B1D24-11 (2E) glow plug circuit - general electrical failure - circuit short to ground
U1A44-6C (2E) fuel level
No 2 is because of low fuel and it has probs locked out the FBH, as for number one I would check again once you get the FBH unlocked and the tank full of fuel..
Flack
23rd Mar 2015 7:44 pm
tayaste
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Usually have about 1/4 tank left before I fill up. Filled up yesterday late and the orange light was on and sat nav was showing me nearest petrol stations.
I Didn't put the two together Mick
So no doubt that'll be it
Any idea what the glow plug short to ground means ?
If you have not seen it before it could be because its locked out, Like I said clear the lock out and try it then, it might clear it. If not then it sounds like your glow plug in the FBH is fooked..
Flack
23rd Mar 2015 7:58 pm
Robbie
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Carry out circuit checks, inspect the glow plug cables and connector. Repair the circuit or check and install a new fuel fired booster heater glow plug as required. For additional information, refer to: (412-02B Auxiliary Heating)
Fuel Fired Booster Heater Glow Plug And Burner Assembly - TDV6 2.7L Diesel (Removal and Installation)
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, record then clear any stored diagnostic trouble codes then conduct the fuel fired booster heater operation check (Setup and configuration/auxiliary heater/operation check)
Check for stored diagnostic trouble codes
Check for correct operation
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Carry out circuit checks, inspect the glow plug cables and connector. Repair the circuit or check and install a new fuel fired booster heater glow plug as required. For additional information, refer to: (412-02B Auxiliary Heating)
Fuel Fired Booster Heater Glow Plug And Burner Assembly - TDV6 2.7L Diesel (Removal and Installation)
Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, record then clear any stored diagnostic trouble codes then conduct the fuel fired booster heater operation check (Setup and configuration/auxiliary heater/operation check)
Check for stored diagnostic trouble codes
Check for correct operation
whatever that all means
23rd Mar 2015 8:10 pm
Robbie
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Ok.
It may or may not be bust. It may or may not need fixing.
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