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          P119A/004506 - Fuel Pressure Sensor (G247) : Malfunction
          
- 1.1.1 Possible Symptoms
 
- 1.2.1 Possible Causes
 
- 1.3.1 Possible Solutions
 
- 1.4.1 Special Notes
 
 
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* The Fuel Pressure Regulator Valve (N276) or (N290) on the HPFP can fail.    | * The Fuel Pressure Regulator Valve (N276) or Fuel Metering valve (N290) on the HPFP can fail.    | ||
** (N276)   | ** (N276) ''Fuel Pressure Regulating Valve'' resistance should be approximately 1 to 5 Ω  | ||
** (N290)   | ** (N290) ''Fuel Metering valve'' resistance should be approximately 0.8 to 5 Ω  | ||
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Revision as of 20:40, 18 March 2015
P119A/004506 - Fuel Pressure Sensor (G247) : Malfunction
Possible Symptoms
- Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) active
 - Reduced fuel economy and engine performance
 
Possible Causes
- Faulty Fuel Pressure Sensor (G247)
 - Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Fuel Pressure Sensor (G247)
 - Faulty HPFP
 
Possible Solutions
- Replace Fuel Pressure Sensor (G247)
 - Check Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Fuel Pressure Sensor (G247)
 - Replace HPFP
 
Special Notes
- The Fuel Pressure Regulator Valve (N276) or Fuel Metering valve (N290) on the HPFP can fail.
- (N276) Fuel Pressure Regulating Valve resistance should be approximately 1 to 5 Ω
 - (N290) Fuel Metering valve resistance should be approximately 0.8 to 5 Ω