Fiat Ducato Fuel Pressure Issue (1 Viewer)

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I have an Autotrail Cheyenne based on a Ducato 3.0JTD 2007 160 multijet and have an issue with the engine management light coming on after around 1 1/2 hours driving.
I have had it scanned and the error code is " Fuel Pressure Metering Sensor "
Anyone else experienced the same problem ?
 

Alistair33

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Our 2017 motorhome is been off the road for two weeks and investigations are proving difficult. The error code was coming up as fuel pressure being too high it started off with a warning light however within two days the engine started cutting out within 20 seconds of starting.

Fiat initially changed the sensor and then they changed the fuel injectors and then a furthe sensor currently as we speak they are switching over the full ECU from the new van has been delivered to the dealer today. Hopefully there will be more news later
 
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Oh that's not good Alistair, I trust it's under warranty but still very annoying. Keep us posted

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Thanks Rosalan but the part I need I believe is this 0281006158
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Hi, we have a similar problem. What was your outcome?

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Unbeknown to us the previous owners had a chip fitted ( supposedly for more power and better mpg ) but it resulted in it over fuelling so going into limp mode. Once the chip was located and removed it was perfect.
Hope this helps
 

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