Hello folks,
I started my forfour this evening and it was in limp mode, very little power regardless of how much I press on the accelerator. It changed gears as normal. I switched it off, then back on and it was back to normal, however the dreaded engine management light came on.
I hooked a diagnostic tool (iCarsoft) to the OBD and found the following errors:
P0122 - M16/6 throttle valve actuator, actual value potentiometer 1 of throttle valve, voltage is too low
P01961 - actual values M16/6 (throttle valve actuator) and B28 (pressure sensor) are being checked for plausibility. Potentiometer (1)
live date stream (at idle):
battery voltage 14.08v
engine speed 750 rpm
intake pressure 28.5 Kpa
injection time 2.31 Ms
ignition angle 10 o
actuation of component Y58 (activated charcoal filter shutoff valve) 1.57%
M16/6 (throttle valve actuator) actual value potentiometer 1 of throttle valve 624 Mv
m16/6 (throttle valve actuator) actual value potentiometer 2 of throttle vavlve 4355 mV
B37 (accelerator pedal sensor) sender 1 976 Mv
B37 (accelerator pedal sensor) sender 2 956 Mv
I cleared the errors, the engine management light has gone and the car drives as normal. I'm guilty of being lazy here, I planned on cleaning the throttle valve actuator about 3 months ago but never got round to it. Am I right in saying this is step one of the remedy or am I way off?
Thanks