Engine control fault, driving permitted, consult dealer

Engine control fault, driving permitted, consult dealer

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rwillia2

Original Poster:

73 posts

30 months

Sunday 4th December 2022
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Second time I’ve had this. Car has only done 500 very steady miles. Both times when I turn the engine off and restart it disappears. I’ll give my OPC a call, but just wondered if anyone else has had the same fault and has any insight. I suspect it’s a sensor.

Econpro1

295 posts

111 months

Sunday 4th December 2022
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Similar issue has been reported previously by some where there has been something in the fuel line (metal filing ect) that gets picked up by a sensor.

Desert Dragon

1,445 posts

91 months

Sunday 4th December 2022
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You can also get that fault if the cars not been used for a few weeks.

scrounger73

299 posts

165 months

Monday 5th December 2022
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Yep. get it booked in. Good chances it's a fault sensor somewhere. There have been reports of a batch of dodgy sensors being fitted to cars in the US. Diagnosis should take the Technician about 5 minutes.

I wouldn't worry about it as you're under warranty. Inconvenient I know but give you a chance to look at some shiney metal at your OPC while they fix it.

andygo

6,955 posts

262 months

Monday 5th December 2022
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scrounger73 said:
Yep. get it booked in. Good chances it's a fault sensor somewhere. There have been reports of a batch of dodgy sensors being fitted to cars in the US. Diagnosis should take the Technician about 5 minutes.

I wouldn't worry about it as you're under warranty. Inconvenient I know but give you a chance to look at some shiney metal at your OPC while they fix it.
I'd imagine the OP would rather just look at his own 500 mile old hunk of shiny metal in his driveway! smile

rwillia2

Original Poster:

73 posts

30 months

Monday 5th December 2022
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andygo said:
I'd imagine the OP would rather just look at his own 500 mile old hunk of shiny metal in his driveway! smile
That I would indeed… took 14 months to get here! :-)




andygo

6,955 posts

262 months

Monday 5th December 2022
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rwillia2 said:
That I would indeed… took 14 months to get here! :-)
Ridiculous amount of patience, I could never do that. I'm a new toy sort of chap, - I want it, and I want it NOW!! smile