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Hi Folks, In relation to OBD fault codes, does anyone know where I can get a list of the manufacturers specific fault codes for a Mk1 1.4 Berlingo Multispace as opposed to the generic ones that I already have. I don't have a problem (yet!) but would like to be ready.
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Hi Landmark.
What engine? CNG, LPG, with one or two carbs?
If it's a inj engine, who made ecu? MM, Bosch, Sagem?
Please, provide us a type or model of ecu.
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(06-11-2011, 06:21 AM)pk7478 Wrote: Hi Landmark.
What engine? CNG, LPG, with one or two carbs?
If it's a inj engine, who made ecu? MM, Bosch, Sagem?
Please, provide us a type or model of ecu.
Hi PK, It's a 2002 1.4 petrol with injetion. How do I find ecu make? Would a PM of the vin no. help?
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Hi Wertyu2007,
Many thanks for that, it seems what needed.
I've just bought an Autel MaxiScan MS509 (about £80) to try and sort out a problem of overheating with our 2002 1.4 petrol Mk1 Multispace. The only error code it throws up is a generic "P0130 O2 Sensor Circuit Bank 1 Sensor 1"
It's been into several garages, who have replaced various sensors, but it still happens if you get stuck in traffic. I think it's the fans not cutting in but I'm never there to check if the're running when it happens.
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Griff
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