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    Default Ford Kuga 2010 Delphi DCM3.5 P062D

    Hello everyone

    I have a problem with a Ford Kuga 2010 2.0TDI 103KW. The car start normally and everything looks normally during the car start moving. Some time when the car is moving looks like fuel cut off for a moment and the vehicle go in limp mode, but after some seconds the situation come in normality. Some time when this error appears the car turned off. I have check the wire and connector and everything looks OK. I have this error code :
    P062D - Fuel injector driver circuit performance
    and some time but not everytime i have and this errors
    P0194 - fuel pressure sensor circuit
    P06A8 - sensor reference voltage C

    This errors are rarely. I have repair contact on FRP sensor

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    I have had this before. It was the injectors. You must remove them and find a specialist to test them. Can,t remember exactly what was wrong, but i think it was a pizzo sticking.

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    I understand mate. Thank you for your reply. Maybe injector 1 or 4 because bank 1 is injector 1&4. I have need for anyone who has this problem and solved it, so more examples about the problem
    Last edited by evisdaci; 24th May, 2020 at 04:43 PM.

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    Any new information please

 

 

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