Still trying to find out myself! Have had intermittant problems with this for a year.....was advised that the glowplugs required changed, had this done then light came on again after a week. Have had it in a Citroen garage four times for this and all they do is reset something and tell me its fine now - until the next time it comes on. Have also been told on a different forum that it is acually a fault with the engine doagnostic computer and its incorrectly sensing a fault which is actually to do with the clutch position. Good luck, sorry I couldn't be any more help.
what engine? year? c4/xsaara?
we have had problems starting our car which turned out to be a transponder fault but it flashed up engine immobilizer on the dash. the part cost about £6 but it cost £90 to have the problem diagnosed on the computer at the citroen garage!
were is engine cover wot does it do
The 1.8 xsara Picasso petrol engine takes TOTAL Activa 7000
Remove bellhousing from citroen xsara picasso
take out bolts & wires lift it up & put it on floor
Gearbox and engine oil all one.
The P1801 fault code on a Citroen Xsara Picasso typically indicates an issue with the throttle position sensor (TPS) or its circuit. This code suggests that the engine control unit (ECU) has detected an unexpected signal from the TPS, which could affect engine performance and responsiveness. Common causes include faulty wiring, a malfunctioning TPS, or issues with the ECU itself. It's advisable to diagnose the specific problem using a scan tool and perform necessary repairs or replacements.
Most certainly it does!
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