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Posted

Already replaced high pressure pump an high pressure sensor low pressure is stable at 80 psi at idle high pressure is at 780 psi at idle , did fuel volume test got 4 liters an in 1 minute .any ideas .

Posted

I also get reduce power after a bout 1 minute of run time I can see high pressure shut down just before reduced power mode kicks in i am using a Snap-on versus pro an a autel  scanner .

  • 3 years later...
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Posted

P0068 Mass air flow implausible

Totals fault
One or more additional faults are entered that more precisely indicate the operating ranges in which the fault occurred.

  • Near idle speed range:
  • P1069 + P1070 + P1071 + P1072 + P1073
  • Lower partial load range :
  • P1074 + P1075
  • Upper partial load range :
  •  P1076 + P1077

P1023 Fuel pressure/quantity too low at start

Possible fault causes

  • Short term failure of the engine speed signal as a result of a crankshaft sensor fault with or without a corresponding fault entry
  • Predelivery quantity or pressure in the fuel low pressure circuit too low
  • Quantity control valve faulty (in fuel high pressure pump)
  • Fuel high pressure pump faulty

P1026 Fuel high pressure implausible

Possible fault causes (see Fault setting condition(s))

  • Below limit value:
  • Predelivery quantity or pressure in the fuel low pressure circuit too low
  • Fuel tank (driven) empty
  • See extended fault memory
  • Actual value 40 Fuel Level Input [0%]
  • Below limit value or above limit value :
  • Quantity control valve faulty (in fuel high pressure pump)
  • Fuel high pressure pump faulty
  • Insufficient fuel due to foreign bodies (chips) ahead of the fuel high pressure rail 

P053f Fuel high pressure after cold start

Possible fault causes

  • Predelivery quantity or pressure in the fuel low pressure  circuit too low
  • Quantity control valve faulty (in fuel high pressure pump)
  • Fuel high pressure pump faulty
  • Insufficient fuel due to foreign bodies (chips) ahead of the fuel high pressure rail

Based on what I see for faults here I would investigate - the fuel pump pressure and flow rate.

  • 1 year later...

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