The sensor you were testing is the exhaust gas pressure sensor upstream of turbo.the dpf pressure sensor pipes are common for splitting & are tricky to replace.all the best from Scott.
Done a few of these now using fuel pipe and not had any issues. The original pipes are stupidly priced. Sensor couldn't be in a more awkward place to get to either 😅 some merc c class use the same engine but it's nice and easy to get to. Good work, enjoy your videos 👍😎
Same thing happens with the jukes, trying to find the original hose is a nightmare...unless you go to the stealers. I bought one for a merc van as they are the same size but looked nicer quality but wish i knew aout the fuel line would have saved even more 😂
Just a quick question, my juke 1.5d k9k same engine as thos is coming up with the p1453 code thes pipes are notorious for going so i do need to check mine for spilts when i get chance to. I believe they are held on with spring loaded hose clips how hard are they to get off and back on with the little space there is behind the engine? Or would it be possible to put some jubilee clips on and do them up tight with a spanner. Cheers
The sensor you were testing is the exhaust gas pressure sensor upstream of turbo.the dpf pressure sensor pipes are common for splitting & are tricky to replace.all the best from Scott.
I like you Sandy like to create faults to pinpoint what sensor I’m at, nice work. Well done guys 👍👍
Cheers Peter saves us from getting into snap on component test meter or some other useless program 🤣
Got this fault code yesterday morning in my Versa Note 1.5 dci. Thanks for the great video! I'll definitely start by checking those pipes!
Done a few of these now using fuel pipe and not had any issues. The original pipes are stupidly priced. Sensor couldn't be in a more awkward place to get to either 😅 some merc c class use the same engine but it's nice and easy to get to.
Good work, enjoy your videos 👍😎
Cheers my friend, Sandy
Hi can i ask what size of tube you got ill need to sort this as well
Thank You Sandy,very helpful, just had a Qashqai in, and that was the Very problem, Thank You🙏👍🙂
Top job guys , many would have just ordered a new sensor Sandy , and then come across the pipe after , you saved your customer money 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Sure is Mike we love when no parts required 😃
How long does it take to get to pipe and replace it? Thank you
@@kumar0082 all depends on the repairers knowledge, and equipment, it shouldn't take more than 2 hours now Sandys shown how to fix one 👍
The main dealers have no shame. Stupid prices for simple parts. Great job.
interesting accent man!
Same thing happens with the jukes, trying to find the original hose is a nightmare...unless you go to the stealers. I bought one for a merc van as they are the same size but looked nicer quality but wish i knew aout the fuel line would have saved even more 😂
I have same with my qashqai where is your workshop?
Just a quick question, my juke 1.5d k9k same engine as thos is coming up with the p1453 code thes pipes are notorious for going so i do need to check mine for spilts when i get chance to. I believe they are held on with spring loaded hose clips how hard are they to get off and back on with the little space there is behind the engine? Or would it be possible to put some jubilee clips on and do them up tight with a spanner. Cheers
Do you remember what size hose this is? I've got to replace mine, cheers
Can I ask What parts I need to take off for access?
How did you get the sensor off the pipes ? It looks very awkward to get to
Hii Sand, if you have a garage i can come pleaase
Do u have to remove file filter.
Hi people, I have same code p1453 but it's says fuel tank pressure relief valve?
Where is this located
Same on mine…please let me know what you have done to solve the issue
Los códigos, P, 0471 Y P, 0380 DE AVERÍA QUE QUIEREN DECIR, GRACIAS
Do you know if your customer could smell fumes on start up? I have the same code come up on mine. Great video btw