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4RRS Member Since: 13 Apr 2022 Location: Crudgington Posts: 277 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I believe it's a degradation of the loom as opposed to an actual break or short condition. I'd look no further until completing the TSB and replacing the loom, 10 minute job and cheap as chips.
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heretolearn Member Since: 27 Oct 2024 Location: Kuala Lumpur Posts: 33 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Oil level sensor and harness extension done. Bought the car with faulty oil sensor codes that's why first order is to drop the entire engine and transmission to replace all wear and tear items, where I am left with this weird code now. I'll check if anyone stocks the harness locally, if not will need to express it and hopefully that will solve the issue. The vehicle is drivable, infact in normal driving circumstances I'll never see the code but I'm just trying to avoid having 1 issue leading to another bigger problem like HPFP or injector damage if this continues. P0088-17 symptoms caused by harness I read in the forum are mainly on idle or low rpm signal interruption cause engine to stall. Mine only happens all the way up at high rpms. So I'm not sure, but worth the shot. |
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heretolearn Member Since: 27 Oct 2024 Location: Kuala Lumpur Posts: 33 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Update..
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4RRS Member Since: 13 Apr 2022 Location: Crudgington Posts: 277 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
What a saga, but it sounds that you are getting close to a final fix!
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2622 ![]() ![]() |
Because solder is rigid, a soldered joint needs to have the wires supported for a little distance from the end of the solder where it runs back along the strands inside the sheath to prevent the strands from flexing at the end of the solder which would cause the strands to break. |
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heretolearn Member Since: 27 Oct 2024 Location: Kuala Lumpur Posts: 33 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Soldered the wires and same results. Although it is slightly better than before, I'm still getting P0088-17 about 2 out of 10 kick down pulls. There is definitely an underlying issues somewhere in the fuel system. Once I flashed the ecu back to the tuned file it got worse, I'm getting the code almost every pull up to 3.6k rpm. That got me thinking, what else could be contributing to high fuel rail pressure. The actual pressure stays relatively on point to the target pressure. It only jump out of tolerances at high rpm. Could I have a partially stuck open fuel metering valve? Car drives perfectly in every other conditions. I know it is unlikely to disrupt my daily driving but it's the obsession to get to the bottom of it that keeps me pursuing a faulty code free vehicle. Oh well, made an order for a new bosch fuel metering valve. I'll be swapping it somewhere later this month once work clears up. Hopefully it helps.
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