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UO20D CODE
« on: 03 January 2023, 22:21:22 »

 the dreaded UO20D code appeared again today so deleted it again & once deleted alls OK for quite a while . my query is knowing its a communication code does BanK 1 refer to the sensor ??     wishing all oof members all the best for 2023  :y
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Re: UO20D CODE
« Reply #1 on: 03 January 2023, 22:55:01 »

It's a straight four pot. Having Bank 2 pop up would be something of a surprise  ;)
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Re: UO20D CODE
« Reply #2 on: 04 January 2023, 01:29:59 »

It's a straight four pot. Having Bank 2 pop up would be something of a surprise  ;)
   ok ,  not as knowledgeable as you fellas but i will have a go at most things . i will take it & get the nox sensor checked out
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Re: UO20D CODE
« Reply #3 on: 04 January 2023, 08:38:13 »

I think thats a DPF pressure sensor generic code, needs reading with a tool more customised to the Manufacturer to get the sub code and more detail
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Re: UO20D CODE
« Reply #4 on: 04 January 2023, 13:05:12 »

I think thats a DPF pressure sensor generic code, needs reading with a tool more customised to the Manufacturer to get the sub code and more detail
  sorry to all the code read UO29D  not 20
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Re: UO20D CODE
« Reply #5 on: 04 January 2023, 15:30:53 »

NOx sensor.  ;)
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Re: UO20D CODE
« Reply #6 on: 05 January 2023, 08:25:08 »

I think thats a DPF pressure sensor generic code, needs reading with a tool more customised to the Manufacturer to get the sub code and more detail
  sorry to all the code read UO29D  not 20

Just had a little chat with a PT contact here.

Apparently Shitroen use the very poor Conti NOx sensor setup which has a sensor and mini ECU located close together, he says the ECU is very pronce to water ingress and is likely the issue. Apparently they come as a matched pair (ECU and Sensor).

Being a NOx sensor it should easy enough to get at and change, the cost however might be a few hundred quid for the part
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Re: UO20D CODE
« Reply #7 on: 05 January 2023, 21:08:05 »

I think thats a DPF pressure sensor generic code, needs reading with a tool more customised to the Manufacturer to get the sub code and more detail
  sorry to all the code read UO29D  not 20

Just had a little chat with a PT contact here.

Apparently Shitroen use the very poor Conti NOx sensor setup which has a sensor and mini ECU located close together, he says the ECU is very pronce to water ingress and is likely the issue. Apparently they come as a matched pair (ECU and Sensor).

Being a NOx sensor it should easy enough to get at and change, the cost however might be a few hundred quid for the part
I think thats a DPF pressure sensor generic code, needs reading with a tool more customised to the Manufacturer to get the sub code and more detail
  sorry to all the code read UO29D  not 20

Just had a little chat with a PT contact here.

Apparently Shitroen use the very poor Conti NOx sensor setup which has a sensor and mini ECU located close together, he says the ECU is very pronce to water ingress and is likely the issue. Apparently they come as a matched pair (ECU and Sensor).

Being a NOx sensor it should easy enough to get at and change, the cost however might be a few hundred quid for the part
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Re: UO20D CODE
« Reply #8 on: 05 January 2023, 21:18:53 »

I think thats a DPF pressure sensor generic code, needs reading with a tool more customised to the Manufacturer to get the sub code and more detail
  sorry to all the code read UO29D  not 20

Just had a little chat with a PT contact here.

Apparently Shitroen use the very poor Conti NOx sensor setup which has a sensor and mini ECU located close together, he says the ECU is very pronce to water ingress and is likely the issue. Apparently they come as a matched pair (ECU and Sensor).

Being a NOx sensor it should easy enough to get at and change, the cost however might be a few hundred quid for the part
I think thats a DPF pressure sensor generic code, needs reading with a tool more customised to the Manufacturer to get the sub code and more detail
  sorry to all the code read UO29D  not 20

Just had a little chat with a PT contact here.

Apparently Shitroen use the very poor Conti NOx sensor setup which has a sensor and mini ECU located close together, he says the ECU is very pronce to water ingress and is likely the issue. Apparently they come as a matched pair (ECU and Sensor).

Being a NOx sensor it should easy enough to get at and change, the cost however might be a few hundred quid for the part
  I did once mention about it first happened after driving through water , no garage near me want the job so next Tuesday i am taking it to Wakefield to a guy thats really good with the computer analysing. 
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Re: UO20D CODE
« Reply #9 on: 05 January 2023, 21:50:47 »

Who will tell you that the NOx sensor has had a fit...
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Re: UO20D CODE
« Reply #10 on: 06 January 2023, 17:36:33 »

Who will tell you that the NOx sensor has had a fit...
  Its almost a 50mile each way trip to where I am going on Tuesday , but i know I will get sorted. at the moment no codes present. tho been in that situ twice before.
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Re: UO20D CODE
« Reply #11 on: 06 January 2023, 18:01:48 »

Is he replacing the sensor then?
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Re: UO20D CODE
« Reply #12 on: 06 January 2023, 19:27:39 »

Is he replacing the sensor then?
  if faulty it will be changed. the warnings have never appeared  whilst mobile & because of that i am not sure , I would have thought if the nox is kaput the warning would appear every time i started the car, 
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Re: UO20D CODE
« Reply #13 on: 07 January 2023, 11:55:22 »

Not necessarily.
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Re: UO20D CODE
« Reply #14 on: 09 January 2023, 07:50:34 »

Is he replacing the sensor then?
  if faulty it will be changed. the warnings have never appeared  whilst mobile & because of that i am not sure , I would have thought if the nox is kaput the warning would appear every time i started the car,

No, every time the crappy designed Conti NOx ECU gets a soaking.

Needs changing, or your trip will be a wasted one  :y
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