A DPF thread. New DPF fitted, car will not recognise it.
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You can't make it up.
The car has been at a workshop for a little over a week and they have just called. Remember, the error diagnosed by the ecu was number 2 glow plug open circuit.
Number 2 plug has been replaced with no need to drill. New plug is fitted. The PGM-F1 light is STILL on.
All glow plugs measured on an ohms meter. All 5 (including the new and old one that is) measure the same within tolerance reading. Powered up outside of the vehicle the old number 2 plug behaves as if new.
Wiring from plugs to a sensor / control unit / something have been checked and look good.
The control unit is unavailable from Honda. Would have been £90 or so but it is not a backorder item, it is totally unavailable!
I doubt if anyone is still reading here but fk ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The car has been at a workshop for a little over a week and they have just called. Remember, the error diagnosed by the ecu was number 2 glow plug open circuit.
Number 2 plug has been replaced with no need to drill. New plug is fitted. The PGM-F1 light is STILL on.
All glow plugs measured on an ohms meter. All 5 (including the new and old one that is) measure the same within tolerance reading. Powered up outside of the vehicle the old number 2 plug behaves as if new.
Wiring from plugs to a sensor / control unit / something have been checked and look good.
The control unit is unavailable from Honda. Would have been £90 or so but it is not a backorder item, it is totally unavailable!
I doubt if anyone is still reading here but fk ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Honda can be a pain in neck for this.
Try second hand from a breakers.
I had a similar issue with an accord type r exhaust off side box available near side not in stock or production anymore. But odd spurious bits available and on the shelf.
I also found lings Honda on line site useful may help for any bits in the future
Try second hand from a breakers.
I had a similar issue with an accord type r exhaust off side box available near side not in stock or production anymore. But odd spurious bits available and on the shelf.
I also found lings Honda on line site useful may help for any bits in the future
Muldoonsghost said:
You can't make it up.
The car has been at a workshop for a little over a week and they have just called. Remember, the error diagnosed by the ecu was number 2 glow plug open circuit.
Number 2 plug has been replaced with no need to drill. New plug is fitted. The PGM-F1 light is STILL on.
All glow plugs measured on an ohms meter. All 5 (including the new and old one that is) measure the same within tolerance reading. Powered up outside of the vehicle the old number 2 plug behaves as if new.
Wiring from plugs to a sensor / control unit / something have been checked and look good.
The control unit is unavailable from Honda. Would have been £90 or so but it is not a backorder item, it is totally unavailable!
I doubt if anyone is still reading here but fk ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What control unit are you replacing if you say the control unit is all good ? The car has been at a workshop for a little over a week and they have just called. Remember, the error diagnosed by the ecu was number 2 glow plug open circuit.
Number 2 plug has been replaced with no need to drill. New plug is fitted. The PGM-F1 light is STILL on.
All glow plugs measured on an ohms meter. All 5 (including the new and old one that is) measure the same within tolerance reading. Powered up outside of the vehicle the old number 2 plug behaves as if new.
Wiring from plugs to a sensor / control unit / something have been checked and look good.
The control unit is unavailable from Honda. Would have been £90 or so but it is not a backorder item, it is totally unavailable!
I doubt if anyone is still reading here but fk ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why are they not checking the glow plugs on the vehicle as installed as well ? Just scope current for each which will verify operation and the control for them although an external visual test comparing all of them is ok althouygh a lot of modern plugs you should not connect directly to a battery, at least not for any length of time. Did they just look at number 2 ?
As for the light, what codes are now present after the new glow plug and resetting all the codes.?
Edited by stevieturbo on Saturday 17th July 09:08
A very quick and basic test anyone can do requiring no removal etc. Although wiring won't always be as easy to access as their video lol But certainly easier than removing them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zl1kfKUvCt4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roOmZp6TyVk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zl1kfKUvCt4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roOmZp6TyVk
Edited by stevieturbo on Saturday 17th July 09:17
Afternoon Castleman.
In my case the fault was finally diagnosed as a faulty fuel injector. The injector was jammed open, so it was pouring diesel into the cylinder. This was cooling the cylinder and the glow plug it seems, making the glow plug read an error. I had the set of injectors replaced and bang, all faults cleared and the car was running like out of the factory! I spent money on a new DPF that wasn't needed, lots of DPF cleaning, diagnoses, replacing sensors... including at a Honda MAIN DEALER and it was a little back street company that sorted it. I ended up wasting as much money as the car was worth in the end.
In your case it may be the same, maybe not, but this was my result. I wish you luck.
In my case the fault was finally diagnosed as a faulty fuel injector. The injector was jammed open, so it was pouring diesel into the cylinder. This was cooling the cylinder and the glow plug it seems, making the glow plug read an error. I had the set of injectors replaced and bang, all faults cleared and the car was running like out of the factory! I spent money on a new DPF that wasn't needed, lots of DPF cleaning, diagnoses, replacing sensors... including at a Honda MAIN DEALER and it was a little back street company that sorted it. I ended up wasting as much money as the car was worth in the end.
In your case it may be the same, maybe not, but this was my result. I wish you luck.
Seems to be a known problem and a recall was issued.
https://dieselparticulatefilters2u.co.uk/img/cms/c...
https://dieselparticulatefilters2u.co.uk/img/cms/c...
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