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Posted

I have an 03' CayenneS with about 200.000Km
Yesterday doing a check with my new Foxwell NT530 scanner, I got a code 1182, which seems to indicate an issue with the PCV...
Could there be another source for that error ?
I can't feel nothing wrong with how it runs / drives...

And BTW where is that thing located ?

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Posted

:welcomeani:

 

Well, when we random faults we usually clear the fault, start the car, and then take it for a short drive and see if the fault comes back.

 

If it does...

P1182 Positive Crankcase Ventilation Output Stage – Open Circuit

Possible fault cause
- Fuse F50 faulty (fuse carrier, dashboard, on the left)
- Break in wiring in voltage supply of positive crankcase ventilation heater
- Break in wiring in connection to ground of positive crankcase ventilation heater
- Positive crankcase ventilation heater faulty (heating resistance too high)
- DME control module faulty

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