Charlie Rogers
Member Since: 31 Jan 2024
Location: Cirencester/Essex
Posts: 7
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Possible ECU Issue - Tricky Error Codes - HELP! | |
Good Evening All,
Hope you are all doing well.
I have had an enormous amount of trouble with my 2011 Freelander 2.
The long and the short of it is, I have 3 error codes causing the car to go into permanent limp mode and they will not clear despite my best efforts.
Issue 1/3 DPF Pressure sensor - Code P2454-00, P2456-00
The pressure sensor has been replaced, and there is pressure coming from the metal pressure lines - so the DPF isn't blocked. However, code remains and once cleared using a cheap OBD reader, returns after a short drive.
Issue 2/3 Glow Plug Module to Powertrain Control Module Signal Stuck High - Code P0683-24
9 times out of 10 the car will struggle to start and choke when starting for the first time on ignition, the 2nd attempt the car will start no problem then flare up the dreaded reduced engine performance code. I understand my generation of Freelander doesn't have a dedicated glow plug control module and this all happens in the ECU. I don't even know where to start with repairing/diagnosing an ECU, so any advice welcome!
Issue 3/3 Random assortment of error codes including lost communications and control module errors (U and B codes - so nothing that is going to set the car into limp mode). + One Exhaust Temp Sensor that will not disappear but only occasionally is the cause of "Limp Mode". (P code)
Points to note:
- I have changed my battery as it was showing less than 12 volts. (did not fix any P codes, I do not have an OBD reader than can read lesser codes)
- I use a cheap OBD reader that will only tell me the details of codes once the engine warning light comes on which is not regular despite being in constant limp mode.
- I've done the typical thing and thrown it at garages who charge an extortionate "Diagnostic Fee" to clear the codes, play me like a fool and tell me its working again.
If anyone can point me in the right direction or have had issues similar to this in the past, any help would be appreciated!!
I am leaning towards this being an ECU issue, however I still need to check all the wires to the mentioned sensors.
Thank you all and have a great day!
Kind Regards, Charlie[/b]
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14th May 2024 10:08 pm |
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