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Old Nov 25, 2014 | 05:43 AM
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Hi Guys
My car is a 2.8td and is giving me an engine code P0130. O2 sensor.
Has anyone got a part number for it. Where can i get one.
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Old Nov 25, 2014 | 06:54 AM
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Old Nov 25, 2014 | 10:33 AM
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are you sure it wasn't P1130?

the 2.8 diesel engines don't have 02 sensors, but are prone to throwing 1130 codes.

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Old Nov 26, 2014 | 01:35 AM
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Hi guys
Yes I got it wrong it was P1130. I've ordered an O2 sensor from RBS handel in Germany 60euros.
 
Old Nov 26, 2014 | 01:49 AM
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Hi Richard.
Any idea what makes them throw the P1130 codes.
I have read on here it mite be the crank position sensor or cam sensor.
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Old Nov 26, 2014 | 07:05 AM
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P1130 is fuel rail pressure.

Most common is air getting into the fuel through the filter housing, occasionally due to to leaking injectors, rarely the fuel pressure safety valve leaking and has been known to be wiring.

Is it cutting out under hard acceleration?

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Old Nov 26, 2014 | 02:58 PM
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Hi Richard.
Thanks for the reply. It's had a new fuel filter housing.
it's not cutting out under hard acceleration. just lumpy idling.
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Old Nov 28, 2014 | 04:38 AM
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lumpy idling would tend to point to injectors, but you will need testing first. Swapping parts out randomly is not the most efficient way of fixing things.

I'd start by a leakback test on the injectors and replace any with excessive leak back. Next look at the fuel rail pressure on an oscilloscope to check for value and stability.

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Thanks tbf.
That sounds great the leakback test can a local garage do it?
 
Old Nov 28, 2014 | 02:09 PM
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There's an on [on the car] test and an off [off the car] test, many garages will have
one of these one of these
, this is the on test.

 

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