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    Hello

    I get one Ford Mondeo 1.6 gasoline 2007-2008.year.

    Ecu is Siemens VDO EMS2101 S180016002G.

    The dtc are P060A - Internal Control Module Monitoring Processor Performance.

    I read about his DTC and someone solved this problem by flushing Throttle and someone replace all 4 coils,what is your expirience about this problem if you had it ? do you have any advice ?

    Thank you ...

    Regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mezz_cro View Post
    Hello

    I get one Ford Mondeo 1.6 gasoline 2007-2008.year.

    Ecu is Siemens VDO EMS2101 S180016002G.

    The dtc are P060A - Internal Control Module Monitoring Processor Performance.

    I read about his DTC and someone solved this problem by flushing Throttle and someone replace all 4 coils,what is your expirience about this problem if you had it ? do you have any advice ?

    Thank you ...

    Regards
    I think Ecu problem.

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    Idea to use different scan tool.

    not sure on vehicle, but one when battery flat gives an simular error, charge battery it drops below. 9 volts
    On cranking.

    Then take 2 aspirin pills see what happens

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