The only problem is that nanocom is not reliable in ACE fault code description area, it used to give wrong fault codes quite often, you should do somehow to double check the code with T4, hawkeye or lynx before you spend modey on parts, what i can tell you is that on a working system the resistance of the pressure controll valve(blue, nr.4 on diagram) which is on the rear of the block should be 5.6 Ohm and the resistance of the two DCVs(nr.5) on the top 2.7 Ohm., i dont know the resistance of the transducer but if everything is OK in the pressure zone you should get around 20 bar pressure reading stationary with engine running just that as long as the warning is on you must bridge the ACE relay to be able to read live data(in the live data area nancom is good enough)
Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned
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