
I've been relying on cheap Bluetooth code reader, but just invested in a proper one and MES (sadly the activation code has gone missing otherwise I would have got the scan results tonight). I'll update here once I've done a proper scan.
I assume I have the same engine as here - 130 multijet 2.3 euro 6 no adblue, so where is the second EGR? The back of the engine looks like a chemistry project, i guess it's somewhere there?!
My next steps were going to be look at replacing sensors such as MAP/MAF but it sounds like you have already tried that with no success?