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Throttle Sensor issue - jonas306 - 09-01-2015

Hiya, guys

Yesterday i had a problem with my XUD! The car went off, i started again, and EML on! and the revs at 1200, and doesn't accelerate...tow it back to workshop, plug it in to machine, and error P0221, checked the sensor clean it nice and all good, went home with any problems.
  Today by morning, after 3 miles, i felt the car kicking in 3rd gear and in 4thgear, i tried to accelerate and slow response...i managed to get to work, i plug it in the machine and again P0221, possibly need to replace the sensor,right? I also have the cat converter rattles a bit..
 What advice can you give? Thanks in advance


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - bashbarnard - 09-01-2015

What sensor? There are none on an xud. There is fuel stop solinoid

Also rattly cat could be blocked knock it through

Take a pic of the sensor in question


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - mr_fish - 09-01-2015

P0221 on an XUD...never seen that before,

I reckon you have a HDi, and sounds like its your Throttle Position Sensor thats bolted to the Airbox is at fault.


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - jonas306 - 09-01-2015

I have a 306 Hdi Dturbo with engine code XUD9TE (D8A) :/
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3SVFkyA2n_tdlBqTGs1cWdGeU0/view?usp=sharing


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - Toms306 - 09-01-2015

The HDi engine code is DW10. Your engine is definitely a HDi, not an XUD. Smile


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - bashbarnard - 09-01-2015

Definitely hdi. Dturbo is a spec not on engine. But yes throttle position sensor


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - jonas306 - 13-01-2015

Cheers guys, i clean with WD40 this work, and is work fine for now...If i need to change in the future, what's the best option?Second-hand,Aftermarket?

Regards


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - jonas306 - 15-01-2015

Today happened again, same thing! i had to pullover and clean the switch and was fine again :/


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - Ruan - 15-01-2015

Have moved this to correct place Smile


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - jonas306 - 15-01-2015

Thanks...any advice with the sensor?should i open it i clean it properly, following the steps in this topic http://306oc.co.uk/forum/archive/index.php?thread-9969.html
Cheers


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - Poodle - 16-01-2015

That would be a good idea, yes.


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - jonas306 - 16-01-2015

I found this one but it's from a C8 Petrol, but have the same PN, is compatible ?


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - Poodle - 16-01-2015

If it's got the same part number it's the same part. Or the ebay seller has f*cked up the listing i guess.


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - jonas306 - 16-01-2015

He just replied and said that is compatible Smile


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - Paul_13 - 16-01-2015

The Tps sensors are used on loads of different models


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - jonas306 - 19-03-2015

Bought the TPS and assembly it, all good... The only thing that happens, and already happened before, in cold start the revs are up/down 9/9500, plugs are good, is it MAF?


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - shervo - 19-03-2015

if the revs are going up and down for a short period of time it could just be the engine using the glow plugs. As they are actually used post start aswell as pre start.
Also it could be the coolant heater plugs turning on/off.


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - Poodle - 19-03-2015

That shouldn't cause the revs to fluctuate though, it's a symptom of an underlying problem. I've yet to see somebody find a solution for this, so please update if ever you do.


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - jonas306 - 20-03-2015

I hope to find the solution in the future, i have a to do list that i need to sort ... inlet manifold oil leak, gearbox oil change, front brakes, rear caliper piston sticking, front window replacement, MOT next month and couple more..


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - pro_steve - 21-03-2015

It's usually the fuel pressure regulator if your revs are fluctuating on idle, the ECU struggles to regulate the fuel pressure properly, or a blocked fuel filter or bad lift pump. If you watch it on the live diagnostics and see what is jumping around, this should give you an indication of what is causing the problem.


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - Poodle - 21-03-2015

Ahah! Cheers, Steve, informative as ever. Yet another fpr problem, they keep mounting up...


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - jonas306 - 21-03-2015

Good one, thanks for the information...


RE: Throttle Sensor issue - pro_steve - 22-03-2015

Yes poodle, it does seem to cause a variety of problems, but then if you think about it it's controlling one of the most important things that makes the engine run. Could even be a bad ECU if the idle is jumping around. If you cant fix it bring it to me and I have a big box of parts to try, saves buying them all for trial and error.