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    Hello , I've a Boxer III doesn't start.
    With PP2000 has Fault code P062B and P0200. it i can't erase.
    Any idea?

    Engine: DIESEL TURBO PUMA 22DT 100CV
    Year 2008

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    it's ecu problem with vieston dcu102 you cpu st10f275

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    has somebody tried to do a Justy22 with them red and black leads?

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    Quote Originally Posted by djamelEZS View Post
    it's ecu problem with vieston dcu102 you cpu st10f275
    OK. and the solution?
    * change the ecu?
    * repair the ecu?
    * make new downloading with PP2000 or diagbox? .

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    Thanks friend....
    Problem "FIXED"
    There is a info flash with the solution!!
    Sorry but is in spanish!!
    Attached Files Attached Files

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    Quote Originally Posted by hector View Post
    There is a info flash with the solution!!
    Sorry but is in spanish!!

    Doesn't matter you have photos which are more helpful than anything.

    Chaffed wire on metal support bar - behind fusebox - next to ~ABS - brillant.

    Did it start of had it damaged anything?

    Nice upload - nice to see no password.

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    I have same problem with my Boxer 2006 same dtcs only i have one more p0683

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    I have Citroen Jumper 3 (Boxer 3 same) 2.2 with DCU-102 and DTC P0683 - Glow plug relay malfunction. I tried another relay, replaced glow plugs, now got another ECU and same problem. Can't find anything to complain. There's activation with Lexia, for glow plug relay, I can see PWM signal coming from ECU, but relay doesn't activate. Anyone had something familiar?

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    Thanks for the photos and help. I have the same problem,and these pictures fix it. Thanks from Hungary!

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    Blown fuse due to POST heater plugs maybe.

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    Hallo
    I have The same problem p062b and p0200. I checked wirning bcm-ecu, ecu-injectors, fuses all is ok.
    I opened ecu also ok.
    Any ideas ? Maybe ecu is damage?
    Auto Citroen jumper 2007 2.2 hdi 4hv 100hp

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    P0200 ecu is damage

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    I tought so

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    Quote Originally Posted by janusz21 View Post
    P0200 ecu is damage
    New ecu and All is fine

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    Thanks Man!

 

 
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