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Old 15th June 2021, 15:59   #81
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Isn't there a rheostat on the filter side as well?

I'm not suggesting that you change that, only that some measurements might help check that the fuel gauge is telling the truth.

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Yes, there isna rheostat on the filter side too.
My fuel gauge telling the truth ,I completely emptied the tank and added 15 liters of fuel and the gauge indicated a quarter of the tank.
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Old 18th June 2021, 18:02   #82
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Hello guys, are the diesel tank and petrol tank the same?
( Only the structure not the pump and wires)
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Old 18th June 2021, 22:00   #83
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I think I have a lead on my fuel failure.
I noticed that the little tank on which the fuel pump rests has come loose from the tank.
Unfortunately, it is impossible to put it back together again.
The vehicle does not start now.
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Old 7th July 2021, 00:04   #84
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Problem solved. I've changed the fuel tank , the car starts now and it start too when the engine is hot.

The vehicle no longer stalls when there is a quarter of fuel remaining.
I still have to solve my low engine temperature problem (82°) because the consumption is high as well as my gearbox problem.
Thank you.

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Old 7th July 2021, 07:04   #85
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That's good news Brahim. I'm pleased to hear that you're making progress.

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Hello gentlemen, the vehicle is no longer stalling while driving. Only this morning I stopped 30 minutes and there it did not start anymore.
I unplugged and reconnected the battery and it started up. I got two fault codes: p0340 and p1473. I changed the camshaft sensor .

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Do you have an idea? Thank you

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I got two fault codes: p0340 and p1473. I changed the camshaft sensor .
P0340 is no signal from the camshaft position sensor.
P1473 is the VIS power valves always closed.

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Vis power valves have bien changed and camshaft sensor too. I dont understand.
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Old 9th July 2021, 18:45   #89
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Vis power valves have bien changed and camshaft sensor too. I dont understand.
What are you using to read fault code? If Toaf I'd like you to test your VIS motor by activating it.

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What are you using to read fault code? If Toaf I'd like you to test your VIS motor by activating it.

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Hello , i live in France, we haven't T4 here ans i use a simply elm tool.
The VIS have bien changed 9 months ago by the precedent owner.
So the code P1473 indicates that the VIS power valves doesn't work? I will test it. The other VIS valve seems to work

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