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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: lee4206 on 19 September 2009, 14:51:08
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Im getting a code 61 Fuel Tank Ventilation Valve Voltage Low
does anone have any ideas what i can do to get rid of it??
It was fine last time i drove the car but its been off the road for a couple of weeks with the plenum and leads removed. Put new leads on and fired up today with this code. I've reset it a couple of time and it keeps coming back so it is current.
Any help or advice welcome.
Lee
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Check the connection to the purge valve, rear of R/H cyl. head and vac pipe connections
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Could try and see if it gose away with the perol cap off and engie running, if it works check the pipe under the tank.
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Check the connection to the purge valve, rear of R/H cyl. head and vac pipe connections
Cheers Rob the connector had come off back on and clear now.
lee
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Check the connection to the purge valve, rear of R/H cyl. head and vac pipe connections
Cheers Rob the connector had come off back on and clear now.
lee
Look for the obvious first. :y :y :y :y
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Check the connection to the purge valve, rear of R/H cyl. head and vac pipe connections
Cheers Rob the connector had come off back on and clear now.
lee
Look for the obvious first. :y :y :y :y
:y :y
I did check all of the vac pipes and found the one that comes from the purge valve was on the wrong on the plenum sorted that and no change but its very hard to see or get to the connector on the valve with the plenum on so it wasnt obvious.
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Check the connection to the purge valve, rear of R/H cyl. head and vac pipe connections
Cheers Rob the connector had come off back on and clear now.
lee
Look for the obvious first. :y :y :y :y
:y :y
I did check all of the vac pipes and found the one that comes from the purge valve was on the wrong on the plenum sorted that and no change but its very hard to see or get to the connector on the valve with the plenum on so it wasnt obvious.
Didn`t mean to sound sarcastic. Just meant whatever the code relates to have a gander in that general area :)
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Check the connection to the purge valve, rear of R/H cyl. head and vac pipe connections
Cheers Rob the connector had come off back on and clear now.
lee
Look for the obvious first. :y :y :y :y
:y :y
I did check all of the vac pipes and found the one that comes from the purge valve was on the wrong on the plenum sorted that and no change but its very hard to see or get to the connector on the valve with the plenum on so it wasnt obvious.
Didn`t mean to sound sarcastic. Just meant whatever the code relates to have a gander in that general area :)
Wasnt taken as such or applying you were being rob.
Just agreeing with check the obvious first :y
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No probs Lee :y