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fuel high pressure

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 9:00 pm
by dirtydirtydiesel
Hi guys,
Hopefully someone can point me in the right direction,
On our way back from the Isle of Wight,
All of a sudden loss of engine power coupled with engine management light and anti-pollution fault message :shock:
Looked all round the engine bay & could find nothing obvious wrong.
Sat in the car pondering & decided to try to start it (15mins) had passed :?
It Started 8) , drove the rest of the way home very tentatively.
She got us home :)
Anyhow today's the first chance I've had to hook up the pp2000 :roll:

Fault as follows.
Engine ECU. Intermittent fault.
Fuel high pressure monitoring. Lack of pressure (leak).

That's just how it is written on screen.

Any ideas where to start looking / tests to carry out :oops:
Any help or advice greatfully received.
Here's hoping DDD.

Re: fuel high pressure

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 10:31 pm
by Doggy
Never done this myself. but I think I read somewhere it should have logged some data at the time the fault occurred. Not sure how to access it - try highlighting the error message and pressing enter, (or something).

If anyone knows for certain, please say......

The error message suggests a lack of fuel rail pressure, possible suspects - fuel pressure regulator solenoid valve, rail pressure sensor, lift pump intermittent
(or wiring to any of the above).

Re: fuel high pressure

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2016 10:45 pm
by Captain Jack
Yeah press enter on the error and it should give you more details such as what values it expected and what it actually received.

I had pretty much the exact same message/symptoms driving down the motorway - never got to the bottom of it but it hasn't happened since.

Re: fuel high pressure

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2016 9:05 pm
by dirtydirtydiesel
Thanks for the responses lads, anyone know if I can monitor the fuel pressure live, if so how
Also what values am I looking for.
Many thanks DDD.

Re: fuel high pressure

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2016 10:53 pm
by Doggy
If you look at the engine ecu, either Principal Parameters 1 or 2, (if not it's in Driving Parameters).

Find the right page and you'll see fuel pressure actual & requested, (or words to that effect). You can also see the OCR value, (what % it's running at), for the fuel pressure regulator, and status of the 3rd piton deactivate solenoid, (IIRC). Pump has 3 pistons, but only uses 2 below a certain engine speed, (which I can't remember). :oops:

Normal fuel pressure is around 300 bar at idle, rising to 1300 at full chat. Important thing is whether the actual follows the requested pressure +/- about 30 bar, within a second or two.

Re: fuel high pressure

Posted: Fri Aug 12, 2016 12:10 am
by dirtydirtydiesel
Thanks Doggy :cheesy: