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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Hi All
I have a 2005 1.6 HDi and the depollution warning has popped up. I've had the fault codes read by local independent and am hoping someone can tell me what they mean, what may need fixing and a ballpark figure of cost? The codes are: P1351 P0420 P0087 P0093 The car died on me this morning and did so repeatedly, probably half a dozen times over a coulpe of miles. It seems 'choked' if that makes sense and when I turn the engine off there is a distinct whining coming from the engine ![]() Thanks in advance |
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Top one shows a problem with the coilpack.
2nd on is the cat sensor, but is probably coming on because of the top code and 2 below....... 3rd one is fuel pressure low 4th one is major leak detected in fuel supply These are just from the generic codes list as it was probably read on a snap on style scanner. Pug planet *may* give different descriptions or be more informative. I'd sort out the fuel pressure side of things first as the coil problem could possibly be related to that and coming up as a symptom rather than a problem |
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And teaching me not to skim read so much, being a diesel then disregard most of the above, although that's what the codes say!!
![]() Fuel pressure is your main problem there though, could simply be a blocked filter |
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Many thanks for the quick reply.
Fingers crossed it is just the fuel filter
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That would be the very first and easiest / cheapest thing to change, but i would keep everything crossed from there in as it could turn out to be rather pricey if it's not that!
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check glow plugs,egr,and change fuel filter
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Thanks magma1974
hopefully this little lot will sort it? I'm guessing the glowplugs/fuel filter won't be costly but is a replacement egr likely to put a dent in my wallet?
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change just fuel filter ,rest nedds be checked first before change,maybe just egr needs cleaning
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Will do, thanks again
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EGR £150-£160ish, glowplugs £50ish (but definitely not a quick/easy task to change)
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