2017 VAUXHALL VIVARO WITH ANOTHER UPSTREAM TURBO PRESSURE SENSOR BLOCKED......
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- customer has been else where having an underlying fault with this vehicle and trying to get to the bottom of it how ever it has been to various places and like always missed the pressure pipe blocked. now after speaking to the customer he's updated me that the van is now 100% more responsive and the fuel economy has increased but the it still has a slight splutter and can happen randomly might not happen for a few weeks or can happen pretty much all the time. I will hopefully arrange with the customer to get the van back in and get to the bottom of it...
The amount of times people have replaced sensors on these things and still no joy. Top job big man!
Who needs 130 psi pressure when you got magical injection syringe 😂😂😂, great video as usual mate 👍
Only 7 year old and low mileage ... what went wrong Vauxhall at Luton?
3 thumbs up 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 I use a firms Vivaro and it’s had loads of emission issues lately 😩 even an ecu egr delete…….
I just checked this on my van as I was under the bonnet anyway. Getting that stupid elbow pipe off is a right PITA due to the single-use spring clamps. I've put some screw-on ones on now so it'll be easy in the future. It was pretty clean in my pipe at 58,000 miles so no issue there. One thing that's useful to know is that the pipe is about 170mm long to the banjo connection, so if your wire goes in that far then it's probably clear.
Hi Baz,
I had my vivaro 2019 with a DPF problem by 4 different garages costing me thousands in total.
Each time they done a regeneration & cleared all fault lights.
Not sure the so called engineers know what they are doing.
Even paid over £600 to WJKing Vauxhall Bromley recently & they failed to clear the fault.
Should l approach Vauxhall HQ.
Many thanks
I would yes 100% because you've paid them to fix the fault and they haven't
I'm looking at buying one and I've seen this issue on a few videos now, Isn't it just poor design from the manufacturer for this to happen in the first place and is there anything you can do to avoid the issue? Great video.
Hi whats your garage called
Did you log on the launch as a Trafic as I can’t find upstream sensor as an option on the Vauxhall section on my Launch tablet?
Great Vid👍👍
When sensor is faulty, after some time ECU will show you the data from different sensor. I don't know how it's working but disconnected sensor will give you 996mbr for few secs and after some time, will start show you normal values. Maybe it's coming from the DPF sensor. Anyway, it's easy to diagnose wrong.
Nice one baz 🤙
Great job, is that fluid neat of a 50/50 mix with water? Thanks 👍
Sorry that should have been or a mix 👍
50/50 buddy
@@bazmeredith thank you 👍
Hi where abouts are you based as my vivaro is doing the same and could do with bringing it to you thanks
Common faults that's the basics of diagnosis if you have an idea of what the common faults are for the type of vehicle your working on then if you have no fault codes showing then you have to do the basics and spend a bit of time ruling them out
Brilliant
Does a 05 vivaro have one of these
I find on my client Trafic 3 bad injector 1 conector. Car vibrate under load.
where are you based ?
basics , if your not interested
Would this cause a van to be sluggish to start?
New battery new altonator glow plugs all fine.
Is this my problem do you think ?
i don't think this will sort the starting issues, i'm also facing the same sluggish starting issues and can't find the sollution.
it might be the battery not being strong enough,eventough mine was new aswell. i see voltages dropping to around 11 volts witch might not be enough to activate certain sensors/fuel valve? so tome, it has nothing to do with this video here .