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P0069 error code in Forscan

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#1 ·
Hi,

I have recently has a P0069 error thrown which Forscan seems to point at MAP sensor / BARO issue. My car is 2015 ST 2.0 diesel none modded. Assuming I would need to replace the MAP sensor I contacted my dealer who said they can't find the part listed which worries me a little so I am reaching out for a little help here.
Firstly, does my vehicle actually have a MAP sensor and if so where abouts would I find it in order for me to replace it?

Oddly, I also get an error related to ABS too which I am assuming has to be related somehow.

At this stage, any and all advice would be highly valued.

Many thanks
 
#5 ·
Hi all - I have done some further work. I replaced the replacement battery with a Ford VARTA equivalent and did a Battery Management System Reset I think and used FOrscan to clear the codes. I did think all was sorted but not so luck I am afraid.
I reset the code in Forscan and took the car for a good long drive, the code did not show whilst the car was driving and the car drives normally Only when the engine is switched off and left for a few minutes - the engine restarted and the fault appears immediately.
The P0069 code is always accompanied by code U0401 (ABS) which does seem odd. Can anyone point me where I can find the MAP sensor so I can check whether the sensor itself is situated correctly and wiring is good?
Any other pointers would be really gratefully received at this point before I have to take it the dealers :(

Many thanks

Mark
 
#6 ·
Hi all - I have done some further work. I replaced the replacement battery with a Ford VARTA equivalent and did a Battery Management System Reset I think and used FOrscan to clear the codes. I did think all was sorted but not so luck I am afraid.
I reset the code in Forscan and took the car for a good long drive, the code did not show whilst the car was driving and the car drives normally Only when the engine is switched off and left for a few minutes - the engine restarted and the fault appears immediately.
The P0069 code is always accompanied by code U0401 (ABS) which does seem odd. Can anyone point me where I can find the MAP sensor so I can check whether the sensor itself is situated correctly and wiring is good?
Any other pointers would be really gratefully received at this point before I have to take it the dealers :(

Many thanks

Mark
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#8 ·
Hi - thanks for all your help so far - however, I am not much closer. I found a great guide on here on how to clean the MAP sensor so I went ahead and removed the headlamp as instructed. I had a good poke around in that cavity but there was nothing that resembled the images from the guide - so alas I am no closer to finding it. Just to remind, my engine is a 2.0 TDCi as far as I understand. Any more ideas out there on where I might find this pesky MAP sensor?

Cheers
 
#10 ·
Hmm - that might be a possibility. However FORScan swears blind it is a MAP sensor fault and realtime reading says MAP reading of 121kPA which by all accounts is quite high.
The Ford dealership didn't have one listed but Eurocarparts is delivering one tomorrow :)

I will see what turns up in the post and see whether I can find something within the engine that looks similar. I did see a picture of a 2.0 TDCI Mondeo engine with the MAP right up near the Manifold so might start to look in that area.

Thanks again for everyone's help on this so far. If I ever get to the bottom of this I will update this thread

Cheers
 
#13 ·
Hi all - the new part received and fitted, cleared down the error in Forscan but alas the error came back pretty much straight away. Is there a reset routine that I should be looking to perform or any other MAP type sensors that might need to be looked into can anyone advise?

Just for ref (and I am assuming this is why the car is throwing the error) -

MAP - 120.0 kPA at idle (reducing under load)
BARO - 102.0 kPA at idle

Cheers
 
#14 ·
Hi all - well I booked the car in for diagnostic for this coming Thursday. However, I started the car on Saturday morning and the traction control error did not come on and also a few miles into a test journey the engine warning light also disappeared - not sure whether the car needed to re-learn the new sensor or whether it was in response to getting it booked into the Garage that made it reset itself!!

The car will still go into be looked at as obviously something triggered it in the first place. I will let you know if the garage finds anything.

Once again, thanks for all your help and advise so far.
 
#15 ·
Hi all - the car has been in diagnostic for a few days but still not conclusive however he mentioned things are pointing to an issue with the electronic throttle control. Does this mean the throttle position sensor possibly? I was just wondering what the potential costs might be for parts - sounds scary