Hi All,
Has anyone ever had P2290 error code (I know it means injector control pressure too low)? Unfortunately it's a generic code and covers a multitude of components related to fuel delivery.
This has come up on my car and it's thrown the ECU into limp mode. Turn the car off, start it up and there's no code. The engine revs freely in neutral however, as soon as you engage drive and put the engine under some load it comes up and throws the ECU into limp mode.
I've taken it to a Jag specialist and they tell me this is a rare error and they've never had a car in with this issue. They put it on their Autologic diagnostic kit and pulled this code off. They cleared the codes and took it around the block only for the engine to go into limp mode again.
They don't have a clue to exactly what it is and need to spend 2-3 hrs diagnosing the issue through the wiring loom by hand to see where the signals stops. Clearly this costs and is no small expense so if anyone has had this issue, what fixed it for you?
I was wondering if it was a pressure sensor, pressure valve, ECU or break in the wiring somewhere. I hope it's not the fuel pump as that is reasonably big bucks to repair so i understand.
Any thoughts?
Has anyone ever had P2290 error code (I know it means injector control pressure too low)? Unfortunately it's a generic code and covers a multitude of components related to fuel delivery.
This has come up on my car and it's thrown the ECU into limp mode. Turn the car off, start it up and there's no code. The engine revs freely in neutral however, as soon as you engage drive and put the engine under some load it comes up and throws the ECU into limp mode.
I've taken it to a Jag specialist and they tell me this is a rare error and they've never had a car in with this issue. They put it on their Autologic diagnostic kit and pulled this code off. They cleared the codes and took it around the block only for the engine to go into limp mode again.
They don't have a clue to exactly what it is and need to spend 2-3 hrs diagnosing the issue through the wiring loom by hand to see where the signals stops. Clearly this costs and is no small expense so if anyone has had this issue, what fixed it for you?
I was wondering if it was a pressure sensor, pressure valve, ECU or break in the wiring somewhere. I hope it's not the fuel pump as that is reasonably big bucks to repair so i understand.
Any thoughts?