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hello everyone, im haveing abit off trouble with my hdi, the problem started on sunday morning when i went to start it she just turned over and wouldnt catch so to speak.
iv checked the codes and its comeing up with
maf fault
cam,crank syncronisation
antitheft start something immobalisery
and two codes that came up as un identified codes p1108 and p1109
i cleared the codes, checked live data
had 300bar at the rail on cranking
checked codes again and it came up as the two unidentified codes p1108 p1109
so what im asking is, does anyone know what these two codes are and what you think the problem may be, thanks
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It'll be cam/crank sync most likely out of those.
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(07-07-2014, 07:31 PM)vincent1 Wrote: p1108 is maf fault too if i recall correctly the other is probs maf related too imo
iv looked up and found p1109 is a maf code, but the p1108 comes up as a absolute pressure sendor fault,
(07-07-2014, 07:27 PM)Toms306 Wrote: It'll be cam/crank sync most likely out of those.
i reckon your right with that mate, its come up a couple of times but its never affected it,
when i cleared the codes though, wouldnt trying to start again brougth the cam/crank sync code back up??
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(07-07-2014, 07:38 PM)Chris306 Wrote: (07-07-2014, 07:31 PM)vincent1 Wrote: p1108 is maf fault too if i recall correctly the other is probs maf related too imo
iv looked up and found p1109 is a maf code, but the p1108 comes up as a absolute pressure sendor fault,
(07-07-2014, 07:27 PM)Toms306 Wrote: It'll be cam/crank sync most likely out of those.
i reckon your right with that mate, its come up a couple of times but its never affected it,
when i cleared the codes though, wouldnt trying to start again brougth the cam/crank sync code back up??
yes ive just modified my post above with the correct link
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Either the cam or crank sensor have probably failed, sounds as though its been a failing for a bit anyway!
If you're using Pug planet, check the cam/crank sync. The ECU wont fire the injectors until it see's sync between them.
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(07-07-2014, 07:44 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Either the cam or crank sensor have probably failed, sounds as though its been a failing for a bit anyway!
If you're using Pug planet, check the cam/crank sync. The ECU wont fire the injectors until it see's sync between them.
i know yeah theres the odd thing i need to get sorted before have steve do me a stage 2, i used a snap on solus but im trying to get hold of pug planet, as im changing the cam and crank sensor will i have to check and adjust the sync withing pug planet, as i know the timing is spot on, so wernt o sure if id have to teach the ecu the positons ect
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You can't adjust the synchronisation, it'll be caused by a faulty sensor circuit.
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(07-07-2014, 08:40 PM)Poodle Wrote: You can't adjust the synchronisation, it'll be caused by a faulty sensor circuit.
sorry i didnt mean it like that i meant as in do i need to adapt it in pug planet, ie tell it theres new sensors ect
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No, stick the new one in, its just plug and play.
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(07-07-2014, 09:15 PM)Toms306 Wrote: No, stick the new one in, its just plug and play.
Nice one for all the advice lads, I'll post up when I fit them say weather iv got it sorted or not.
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Just a quick tip - try the cam sensor first, the crank sensor is an ass to get to!
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