172ph2
I'm probably going to tempt fate writting this but here goes...
A few months ago I was getting the p0120 EOBD code, my 02 ph2 172 was going into limp home every couple of days and less often it would do the thing were the engine would stick at about 3k rpm and the throttle would be completely unresponsive until i'd turn the car off and faf about with things, then it'd start working again.
First 'fix':
I got a 2nd hand TB from the bay of e, reset things and turned the check engine light off. It appeard to fix it, it lasted about 5 days before it went into LHM again and sometimes the 3k rev sticking.
Second 'fix':
This time went down the route of a new throttle pedal, this did much the same, fixed it for 4-5days then bang... LHM
Third 'fix':
Bit the bullet and took it into RenTec in Edinburgh (not a typo it is rentec without an 'h') they plugged the renault clip in and it was coming back as a fault on the aircon sensor, thought it might be pulling the 5v line that the sensors run off down to ground and messing things up. But about a week later...you guessed it...LHM ;(
Fourth fix:
The main battery cable runs through the same loom as all the sensors going into the ECU. So their next thing to try was to split the throttle body wires from this bundle and run it a different route to the ECU. This helps clean up the signals and stop any interference.
I'm on week 3 now and it's running a treat... even if it does go again this has been the longest a 'fix' has worked for, it has made a massive difference. Time will tell if it's a complete fix!
Brian at RenTec in Edinburgh is a legend, really friendly, knew his stuff and prices were pretty good too!
A few months ago I was getting the p0120 EOBD code, my 02 ph2 172 was going into limp home every couple of days and less often it would do the thing were the engine would stick at about 3k rpm and the throttle would be completely unresponsive until i'd turn the car off and faf about with things, then it'd start working again.
First 'fix':
I got a 2nd hand TB from the bay of e, reset things and turned the check engine light off. It appeard to fix it, it lasted about 5 days before it went into LHM again and sometimes the 3k rev sticking.
Second 'fix':
This time went down the route of a new throttle pedal, this did much the same, fixed it for 4-5days then bang... LHM
Third 'fix':
Bit the bullet and took it into RenTec in Edinburgh (not a typo it is rentec without an 'h') they plugged the renault clip in and it was coming back as a fault on the aircon sensor, thought it might be pulling the 5v line that the sensors run off down to ground and messing things up. But about a week later...you guessed it...LHM ;(
Fourth fix:
The main battery cable runs through the same loom as all the sensors going into the ECU. So their next thing to try was to split the throttle body wires from this bundle and run it a different route to the ECU. This helps clean up the signals and stop any interference.
I'm on week 3 now and it's running a treat... even if it does go again this has been the longest a 'fix' has worked for, it has made a massive difference. Time will tell if it's a complete fix!
Brian at RenTec in Edinburgh is a legend, really friendly, knew his stuff and prices were pretty good too!