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Fault Code Cross Ref.

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by Nelson, Apr 15, 2019.

  1. Does anyone have a cross reference for the above fault codes?
    I'm showing a 'eng' code on the display.
    I'm trying to diagnose using Jpdiag, however when I view the stored codes they are shown as alpha/numeric codes, which I still need to cross reference.
    @nelly
    :bucktooth:
     
  2. This one?
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  3. IMG_0899.JPG IMG_0900.JPG Cleared the codes , still have the triangle of doom?
     
  4. Sorry. Those codes don’t resemble the ones I get. Maybe chrisw can shed some light, or the jpdiag forums?
     
  5. Just a thought....... does the warning triangle clear in sport mode or wet? Can’t recall if it lights as a warning that abs is turned off in race?
     
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  6. Thanks Nelly.
    It's displayed for all modes.
     
  7. MAF sensor - P0100
     
  8. Thanks Chris.
    Where did you locate that?
     
  9. £77 from Ducati!
    Fook me!
     
  10. Google OBD2 codes. For JPDiag add 'P0' to code and that usually pin points it.
     
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  11. I am reading 100D
    P100D Exhaust valve potentiometer [Short circuit to ground or Open circuit]
     
  12. Guy who posted it is from Germany
     
  13. I saw the same question and photo on a US site.
    I'm not sure but I thought that air pump was part of the US canister system.
    Gives me something else to check :upyeah:
     
  14. Yay!
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  15. TFF the internet!! Can you get the broken connector out? I can check my spares to see if I have any.
     
  16. TF indeed....:D Not tried yet. I'll have another dabble at the weekend when I've more time.
    Usually you can poke the pin out and remake it.
    Thanks for your help...:upyeah:
     
  17. Design fault, no play in wire?
     
  18. It's a bit tight, but not overly.
    Also, bit tucked away for crash damage. Seems odd it's exactly the same as the other chaps fault.
     
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