Content Tagged With:errors

Body-Control-Module (BCM) what are the key area of it?

Administrator posted this 25 June 2019

Body-Control-Module (BCM) is a very complex unit which is responsible for many functions. For example, it is used to control the external and internal lighting, windows, seat heating, car alarm, door opening (lock of doors and trunk), speedometer and odometer, heating of the rear window and mirrors, etc. One of the connectors of the BCM is responsible for the input signal of the blow from the airbag. To simplify everything to the maximum level, it can be said that the BCM is a “controller of the comfort”.

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P0190 - P0194 Fuel Rail Pressure

Administrator posted this 11 June 2019

To continue the topic of the error codes, it is time to mention faults with Fuel Rail Pressure system. A fuel rail is essentially a pipe (usually resembling a rail) used to deliver fuel to individual fuel injectors on internal combustion engines.

  • P0190 Fuel Rail Pressure 
  • P0191 FRP Range/Performance
  • P0192 FRP Low Input (voltage)
  • P0193 FRP High Input (voltage)
  • P0194 FRP Intermittent

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Error code P0217 - Overheating engine

Administrator posted this 04 June 2019

The diagnostic fault code that serves as the engine overheating signal is P0217. Usually brought on by coolant overheating or cooling system malfunctions, it is activated when the engine temperature rises above the manufacturer's safe operating limits. Because high heat can result in serious engine damage — such as component bending, head gasket failure, and even detonation — this error is crucial.  In order to avoid expensive repairs, you should take prompt action if you run into error P0217.

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The injector fuel supply system and its errors P0172 and P0171

Administrator posted this 26 March 2019

The injector fuel supply system began to be used in cars in the 80s of the last century. Before that, the down-draft carburetor was responsible for the fuel supply to the cylinders. For today, all modern cars are equipped with injectors, according to Euro5 standards.

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