Everything posted by zcacogp
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Power Steering / Electrical Issue, code 01288.
Update: The problem still hasn't re-appeared. The car has worked faultlessly since I took things apart and cleaned the terminals up. Given that that was mid-January and we're now early March then I think I'm going to consider it 'fixed', which is very satisfying! Many thanks to everyone for your help.
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Power Steering / Electrical Issue, code 01288.
Wino, thanks. It just looked a bit ... scrappy. The old and curled insulation tape didn't help. xman, thanks. I actually changed the battery when it first started exhibiting the problem; not for the reason you said but more that I thought it may have a poor connection somewhere, and I had a spare (and big) battery lying around. The change of battery made no difference, but good thinking anyway! The problem has yet to re-appear since doing things last week but it always was intermittent. Carry on watching this space.
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Power Steering / Electrical Issue, code 01288.
Update: I took the battery and battery tray out yesterday to have a look to see what's going on with this pump. There was a conduit of cables running under the tray (more later) and I discovered that I could access the plugs on the top of the pump fairly well if I removed the black plastic trim from the front bumper (I suspect that this would hold a fog light or driving light on a higher-spec model. As it was it just pulled out, nice and easy). And I saw nothing amiss. All seemed to be as it should, not cables were frayed or worn or broken, all three plugs on the pump looked to be clipped in fine. I unclipped them and re-clipped them to make sure that they were indeed as they should be, and I also removed and cleaned the connection on the end of the earth strap and did the same to an earth point on the body just above the steering pump motor. Has it made any difference? I don't know; the light didn't come on when I turned the engine on afterwards but it always was an intermittent problem so I wasn't expecting it to. One Q: the wiring in the conduit looked somewhat ramshackle, with black plastic tape around it. It also had a peculiar looking connection that looked like a piece of clear heat shrink about 2 inches long, which appeared to connect a heavy gauge brown/black wire to a much lighter gauge wire of the same colour. Is this from the factory or has someone else been here before me? Here are some photos. Thanks again for your help. Time will tell whether this has made the problem go away.
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Power Steering / Electrical Issue, code 01288.
Wino, Many thanks for this. It looks like the first step will be to have a good look at the plug on top of the pump and see what's going on there, and tracing some wiring around to make sure it's OK. I notice that the pump is right underneath the battery, so it's quite possible that I disturbed something when I removed it to fill up the power steering fluid reservoir. I'm hoping that access is possible without needing to take the bumper off as that's getting into a moderately big job but I'll see what's what later on this week when I get a chance to look at it. Thanks again for your help. I'll keep this thread updated.
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Power Steering / Electrical Issue, code 01288.
Chaps, Thanks. This is all tremendously helpful. Sorry for the slow reply; New Year and other things have taken their slices of time. In turn: Wino,:thanks. The battery light does as it should; it comes on with the ignition and goes off a second or two after the engine has been started. AP: thanks, I'll check the battery earth strap - nice and simple. (By 'check' I'll probably disconnect it, clean the contact at the bodywork end and re-attach it nice and securely.) JR: thanks. Bad connection to the pump unit sounds possible - where is the pump unit? Interesting point about this actually being voltage too low. It's probably clear that we are looking at an electrical connection fault somewhere, the question is where? KenO'N: thanks, I'll do those things. Battery terminals have been checked already. sepuchrave: interesting, thank you. Where is the brushless motor circuitry? And by 'power connector' I presume you mean the connector to the power steering pump motor? Cracked fuse? I'll change the one for the power steering - is this what you mean? It's possibly worth mentioning that this is an infrequent problem - it happens every ten days or two weeks or so. It happened this morning quite dramatically and the power steering stopped working, but turning the engine off and re-starting brought everything back as it should be. Thanks again for your input.
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Power Steering / Electrical Issue, code 01288.
Hi, I have a 2007 Fabia with the 1.2 engine. It has an intermittent fault which happens as follows: The big red '!' warning light on the dashboard comes on, and the yellow 'PAS fault' steering wheel warning light comes on at the same time. They stay on briefly (a second, possibly less), the dashboard then resets (clock resets to 12.00 and the odometer resets to 0) and all the warning lights go out. This happens while the car is running and it continues to run fine - if you are not looking at the dashboard then you'd not know anything was wrong. Occasionally things are slightly different; sometimes the yellow 'PAS fault' light stays on and the power steering stops working. Everything else carries on working fine but the steering gets very heavy. Turning the car off and on again resets everything and it's all back to normal (other than having to re set the time on the clock). This only happens at low speeds; typically when in 1st or 2nd gear and trundling around town. It never happens at speed. I've looked at the diagnostic codes in the system using a scan tool and it tells me it has fault code 01288, which it calls "Short to ground Terminal 30 Steering Assist". Googling "01288 Fabia" turns up several results, many of which ultimately direct me to here: http://wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/index.php/01288 However I don't have the fault 'Signal too high' or 'Signal too low', rather I am told that it is a 'short to ground'. I've not done much to investigate this but thought I'd post on here to see if anyone has any idea where I should start looking. I'm guessing that the car has an electric power steering pump (i.e. hydraulic power steering but with the pump driven by an electric motor rather than a belt from the crankshaft) and there is a wiring fault somewhere. The fault is intermittent and effectively briefly shorts out the electrical system causing everything to reset. Is this a fair assumption? If so then are there any points where such a short to ground could occur? Where would you start looking for it? I presume it's a chafed wire or something like that. FWIW the fault started after I topped up the power steering reservoir (which involved removing the battery and quite a lot of associated plastic gubbins around it.) I wonder if I knocked something then but I've subsequently removed the battery and replaced it with a spare which I had lying around and had a fairly good look at all the various bits of wiring around there and couldn't see anything amiss. All suggestions welcome before I start dismantling stuff - thanks.
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Which lambda sensor? BBM engine
Guys, Thanks for the answers. All are helpful. I'll confess that I haven't yet jacked the car up to take a look at things and a wiring fault is possible. If you don't erase the code then it goes out by itself after a while but comes back soon after. (I guess it is moved into a 'long-term' log of some kind if it hasn't happened in the last 20 starts or something). This suggests that the problem is intermittent so it could be wiring. I'm quite happy re-wiring it, either by re-pinning the plug or by cutting wires and soldering the old plug onto the new sensor. However I'd need a pin-out diagram to know what goes to where. Perhaps I should post up on here again when I've had it all up in the air to take a gander .... I'll post again when I have done so! Thanks again.
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Which lambda sensor? BBM engine
Wino, Thanks, that's really helpful. That part number (0 258 986 507) fed into Google shows the cheapest sellers being on eBay. Here's AceParts (lots of good feedback), who will sell me one for £33.73. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/391723543397?chn=ps&mkevt=1&mkcid=28 And yet there is also xpzkhsuh who want £17.85 for something that in the small print claims to have the brand 'Bosch' but seems too cheap to be true. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FOR-JAGUAR-MERCEDES-BENZ-MBW-PEUGEOT-LAMBDA-OXYGEN-O2-SENSOR-0258986507/164784838550?epid=18034196181&hash=item265df11796:g:9dYAAOSwLEJgD51f There are numerous others made by various other people to choose from as well. FWIW, I quite like the look of the one from Ace Parts ... it just seems safer!
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Which lambda sensor? BBM engine
Hi, Quickie. I have a Mk2 Fabia 60HTP with the BBM engine in it. I have the fault code 'P0036' coming up repeatedly. I can reset it but it's back within a couple of journeys. I understand that this means that there is a problem with the lambda sensor downstream of the cat. More specifically, the heater in the sensor isn't working as it should. Which model of sensor should I buy to replace it? I've been googling until my eyes have gone squiffy and I keep coming back to Bosch part number 0 258 010 038 and Bosch part number 0 258 986 507. Which one is the correct one? Or are both compatible? (And, if I want to save some pennies, is there a cheaper brand that is worth spending money on instead of splashing out on the Bosch part? It seems that I can pay as little as £18 or so for a sensor from other 'Kerr Nelson' or 'Intermotor' but cheap car parts should be approached with caution in my experience.) Thanks!
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Fan speed problem - where is the resistor?
Hi, I've just bought a Mk2 Fabia 1.2 HTP. I have a feeling that it is about as base a model you could buy back in 2007 and the simplicity is part of the appeal for me. Having bought it (for the wife) I then started to discover the things that are wrong with it that I didn't spot on the test drive. None of them are serious but the most annoying one is the heater fan that will only work on setting 4. A bit of googling and I learn that replacing the thermal resistor is the solution although a clean and re-lubricate of the heater fan is advisable at the same time. The resistor in question is apparently underneath the glove box, but this being such a base model there isn't really a glove box to speak of. Pictures are attached to this post. Put simply, how do I remove the glove box and access the resistor in question? I've had a good poke around and nothing seems to come out of the dashboard, leaving me wondering how to get in other than by removing the whole dashboard. All advice welcomed - thanks!