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FAULT CODE P0120 & P0220
« on: 18 April 2012, 11:32:28 »

hey guys! i need your help, my mechanic just finished replacing the oil cooler & head gasket for my 2003 3.2 v6 the engine started afterwards has no RPM and is giving the fault codes P0120 & P0220, really woul be great if any one can give a hand my car has been stuck there for weeks now. thanks

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Re: FAULT CODE P0120 & P0220
« Reply #1 on: 18 April 2012, 11:40:31 »

Hello and welcome, throttle possition sensor i think. Is it connected? Check fro trapped wires if it is. I havent had much experience with the 3.2 but it is an electronic throttle so check the plugs are properly fitted etc.

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Re: FAULT CODE P0120 & P0220
« Reply #2 on: 18 April 2012, 12:19:42 »

Update your profile so members know where you are  :y

You might be lucky and have a member round the corner from you  ;)
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Re: FAULT CODE P0120 & P0220
« Reply #3 on: 18 April 2012, 12:22:02 »

Will do.. thanks, ill get back to you guys if i have some results
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Re: FAULT CODE P0120 & P0220
« Reply #4 on: 18 April 2012, 13:39:03 »

ok Al, i did we did what you told me but that doesnt seem to be the problem still the same no RPM...any other suggestion..

by the way one technician here is saying that the car needs to be reprogrammed though they dont have any experience with this car before... i just want to ask you guys if it is true...
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Re: FAULT CODE P0120 & P0220
« Reply #5 on: 18 April 2012, 13:40:49 »

Update your profile so members know where you are  :y

You might be lucky and have a member round the corner from you  ;)

Don't know about luck ........... can't be many Omegas in Saudi  ;D ;D
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Re: FAULT CODE P0120 & P0220
« Reply #6 on: 18 April 2012, 13:54:48 »

ok Al, i did we did what you told me but that doesnt seem to be the problem still the same no RPM...any other suggestion..

by the way one technician here is saying that the car needs to be reprogrammed though they dont have any experience with this car before... i just want to ask you guys if it is true...
Talking rubbish, as said previously, have you checked the electrical connection to the throttle position sensor (TPS) integral to the throttle bodies at the front of the plenum
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Re: FAULT CODE P0120 & P0220
« Reply #7 on: 18 April 2012, 14:02:43 »

ok Al, i did we did what you told me but that doesnt seem to be the problem still the same no RPM...any other suggestion..

by the way one technician here is saying that the car needs to be reprogrammed though they dont have any experience with this car before... i just want to ask you guys if it is true...
Talking rubbish, as said previously, have you checked the electrical connection to the throttle position sensor (TPS) integral to the throttle bodies at the front of the plenum

i guess so! i will check it now...get back to you later
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Re: FAULT CODE P0120 & P0220
« Reply #8 on: 18 April 2012, 18:47:46 »

ok Al, i did we did what you told me but that doesnt seem to be the problem still the same no RPM...any other suggestion..

by the way one technician here is saying that the car needs to be reprogrammed though they dont have any experience with this car before... i just want to ask you guys if it is true...
Talking rubbish, as said previously, have you checked the electrical connection to the throttle position sensor (TPS) integral to the throttle bodies at the front of the plenum

i guess so! i will check it now...get back to you later
ok we did this already, connections seems to be fine though, can you think of any  other reason why this is happpening?

do you think this also  somehow related to the timing?
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