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    Quote Originally Posted by sierrafery View Post
    You have to check across the two pins of the fuse cos as you checked it should have been 14.4V not mV as you measured the ignition live that way if you see what i mean...you have to measure like in the pic... though if it passes this way and you dont have access to diagnostics you should replace the MAP sensor to rule it out
    Measured it and showed 25.3 mV, tomorrow i will try to buy an new MAP sensor and check, i hope this solve the problem.

    As soon as i change the MAP sensor i update this topic.

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    Clean the MAP sensor before buying another. I had 2 MAP sensors so that I could swap out the dirty one and clean it later using a solvent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    Clean the MAP sensor before buying another. I had 2 MAP sensors so that I could swap out the dirty one and clean it later using a solvent.
    If he has access to a Nanocom, he could also check the readings, that's what I did with mine, then I tried cleaning it but I suppose after somewhere around 450,000 it had just had it. Also, with Nanocom, you can put an SD card in it, go for a drive and record the readings, and analyse them

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    Just swapped the MAP sensor to an new one (BOSCH [COLOR=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.9)]0281002205) and nothing has changed, maybe it can be a faulty throttle ?

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    [/COLOR]While I was driving by the streets to test the new map sensor, I had to stop the vehicle in the middle of a steep climb, and when trying to pull away again it didnt even move from its place , I had to select LOW traction mode to be able to move up and finish climbing Haha.

    PS 2: When i turn on the A/C i have the same "lack of power" described above

    pWhile I was driving the vehicle to test the new map sensor, I had to stop the vehicle in the middle of a steep climb, and when trying to accelerate the vehicle it left the place, I had to select LOW traction mode to be able to finish move upWhile I was driving the vehicle to test the new map sensor, I had to stop the vehicle in the middle of a steep climb, and when trying to accelerate the vehicle it left the place, I had to select LOW traction mode to be able to finish move up

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    You really need to plug in a nanocom or similar to go further
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    My TD5 days were a long time ago but doesn't the MAF get its 12V via a loom that runs across the front of the head and that loom can chaff when the plastic cover deteriorates and cause the fuse to blow when short circuited, thus leaving the MAF without 12V power?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sierrafery View Post
    You really need to plug in a nanocom or similar to go further
    Please do this if you can, someone within striking distance will have one.

    Depending on the revision of the Auto controller you have, you may be able to retrieve some information from that with an OBD2 reader.

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    Didnt find any nanocom on sale on my country at good price, and as i dont know any owner of it i had to buy an generic scan tool to check some parameters to go further.
    Well it just arrived here, and i connected it in the car, there are some parameters i found.
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    Obs1: i forgot to take a shot of MAF numbers, but it says 0.00 kg/h
    Obs2: i recently tested MAF wiring with an multimeter and It seems to be ok, it is not interrupted.
    Obs3: curiously BCU odometer shows a different mileage than the dashboard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henryque View Post
    Didnt find any nanocom on sale on my country at good price, and as i dont know any owner of it i had to buy an generic scan tool to check some parameters to go further.
    Well it just arrived here, and i connected it in the car, there are some parameters i found.
    WhatsApp Image 2023-12-22 at 21.43.29 (1).jpgWhatsApp Image 2023-12-22 at 21.43.30.jpg WhatsApp Image 2023-12-22 at 21.43.29.jpgWhatsApp Image 2023-12-22 at 21.43.28.jpg

    Obs1: i forgot to take a shot of MAF numbers, but it says 0.00 kg/h
    Obs2: i recently tested MAF wiring with an multimeter and It seems to be ok, it is not interrupted.
    Obs3: curiously BCU odometer shows a different mileage than the dashboard
    From what I understand, the symbol in the bottom left corner of the LCD is because the odometer and the BCU are not synced

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    If the MAF is new and you get 0 reading check fuse F2 engine bay, if it's good there is a wiring or ECU issue on that path, if the engine is 10P without EGR the MAF is neglectable, but if it's Eu3 engine that input is very important also read the MAP sensor's inputs too (manifold and inlet air pressures)

    that odometer-BCU mileage missmatch has no effect as long as the error warning is disabled while that B on the odometer is bad news, it can develop a huge variety of random symptoms, some of them can be crytical
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