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Old 2nd December 2019, 11:04   #1
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Exclamation Light "Motor control" IPK ZT DIESEL

Hi.
I have a problem with my ZT MK2 2004 Cdti, the yellow "motor control" warning flashes on the IPK intermittently as it passes over a bump or unevenness ... especially in the city, on the road I don't occurs, appears for about 5 seconds and then disappears. The warning light on the fixed engine fault box has never been turned on.
Could it be because of its intermittence some connectors or fuel?
I appreciate your help.
greetings from Valencia.
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Old 2nd December 2019, 14:06   #2
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Hi.
I have a problem with my ZT MK2 2004 Cdti, the yellow "motor control" warning flashes on the IPK intermittently as it passes over a bump or unevenness ... especially in the city, on the road I don't occurs, appears for about 5 seconds and then disappears. The warning light on the fixed engine fault box has never been turned on.
Could it be because of its intermittence some connectors or fuel?
I appreciate your help.
greetings from Valencia.
It is most likely a poor connection to the sensor on the fuel filter head

Unplug it and reconnect a couple of times, this should cure the problem

Brian
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It is most likely a poor connection to the sensor on the fuel filter head

Unplug it and reconnect a couple of times, this should cure the problem

Brian
Thanks for your quick response.
Are the connectors you tell me about the fuel filter the ones above the filter?
Or one that is already attached to the engine block on the side of the filter?
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Old 2nd December 2019, 16:53   #4
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It is the plug on the top of the fuel filter Carlos.
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