Hi all,
Hopefully you can help with some diagnosis on my partner's 2000 1.4SE 30k miles please. It has had the EPC light on for a while but has never bothered her enough to moan at me about it. Now she is so I need to try and find out what is going on.
There are 2 current symptoms with the car:
1. Remote central locking not working. I assume this is the CCU that needs a refurb but would it throw the EPC light?
2. Intermittent hesitation and stuttering when pulling away. Worse with the AC on but not undriveable. I was thinking to clean the throttle body as a first step?
My friend owns a garage so is happy to help with scanning etc. He had it on his system and this is what came up.
7 faults.
Evaporator vent temp sensor g263
Climatronic Control Module - J255
Alarm via sensor for Alarm system
Sw. for wind.reg. fr. right,driver-E81
Door rear left
Door Control Module rr-J389
Door rear right
I assume the door warnings are related to the CCU but any ideas on the rest and what may be causing the EPC light? Could it be the CCU?
Thanks,
Dan
Hopefully you can help with some diagnosis on my partner's 2000 1.4SE 30k miles please. It has had the EPC light on for a while but has never bothered her enough to moan at me about it. Now she is so I need to try and find out what is going on.
There are 2 current symptoms with the car:
1. Remote central locking not working. I assume this is the CCU that needs a refurb but would it throw the EPC light?
2. Intermittent hesitation and stuttering when pulling away. Worse with the AC on but not undriveable. I was thinking to clean the throttle body as a first step?
My friend owns a garage so is happy to help with scanning etc. He had it on his system and this is what came up.
7 faults.
Evaporator vent temp sensor g263
Climatronic Control Module - J255
Alarm via sensor for Alarm system
Sw. for wind.reg. fr. right,driver-E81
Door rear left
Door Control Module rr-J389
Door rear right
I assume the door warnings are related to the CCU but any ideas on the rest and what may be causing the EPC light? Could it be the CCU?
Thanks,
Dan