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#1 Re: Maintenance » Engine auto-diognosis light » 2018-08-13 09:24:25

So the OBD reader arrived at the weekend and it works!

It's given me the code P0220 - "Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch Circuit "B" Malfunction"

Now the van still drives fine, no issues on acceleration etc...

The website: https://www.yourmechanic.com/article/p0 … drew-quinn

lists the causes and symptoms of the P0220 (copied below)

What are the causes of the P0220 code?

    Loose or disconnected components of the throttle’s electrical system
    Damaged wiring or connectors associated with the throttle’s electrical system
    A malfunction within the throttle body
    A faulty throttle position sensor
    A faulty accelerator pedal position sensor
    An accelerator pedal or throttle position sensor that is out of alignment
    A faulty powertrain control module

What are the symptoms of the P0220 code?

    Poor acceleration
    Hesitation or stalling
    Engine will not start
    Engine may run rough
    A Check Engine Light

The only symptom mine seems to have is the check engine light!

Can anyone help with what to do next?

Thanks.

#2 Re: Maintenance » Engine auto-diognosis light » 2018-08-09 15:54:26

Cheers Casper, just ordered a OBD 2 Reader from Amazon (less than £13) and that should be with me tomorrow.

Fongers crossed its the right one and it tells me its an easy fix!

#3 Maintenance » Engine auto-diognosis light » 2018-08-09 12:21:55

Dispatch2l
Replies: 4

So, the Engine auto-diognosis light on my 2.0 Hdi has just turned on...

I know it can mean an array of things but can anyone shed any light on what to check firstly? (Has this happened to any of you guys and if so what was the issue?)

Van still drives fine, so perhaps this is the precursor to something more serious.

I'm hoping a trip to the garage for diagnosis wont be needed but fear it may!

Thanks in advance.

#4 General Discussion » Fitting an exhaust - dispatch 2.0 HDI » 2018-07-30 09:29:43

Dispatch2l
Replies: 6

Hi all,

I've got a 2.0 hdi dispatch and over the weekend the bracket that holds the back box to the rubber mount sheered off leaving it hanging.

It's left a great big hole in the back box so am guessing it cant be welded so would need a replacement.

how easy is it to do it yourself? Would there be any special tools i'd need?

Popping my reg number in GSF car parts suggests this would fit - https://www.gsfcarparts.com/252fi0089 so am wondering how east it'd be to do it myself rather than taking it to a garage to sort out.

Thanks.

#5 Maintenance » Engine Coolant Light » 2016-12-19 13:38:24

Dispatch2l
Replies: 7

Hi there, i've got a 2.0l HDi 2006 Dispatch and i get the engine coolant light come on for maybe a minute over a week long period (i'm guessing this indicates the level is on the low side and it comes on around corners / hills etc).

The question is, can i just top up the level with more coolant? If so - is there a specific fluid i should use.

A friend has suggested just topping with water but i thought i'd ask the question what would you do here?

Ta.

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