Hi all Merry Chrimbo and a Happy new year to you and yours.
Ok I have a major update but still left in a pickle so hopefully someone will be able to put the answer up.
Having Just borrowed an Op-Com from a friend and plugged it into my laptop then updated the software to 1.39 all great, plugged it into the Vans port just under the steering wheel and set it running! This is the result when just plugged in and ignition switched on but not cranked.
OP-COM 090714 - PC based diagnostic tool
Diagnet
OP-COM - KW2000 Communication Window> 2003|Vivaro|Engine|F9Q 760/762 (1.9l)
Keyword #1: D0
Keyword #2: 8F
Normal timing parameter set.
Identifier: 8200204834
Data version number: 18
Manufacturer code: 37
Software version: 1200
Platform identifier: 8303
VDIAG Number: 18
Electronic variant number: 8200119800
Program number: 00CB
VIN:W0LF7ABA54VXXXXXX
Total number of fault codes: 4
P0113 -
Not present
P0100 -
Not present
P1635 -
Present
P0336 -
Not present
Strangely enough I had this tested prior and was told no fault codes were showing! Obviously the previous mechanic didn’t know what he was doing!
Anyhow I cleared the codes and waited a few second then turned ignition back on and cranked the engine this was the result from the op-com.
OP-COM 090714 - PC based diagnostic tool
Diagnet
OP-COM - KW2000 Communication Window> 2003|Vivaro|Engine|F9Q 760/762 (1.9l)
Keyword #1: D0
Keyword #2: 8F
Normal timing parameter set.
Identifier: 8200204834
Data version number: 18
Manufacturer code: 37
Software version: 1200
Platform identifier: 8303
VDIAG Number: 18
Electronic variant number: 8200119800
Program number: 00CB
VIN:W0LF7ABA54VXXXXXX
Total number of fault codes: 3
P1635 -
Present
P0100 -
Not present
P0336 -
Present
I have blanked the last 6 letters from my Vin number for security reasons (not sure what that means)
My question now is are the codes correct by saying
P1635 = Tire / Axle Ratio Out of Acceptable Range
Strange one I don’t know what this relates to.
P0100 Mass or Volume Air Flow Circuit Malfunction
This has recently been changed and I have been told it can be because the engine was not started just cranked.
P0336 Crankshaft Position Sensor A Circuit Range/Performance
Does this mean it’s faulty or not!
Would this prevent the engine from starting.
This code vanished when I clicked clear codes and has not re-emerged so I am guessing it was an old code that has been fixed when I had a new Mass air Flow Device fitted a few months back.
P0113 Intake Air Temperature Circuit High Input
The code descriptions have been obtained from this site http://www.z22se.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=105&t=14481
Any further input would be greatly appreciated.
Ok I have a major update but still left in a pickle so hopefully someone will be able to put the answer up.
Having Just borrowed an Op-Com from a friend and plugged it into my laptop then updated the software to 1.39 all great, plugged it into the Vans port just under the steering wheel and set it running! This is the result when just plugged in and ignition switched on but not cranked.
OP-COM 090714 - PC based diagnostic tool
Diagnet
OP-COM - KW2000 Communication Window> 2003|Vivaro|Engine|F9Q 760/762 (1.9l)
Keyword #1: D0
Keyword #2: 8F
Normal timing parameter set.
Identifier: 8200204834
Data version number: 18
Manufacturer code: 37
Software version: 1200
Platform identifier: 8303
VDIAG Number: 18
Electronic variant number: 8200119800
Program number: 00CB
VIN:W0LF7ABA54VXXXXXX
Total number of fault codes: 4
P0113 -
Not present
P0100 -
Not present
P1635 -
Present
P0336 -
Not present
Strangely enough I had this tested prior and was told no fault codes were showing! Obviously the previous mechanic didn’t know what he was doing!
Anyhow I cleared the codes and waited a few second then turned ignition back on and cranked the engine this was the result from the op-com.
OP-COM 090714 - PC based diagnostic tool
Diagnet
OP-COM - KW2000 Communication Window> 2003|Vivaro|Engine|F9Q 760/762 (1.9l)
Keyword #1: D0
Keyword #2: 8F
Normal timing parameter set.
Identifier: 8200204834
Data version number: 18
Manufacturer code: 37
Software version: 1200
Platform identifier: 8303
VDIAG Number: 18
Electronic variant number: 8200119800
Program number: 00CB
VIN:W0LF7ABA54VXXXXXX
Total number of fault codes: 3
P1635 -
Present
P0100 -
Not present
P0336 -
Present
I have blanked the last 6 letters from my Vin number for security reasons (not sure what that means)
My question now is are the codes correct by saying
P1635 = Tire / Axle Ratio Out of Acceptable Range
Strange one I don’t know what this relates to.
P0100 Mass or Volume Air Flow Circuit Malfunction
This has recently been changed and I have been told it can be because the engine was not started just cranked.
P0336 Crankshaft Position Sensor A Circuit Range/Performance
Does this mean it’s faulty or not!
Would this prevent the engine from starting.
This code vanished when I clicked clear codes and has not re-emerged so I am guessing it was an old code that has been fixed when I had a new Mass air Flow Device fitted a few months back.
P0113 Intake Air Temperature Circuit High Input
The code descriptions have been obtained from this site http://www.z22se.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=105&t=14481
Any further input would be greatly appreciated.