EPC warning light and acceleration problems

smuk

Guest
Hi all-just joined the forum in the hopes of sorting out a problem I have been having for the past month or so.
I recently bought a second hand 2000 reg Ibiza mk3 cool/s and intermittently the EPC light comes up on my dash board. When the light comes on one of two things will happen: 1) The car's acceleration will be limited; it will still rev ok, but will barely accelerate and will struggle to reach 65mph. Or sometimes,
2) The revs will drop to 0 and the car will stall; this has only happened a few times-normally the first case is what happens.

I have already done some searching and replaced the brake light switch as a likely culprit, but this hasn't solved the problem. I have also taken the car to my (Dad's favourite) garage to have the fault codes read. The mechanic reccomended that I change the throttle body, which I have also done and since then I have had the fault codes cleared, but the light has come back on within a day.

If anybody can help me to find the cause of this problem I would be extrememly grateful!

Thanks,

S
 

smuk

Guest
Thanks for replying!

The codes that I have are:

P1542 Angle sender 1 for throttle valve drive-G187: implausable signal

P1171 Angle sender 2 for throttle valve drive-G188: implausable signal

I'm pretty positive that its not the engine management light.

Thanks for the help
 

NooNoo

Guest
Sounds to me like the throttle body isnt adapted correctly, done this earlier on a leon, i have never seen a maf get so bad to make the car stall?
 

smuk

Guest
@Mark: I think the car only has a MAP sensor not a MAF sensor-is that what you meant?

@NooNoo: Can you explain what you mean by adapted? All I did was bolt it on!

Thanks guys
 

smuk

Guest
Just a quick update; I have taken the car to a garage and had the throttle bodyadapted/aligned, with no success. I do however have the following additional codes:

P1602 Power supply (B+) terminal 30: low voltage
P1564 Throttle valve control part-J338: insufficient voltage during basic setting

Could this mean that the battery is at fault and that as a result of the low voltage the throttle body is still not aligned properly?

Thanks
 

NooNoo

Guest
Its no been done correctly mate, this normally happens when a delphi diagnostic machine is used rather than a vas or vagcom so i recommend a proper dealer or specialist.
 
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