land rover gear selector repair

Land Rover Gear Selector Repairs

Summary: This article delves into the common Land Rover gear selector issues, offering insights into common problems, affected vehicles, often related fault codes, and our testing & repair services.

Understanding Land Rover Gear Selector Problems:

Land Rover vehicles are renowned for their rugged performance and off-road capabilities. The gear selector is a vital link between the driver and the vehicle’s transmission system. In Land Rover models such as the Range Rover Sport, Evoque, Discovery, and others, gear selector issues may manifest as difficulty shifting gears, erratic behaviour, or complete failure to engage gears. These problems can stem from various factors, including mechanical wear, electrical faults, or software glitches within the gear shift module.

The known affected vehicles include:

  • Discovery 4 (2009 – 2016)
  • Discovery Sport (2015 – 2019)
  • Discovery 5 (2017 – Present)
  • Range Rover (2012 – 2020)
  • Range Rover Sport (2009 – Present)
  • Range Rover Evoque (2011 – 2019)

Common Gear Selector Problems:

When the gear shift selector module fails, it can be extremely frustrating. Some of the faults may be intermittent whilst others can appear at once and be permanent, rendering the vehicle completely undrivable. Below are some of the most common issues we have seen with client units that have been sent in to us for repair.

  • Gear selector dial does not rise or fall
  • Cannot rotate gear selector dial
  • Cannot select gear / stuck
  • Fault Code: P176C-11 – Transmission Range Selector Lock Control Error
  • Additional Codes: P176A and P176B

Our Land Rover Gear Selector Repair Service:

At Sinspeed, we understand the frustration and inconvenience caused by gear selector problems in Land Rover vehicles. That’s why we offer specialised gear selector repair services tailored to address these specific concerns. Our team of experienced engineers have the expertise and diagnostic capabilities necessary to diagnose and rectify gear selector malfunctions promptly. Whether it’s repairing mechanical components, addressing electrical faults, or reprogramming the transmission control module (TCM), we ensure that your Land Rover’s gear selector operates flawlessly.

Why Choose Sinspeed for Your Land Rover Gear Selector Repair?

When it comes to resolving Land Rover gear selector issues, Sinspeed stands out as a trusted partner for discerning drivers. Here’s why you should choose us for your Land Rover gear selector repairs:

  • Expertise: With years of experience in automotive electronics and transmission systems, our engineers have the knowledge and skills to tackle even the most complex gear selector problems.
  • Precision Repair: We utilise advanced diagnostic equipment and repair techniques, combined with high-quality components that meet & exceed OEM specifications to ensure accurate and long-lasting solutions for your Land Rover’s gear selector issues.
  • Quality Assurance: At Sinspeed, we stand behind our workmanship with a Lifetime Warranty, providing you with complete peace of mind and confidence in the repairs we perform.
  • Customer Satisfaction: Your satisfaction is our top priority. We strive to deliver a personalised service and attentive support, keeping you informed throughout the repair process.
  • Affordability: We believe in fair and transparent pricing, offering competitive rates for our Land Rover gear selector repair services without compromising on quality.

Conclusion: Gear selector problems can significantly impact the driving experience and reliability of Land Rover vehicles. By understanding the common symptoms, diagnostic procedures, and effective repair solutions, Land Rover owners can address gear selector issues promptly and restore optimal performance. Whether it’s a Range Rover Sport, Evoque, Discovery, or other models, trust Sinspeed to deliver exceptional gear selector repair services tailored to your needs. Drive confidently with Sinspeed – your trusted Land Rover gear selector repair partner.

Common Part Numbers

Below we’ve put together a list of some of the common part numbers we frequently see in our workshops for test and repair.

MakeModelEngineFuel
MercedesCLS3203.0CDiDiesel
MercedesCLS3503.0CDiDiesel
corsa d abs pump

Vauxhall Corsa D ABS Pump Repairs

Summary: The Vauxhall Corsa D Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) is controlled via a Bosch ABS Module with the pump motor mounted on top to enhance vehicle safety and control during braking manoeuvre’s. However, it is a notoriously common failing part due to a design fault, which compromises its functionality and potentially jeopardising road safety. In this article we take a look into how these problems manifest, the importance of timely diagnosis and effective repair solutions. At Sinspeed, we specialise in providing meticulous repair services for Corsa ABS systems, driven by our expertise, precision, and unwavering dedication to customer contentment. Rely on us to tackle your Corsa ABS pump concerns with unmatched proficiency and attention, all backed with a lifetime warranty for complete peace of mind.

Understanding the Vauxhall Corsa D ABS Pump

The Vauxhall Corsa D ABS pump is a very common failing part and has been found fitted to all Corsa models between 2006-2014 in all engine sizes. It is a vital component of the Corsa D’s braking system, responsible for modulating brake pressure to prevent wheel lock-up during sudden or emergency braking situations. The pump assembly comprises of a hydraulic block, electronic control module and a pump motor, all working in tandem to ensure smooth and effective braking performance. Maintaining the ABS system is crucial for preserving vehicle safety and stability on the road.

Common Faults and Symptoms:

No Fluid To One or More Brake Calipers
Pulling To One Side When Braking


Most commonly when this ABS pump fails, the valves become defective and in particular it effects the Near-Side Front (N/S/F) brake, which can be observed when trying to bleed the brakes, you will note that there will be no fluid coming from the bleed nipple on the left front brake caliper.

Not only are defective brakes an MOT failure but this particular fault can also result in the vehicle veering to the right during heavy braking. Whilst this ABS unit can fail in other ways, the fault we are discussing will not necessarily bring up any warning lights on the dash to warn the driver of a fault. However, it is a serious fault, which should not be ignored.

Other less common faults that we have seen associated with this type of unit include:
No communication With ABS Module
ABS Warning Light On
Brake Pressure Sensor & Other Wheel Speed Sensor Faults

We have extensive testing capabilities on these types of ABS pumps. So whether you have a fault as listed above or a different fault, get in touch to see if it is something we can assist with.

Common Vauxhall Corsa D ABS Pump Part Numbers

Below is an extensive list of part numbers we have seen associated with the Corsa ABS pump. If you cannot find your part number in the table, get in touch as it may still be a unit that we can test and repair.

Common Part NumbersCommon Part Numbers
6NW0094206NW009660
712120781751
G277H-00 TP
H-4825086 L2
6NW008412742730
H-20

Our Vauxhall Corsa D ABS Repair Service

At Sinspeed, we empathise with the frustration and inconvenience caused by ABS pump issues. That’s why we offer specialised ABS pump repair services designed to specifically address these concerns. Our team of highly skilled engineers have the expertise and experience required to promptly diagnose and resolve all types of ABS pump malfunctions. By leveraging state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, bespoke built testing rigs and advanced repair techniques, we ensure that your Corsa’s ABS system functions optimally. Following the completion of repairs, there’s no need for reprogramming, and all repaired units are returned with a Lifetime Warranty, providing you with complete peace of mind.

Why Choose Sinspeed for Your Vauxhall Corsa D ABS Problems?

When it comes to addressing Vauxhall Corsa ABS issues, Sinspeed is your trusted partner. Our commitment to excellence is evident at every step of our service, from the initial diagnosis to the final repair. Here’s why you should choose Sinspeed for resolving your Corsa D ABS issues:

  • Expertise: Our engineers boast years of experience in automotive electronics, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to address even the most intricate ABS problems with confidence.
  • Precision Repair: Utilising state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment and advanced repair techniques, we guarantee precise and enduring solutions for your Vauxhall Corsa ABS issues.
  • Quality Assurance: All units undergo testing before and after repairs to ensure that all faults are rectified and that the unit is fully functional.
  • Customer Satisfaction: At Sinspeed, your satisfaction is paramount. We are dedicated to providing personalised service and attentive support, ensuring you’re kept informed every step of the way during the repair process.
  • Affordability: We are committed to fair and transparent pricing, providing competitive rates for our Corsa ABS repair services without compromising on quality.
  • Lifetime Warranty: All repaired units are returned with a Lifetime Warranty for complete peace of mind.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, timely diagnosis and repair of Vauxhall Corsa D ABS pump faults are essential for maintaining vehicle safety and performance. By understanding common issues, employing accurate diagnostic techniques, and choosing appropriate repair solutions, drivers can ensure the reliability and longevity of their ABS pumps. When it comes to addressing Vauxhall Corsa D ABS problems, trust Sinspeed to deliver exceptional repair services tailored to your needs.

Volvo DEM Repairs

Volvo ELSD (Electronic Limited Slip Differential) DEM Repairs


Summary:
Explore the complexities of Volvo’s Electronic Limited Slip Differential (ELSD) system and the common challenges associated with the Differential Electronic Module (DEM) in models such as the V70, S60, S80, XC70, and XC90. Discover how DEM issues manifest, the importance of timely diagnosis, and effective repair solutions. At Sinspeed, we offer specialised Volvo DEM repair services, backed by expertise, precision, and a commitment to customer satisfaction. Trust us to address your Volvo DEM woes with unparalleled skill and care, ensuring optimal performance and peace of mind on the road.

Volvo DEM Repairs

Introduction:

When it comes to automotive technology, Volvo has long been associated with innovative safety features and cutting-edge engineering. One such advancement is the Electronic Limited Slip Differential (ELSD), a sophisticated system designed to enhance traction and stability on various road conditions. However, alongside this technological marvel, certain Volvo models, including the V70, S60, S80, XC70, and XC90, have faced a common issue related to the Differential Electronic Module (DEM). This article aims to delve into the intricacies of ELSD and DEM, shedding light on their functionalities, common problems, and solutions.

Understanding ELSD:

The Electronic Limited Slip Differential (ELSD) stands as a testament to Volvo’s commitment to safety and performance. It utilises advanced electronic controls to distribute torque selectively between the wheels, thereby optimising traction and stability. Whether traversing slippery surfaces or navigating tight corners, ELSD ensures a smooth and secure driving experience. This technology is particularly invaluable in Volvo’s lineup of versatile vehicles, including the V70, S60, S80, XC70, and XC90.

Common DEM Issues:

Despite its many advantages, the ELSD system is not without its flaws. A notorious culprit behind malfunctions is the Differential Electronic Module (DEM). Responsible for regulating the ELSD’s operation, the DEM is prone to failure in certain Volvo models produced between 2003 and 2012. Symptoms of a faulty DEM may include erratic traction control behavior, illuminated warning lights on the dashboard, and compromised driving dynamics.

Identifying DEM Problems:

Diagnosing DEM issues requires a thorough understanding of the ELSD system and its components. Technicians often utilise specialised diagnostic equipment to pinpoint the root cause of malfunction. Common indicators of a faulty DEM include error codes related to wheel speed sensors, ABS, or traction control systems. Additionally, physical inspection of wiring harnesses and connectors may reveal signs of corrosion or damage, further implicating the DEM as the culprit.

Our Volvo DEM Repair Service:

At Sinspeed, we understand the frustration and inconvenience caused by DEM-related issues in Volvo vehicles. That’s why we offer specialised DEM repair services tailored to address these specific concerns. Our team of skilled technicians possesses the expertise and experience necessary to diagnose and rectify DEM malfunctions promptly. By utilising cutting-edge diagnostic tools and industry-leading repair techniques, we ensure that your Volvo’s ELSD system operates at peak performance. Once the repairs are complete, programming is not necessary and all repaired units are returned with a Lifetime Warranty for complete peace of mind.

Why Choose Sinspeed for Your Volvo DEM Woes?

When it comes to resolving Volvo DEM issues, Sinspeed stands out as a trusted partner for discerning drivers. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in every aspect of our service, from initial diagnosis to final repair. Here’s why you should choose Sinspeed for your Volvo DEM woes:

  • Expertise: With years of experience in automotive electronics, our technicians have the knowledge and skills to tackle even the most complex DEM problems.
  • Precision Repair: We employ advanced diagnostic equipment and repair techniques to ensure accurate and long-lasting solutions for your Volvo’s DEM issues.
  • Quality Assurance: At Sinspeed, we stand behind our workmanship with comprehensive warranties, providing you with peace of mind and confidence in our services.
  • Customer Satisfaction: Your satisfaction is our top priority. We strive to deliver personalised service and attentive support, keeping you informed throughout the repair process.
  • Affordability: We believe in fair and transparent pricing, offering competitive rates for our Volvo DEM repair services without compromising on quality.
  • Lifetime Warranty: All repaired units are returned with a Lifetime Warranty for complete peace of mind.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, while Volvo’s Electronic Limited Slip Differential (ELSD) represents a pinnacle of automotive engineering, certain models are plagued by recurring issues related to the Differential Electronic Module (DEM). By understanding the intricacies of ELSD technology and familiarising oneself with common DEM problems, Volvo owners can mitigate the risk of costly repairs and enjoy a safer, more reliable driving experience. Whether opting for DEM repair or replacement, timely intervention is key to preserving the performance and longevity of these iconic vehicles. When faced with Volvo DEM woes, trust Sinspeed to deliver exceptional repair services tailored to your needs.

Ford Focus Instrument Cluster Repair

Ford Focus Instrument Cluster Repairs

Unveiling Ford Focus Instrument Cluster Woes: A Comprehensive Guide

Let’s dive into the world of Ford Focus instrument cluster problems together. We’ll break down the common issues, talk about which models are affected, and share how our testing and repair services can help.

Ford Focus Instrument Cluster Repair

Decoding Ford Focus Instrument Cluster Quirks

Let’s talk about the nerve centre of your Ford Focus – the dashboard. You know, the part that keeps you informed about your car’s vital stats. Occasionally, things can get a bit perplexing, and we’re here to shed light on these issues. We’ll keep it straightforward, helping you grasp the problems and discover how our services can bring your dashboard back to life.

Understanding Your Ford Focus Dashboard

Consider your dashboard the command centre of your car. It is a multifaceted display unit, providing essential information about your vehicle’s performance. Including vital information such as speed, RPM, coolant temperature and fuel level to name a few.

Identifying Common Problems

Ever noticed peculiar occurrences on your dashboard? Lights flickering, gauges behaving oddly? Here we’ll systematically dissect these issues to get a better understanding of the problems that can occur.

  • Erratic Gauges: Gauges flickering up and down erratically or not following it’s usual smooth course is a common issue. This could signify underlying malfunctions, disrupting the accurate representation of vital vehicle data.
  • Gauges Drop To Zero: Complete failure of the gauges occur when they no longer give a reading and drop to zero. This can affect the speedometer, temperature and rev counter gauges.
  • Illumination Failure: It’s common for the illumination backlighting and cluster functions to fail in part and even completely.
  • Engine Stalling / Non-Starter: Since the instrument cluster communicates on the CAN BUS system, it’s communication is vital and when that goes down, it can cause the engine to cut out. The vehicle can become a non-starter until the problem is resolved.
  • Immobiliser Light Flashing: The vehicle is equipped with anti-theft software and when things go wrong, it may cause the Immo light to flash on the dash.
  • Pixelated Screen / LED Display Failure: It’s very common for the display to become pixelated and even complete failure of the LED display.

Cracking the Code: Deciphering Fault Codes

Cars communicate through codes, and we’ll list some of the common fault codes we’ve found stored within failed instrument clusters.

  • P1260 – Theft Detected
  • U0121 – Lost Comms With ABS
  • U0140 – Lost Comms with Body Control
  • U0001 – High Speed CAN Communication BUS
  • U1900 – CAN BUS Fault
  • U2012 – CAN Communication Error
  • P0500 – Vehicle Speed Sensor
  • U0001 – High Speed CAN Communication BUS
  • P1260 – Theft Detected Vehicle Immobilised
  • U0155 – CAN Data from Hybrid Electronic Cluster Module Not Received By TCM
  • U0001 – High Speed CAN Communication BUS
  • U0101 – Lost Communication with TCM
  • P0106 – Manifold Absolute Pressure /Baro Sensor Range Performance
  • P0108 – Manifold Absolute Pressure/Barometric Pressure Circuit High Input
  • P1000 – OBD II Cycle Not Completed
  • U1900 – CAN Communication BUS Fault – Receive Error
  • U2510 – CAN Invalid Data for Vehicle Security
  • U2197 – Invalid Vehicle Speed Data
  • U2200 – Invalid ODO Count Data
  • U0155 – Engine ECU Lost Communication with Instrument Cluster

Affecting Models Across the Spectrum: 1998 – 2018

No Ford Focus model is immune to the potential instrument cluster challenges. From the early models in 1998 to the latest iterations in 2018, this fault can cast a shadow over the entire Ford Focus line-up including the Focus ST.

Our Ford Focus Instrument Cluster Repair Service

At Sinspeed, our commitment goes beyond addressing the stated fault. We conduct a comprehensive bench test and remanufacture the Ford Focus instrument cluster, rectifying all potential issues. This thorough approach ensures optimal performance, and to back our quality work, we provide a Lifetime warranty with every unit.

Why Choose Sinspeed for Your Instrument Cluster Woes?

  • Quality Components: We prioritise quality by exclusively using high-quality components in the reconstruction process.
  • Exceeding OE Specifications: Our commitment to excellence ensures that each remanufactured instrument cluster is meticulously crafted to meet and surpass OE specifications.
  • No Programming Necessary: If we’re repairing your unit, rest assured it won’t require additional programming. All programming data is retained during the remanufacturing process.
  • Lifetime Warranty: Your peace of mind matters to us. That’s why all our repaired Ford Focus instrument clusters come with a Lifetime Warranty.

Choose Sinspeed as your reliable partner for Ford Focus instrument cluster repairs and embark on a journey to restore precision, reliability, and confidence in your driving experience. Contact us today.

Common Part Numbers

Below we’ve put together a list of the part numbers we’ve seen frequently in for repair.

MakeModelEngineFuel
MercedesA1602.0CDiDiesel
MercedesA1602.0CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesA1802.0CDiDiesel
MercedesA1801.8CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesA2002.0CDiDiesel
MercedesA2001.8CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesB1802.0CDiDiesel
MercedesB1801.8CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesB2002.0CDiDiesel
MercedesB2001.8CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesC1802.2CDiDiesel
MercedesC1802.2CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesC2002.2CDiDiesel
MercedesC2001.8CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesC2002.2CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesC2202.2CDiDiesel
MercedesC2202.2CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesC2502.2CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesC2702.7CDiDiesel
MercedesC30 AMG3.0CDiDiesel
MercedesC3003.0CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesC3203.0CDiDiesel
MercedesC3503.0CDiDiesel
MercedesC3503.0CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesCLA2002.2CDiDiesel
MercedesCLA2202.2CDiDiesel
MercedesCLC2002.2CDiDiesel
MercedesCLC2202.2CDiDiesel
MercedesCLK2702.7CDiDiesel
MercedesCLK3203.0CDiDiesel
MercedesCLS2502.2CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesCLS3203.0CDiDiesel
MercedesCLS3503.0CDiDiesel
MercedesCLS3503.0CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesE2002.2CDiDiesel
MercedesE2002.2CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesE2202.2CDiDiesel
MercedesE2502.2CDiDiesel
MercedesE2502.2CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesE2702.7CDiDiesel
MercedesE2803.0CDiDiesel
MercedesE3003.0CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesE3203.0CDiDiesel
MercedesE3203.2CDiDiesel
MercedesE3503.0CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesE3503.0CDi BlueTecDiesel
MercedesE4204.0CDiDiesel
MercedesG2702.7CDiDiesel
MercedesG3203.0CDiDiesel
MercedesG3503.0CDiDiesel
MercedesG3503.0CDi BlueTecDiesel
MercedesGL3203.0CDiDiesel
MercedesGL3503.0CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesGL3503.0CDi BlueTecDiesel
MercedesGL4204.0CDiDiesel
MercedesGLK2002.2CDiDiesel
MercedesGLK2202.2CDiDiesel
MercedesGLK2502.2CDiDiesel
MercedesGLK3203.0CDiDiesel
MercedesGLK3503.0CDiDiesel
MercedesML2502.2CDiDiesel
MercedesML2702.7CDiDiesel
MercedesML2803.0CDiDiesel
MercedesML3003.0CDiDiesel
MercedesML3203.0CDiDiesel
MercedesML3503.0CDiDiesel
MercedesML3503.0CDi BlueTecDiesel
MercedesML4204.0CDiDiesel
MercedesR2803.0CDiDiesel
MercedesR3003.0CDiDiesel
MercedesR3003.0CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesR3203.0CDiDiesel
MercedesR3503.0CDiDiesel
MercedesR3503.0CDi BlueTecDiesel
MercedesS3203.0CDiDiesel
MercedesS3203.2CDiDiesel
MercedesS3503.0CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesS3503.0CDi BlueTecDiesel
MercedesS4204.0CDiDiesel
MercedesSLK2502.2CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesSprinter2.2CDiDiesel
MercedesSprinter2.7CDiDiesel
MercedesSprinter3.0CDiDiesel
MercedesViano V2002.2CDiDiesel
MercedesViano V2202.2CDiDiesel
MercedesViano V2002.2CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesViano V3003.0CDiDiesel
MercedesVito2.2CDiDiesel
MercedesVito2.2CDi BlueDiesel
MercedesVito3.0CDiDiesel

fiat 500 dashboard

Fiat 500 Instrument Cluster Testing & Repair Services

fiat 500 dashboard

The Fiat 500 instrument cluster is a common failing part and quite often we can repair them, saving you having to purchase a costly replacement. Read on as we discuss the common issues, related part numbers and information on our testing & repair services.

You may know it as your Fiat 500 dashboard or Fiat 500 Speedo. It is a sophisticated component that plays a pivotal role in providing drivers with essential information about their vehicle. Comprising various gauges and an LCD, this intricate system is susceptible to a range of issues that can impact its functionality.

As automotive technology evolves, the dashboard instrument cluster remains a critical component, and our expert technicians are here to ensure yours functions flawlessly.

The Anatomy of Fiat 500 Instrument Clusters

  • Gauges: These include the speedometer and RPM providing real-time data crucial for driving.
  • LCD Display: Serving as the visual interface, the LCD display conveys information about vehicle diagnostics, warnings, and other essential details including fuel level and coolant temperature.
  • Circuitry: Complex electronic circuits connect the various components, ensuring seamless communication within the cluster.

Common Issues Plaguing Fiat 500 Instrument Clusters

Understanding the common issues that can affect your Fiat 500 instrument cluster is crucial for proactive maintenance and addressing potential faults:

  • Gauges Not Working: Gauges providing inaccurate readings for speed/RPM and in some cases, not working at all.
  • LCD Display Malfunctions: Pixel failures, flickering, fading, or complete failure of the display.
  • Odometer Discrepancies: Incorrect mileage readings leading to potential legal and resale implications.
  • Warning Lights Always On: Warning lights remain on even after the engine is running.
  • Warning Lights Flash with Indicators: Unexpected illumination of warning lights when using the indicator.
  • Illumination Failure: The backlight fails making it difficult to see the display and gauges.
  • CAN Bus Faults: The unit is non-functioning and records CANbus communication faults.

The Impact of Faulty Instrument Clusters

A malfunctioning instrument cluster not only compromises the accuracy of critical vehicle data but also poses safety risks due to unreliable readings. From potential legal ramifications due to incorrect mileage reporting to compromised awareness of the vehicle’s condition, these faults demand prompt attention.

Affected Models of Fiat 500 + Abarth 500

The faulty instrument cluster affects all Fiat 500 and Fiat Abarth from 2007 – 2022. The models include:
Fiat 500 C
Fiat 500 E
Fiat 500 F
Fiat 500 Twinair 80
Abarth 500

Sinspeed’s Fiat 500 Instrument Cluster Testing & Repair Services

At Sinspeed, we specialise in the comprehensive testing and repair of Fiat 500 instrument clusters, addressing the intricate issues that can compromise the functionality of this crucial component. When it comes to rebuilding these clusters, we go the extra mile, utilising only genuine components to ensure each rebuilt unit surpasses OE specifications.

Why Choose Sinspeed?

  • Genuine Components: We prioritise quality by exclusively using high-quality components during the rebuilding process.
  • Exceeding OE Specifications: Our commitment to excellence means that every rebuilt instrument cluster is meticulously crafted to meet and exceed OE specifications.
  • No Programming Required: If it’s your unit we’re repairing, rest assured it won’t require additional programming. All programming data is retained during the rebuild process.
  • Lifetime Warranty: Your peace of mind matters to us. That’s why all our repaired Fiat 500 instrument clusters come with a Lifetime Warranty.

Common Part Numbers

Below is a list of all the part numbers we’ve seen in our workshops for repair. Whilst the list is quite comprehensive, if your part number is not shown, it may still be one we can test and repair.

MakeModelEngineFuel
MercedesCLK2202.2CDiDiesel
MercedesCLK2702.7CDiDiesel
MercedesCLK3203.0CDiDiesel
Mitsubishi SST Mechatronic Repair

Mitsubishi Lancer / Evolution X SST Mechatronic Fault Repairs

Mitsubishi SST Mechatronic System

Mitsubishi SST Mechatronic Repair

The Mitsubishi Twin Clutch SST (sport or sportronic shift transmission) is the name given to the dual clutch 6-speed transmission designed by Getrag for Mitsubishi Motors. As with other rival systems, the SST transmission is controlled by a transmission ECU (Mechatronic Gearbox ECU), sensors, solenoids and valves – all housed within the transmission valve body and it is extremely common for these parts to become faulty.

Common Mitsubishi SST Mechatronic Problems

Some of the most common faults associated with the Mitsubishi SST Transmission are listed below:

  • Power loss
  • Jerking in/out of gears
  • Gearbox fails when it overheats
  • Not going in to gear
  • Loss of reverse gear
  • Limp Mode

If you have any of the above faults and your vehicle has been diagnose with a faulty SST Mechatronic unit then you may have been advised that the unit is not a repairable part and once a fault has developed it must be replaced – this is not entirely true. Mitsubishi dealerships do not have the required extensive knowledge and equipment to test and repair a part, if the part is faulty they will replace it and the cost of replacing a mechatronic unit is upwards of £1200.00 +Vat.

My Mitsubishi SST Has a Mechatronic TCM Fault – Can SINSPEED Help Me?

At Sinspeed we have the latest state of the art mechatronic testing and repair facilities that allow us to fully test even the most intricate system types in an isolated environment. We use genuine OEM components when rebuilding a mechatronic unit but also uprate parts where possible to strengthen the repair and eliminate common known weaknesses. All remanufactured mechatronic units are set up to be plug & play when refitted back to the vehicle, with no additional programming/coding required.

All repaired mechatronic units are returned with a Lifetime warranty. For more information on our testing and repair services, please call us on 0203 815 9441 .

Mitsubishi SST DTC Fault Code Table

Below is an extensive list of fault codes associated with the Mitsubishi SST.

Common Part NumbersCommon Part Numbers
6NW0092286NW009420
6NW008412730314
712120G88
G277G129
G219

Diesel Particulate Filters - DPF Filter

What is a DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter)

What is a Diesal Particulate Filter (DPF)?

A Diesel Particulate Filter, often referred to as the DPF is a filter designed and integrated into the exhaust system to trap & remove Diesel Particulate Matter or Soot from the exhaust gasses of the diesel engine. Much like the Catalytic Converter of conventional petrol engines, the Diesel Particulate Filter works to remove harmful toxins and lower the emissions of your diesel engine making it more environmentally friendly.

The aim is to remove on average 80% of diesel particulate (soot) emissions and although a great concept, it brings about a whole new line of problems. We’re taking calls all day from anxious customers and garages across the country when their DPF (diesel particulate filter) light is illuminated on the dash, indicating that there is at least a partial blockage in the DPF system.

The Problem With Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Systems

The DPF works to trap & remove diesel particulate (soot) from the exhaust gasses of the diesel engine before it exits the exhaust into the atmosphere. Imagine a DPF is like a honeycomb on the inside, similar to the Catalytic Converter (CAT) of a petrol engine. As the gasses flow through it, the DPF will trap the harmful diesel particulate (soot) and with it’s advanced technology break it down to remove as much of it as possible (between 80%-100%). The soot is burnt off at very high temperatures in the DPF and left behind is a very fine ash residue. The problem is this ash, it has no where to go and so will begin causing blockage in the DPF system and this is how common DPF Problems occur.

The ash & soot will partially block your DPF causing the DPF light to illuminate on the dash (normally when 45% blockage is reached) at which point regeneration is required to get the DPF back in to it’s safety zone. Regeneration is the method used to clear the DPF blockage through continuously burning it at higher temperatures and allowing the now harmless produce to escape through the exhaust system. There are two types of Regeneration processes which will be explained at the end of the article.

Most drivers see the DPF light come on and then go off, assuming it was nothing important and ignore it – not knowing it’s a partially blocked DPF. They continue to drive normally around town but eventually it will stay on and soon after, bring on the Engine management light and even the Coil Light which could start blinking. If this happens, you will lose all power and the vehicle will fall into

“Limp Mode”. This is the automatic reaction of the Engine Management ECU and if you’re at this stage then unfortunately it will be a costly repair. You could be looking at having to replace the DPF unit and having your Engine Management ECU reprogrammed.

If you do decide to replace the DPF, always use a genuine DPF filter. Copy / pattern DPF filters cause more harm then good. If you want a more affordable and permanent solution to your DPF Problems, then consider our Blocked DPF Removal (DPF-Delete) service.

A DPF replacement will cost you between £800 – £2500 new (+Labour) from main dealers, depending on the Make & Model of your vehicle and the corresponding part numbers of the unit. Resetting the ECU light will cost you a further £45 – 150 and then you will have to be on the lookout for the next time the DPF light comes on to take the appropriate action to ensure the damage is not done all over again.

Common Vehicles Affected By The On-Going DPF Problems

The DPF system is fitted to a wide range of cars and in fact is being installed on almost all new Diesel engines so the problem will in future become more and more common, however, at this moment in time we’ve put together a small list of the most common cars which we’re having to deal with on a weekly basis suffering from the DPF problems.

  • Alfa Romeo Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Audi Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • BMW & Mini Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Citroen Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Chevrolet Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Fiat Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Ford Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Honda Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Hyundai Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Jaguar Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Kia Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Lancia Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Mazda Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Mercedes Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Nissan Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Opel Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Peugeot Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Renault Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Saab Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Seat Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Skoda Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Toyota Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Vauxhall Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Volkswagen Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution
  • Volvo Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) problems – Sinspeed DPF Removal Solution

What is Passive Regeneration?

Passive regeneration is an automated regeneration which often occurs on drives where there is prolonged high exhaust temperatures like for example on motorway-type runs, but not everyone does long motorway journeys and so manufacturers have had to adapt the technology and design an “active” regeneration process controlled by the Engine Control Unit (ECU).

What is Active Regeneration?

When soot levels in the DPF Filter reach a pre-set limit (normally around 45%), the ECU will make adjustments to the fuel injection timing system to increase the exhaust temperatures and help initiate the DPF regeneration process. This is a smart way of getting temperatures to build up quicker inside the DPF system and begin a full regeneration to bring the unit back to good health, however, if the journey is a bit stop/start where you’re in a built up city with traffic then the chances are the regeneration will not complete and eventually the DPF light will illuminate on the dash to tell you that the DPF system is partially blocked.

At this point it is recommended that you try to find time to complete a full regeneration and this can be done on a simple 10 minutes or so drive of speeds above 40mph.

If you choose to ignore the light and continue in a relatively slow, stop/start pattern of driving. The soot loading will continue to build up and clog up the DPF filter until it reaches closer to 75% blocked at which point you can expect other more serious warning lights to appear on the dashboard. By now, driving at speed alone will no longer be sufficient and the car will need to go to a specialised garage such as Sinspeed or a dealership for regeneration. The other lights may be the engine management light constantly on & possibly even the glow plug light blinking constantly. It would not be advised to continue driving like this to avoid further costly damages to the DPF filter system and other mechanical components.

DPF Additives & How they Work

The most common type of Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) systems feature an in-built oxidising catalytic converter, which is located close to the engine where you’ll find the exhaust gases will still be relatively hot so that passive regeneration is possible. In some vehicles there’s not always space nearer the engine in which case some manufacturers use a different type of Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) system, one which relies on a fuel additive to lower the ignition temperatures of the diesel particulate soot particles so that the DPF can be located further away from the engine.

The DPF additive is usually stored in a separate tank and is automatically mixed in with the fuel when you go to fill up. Only very small amounts of the DPF additive are required for regeneration for example on average 1 litre of DPF additive would cover around 2800 litres of fuel, enough to cover 25,000 miles at 40mpg. With this type of DPF, regeneration would be initiated by the ECU roughly every 300 or so miles depending on the vehicle and will normally take 5-10 minutes to complete. Normally you won’t even notice this process taking place and if anything, once regeneration is completed you might see a glimpse of white smoke exit the exhaust and that’s it.

MOT Visual Inspection

From February 2014 the inspection of the exhaust system carried out during the MoT test will include a visual check for the presence of a DPF.

A missing DPF, where one was fitted when the vehicle was built, will result in an MoT failure. A vehicle might still pass the MoT visible smoke emissions test, which is primarily intended to identify vehicles that are in a very poor state of repair, whilst emitting illegal and harmful levels of fine exhaust particulate. It is an offence under the Road vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations (Regulation 61a(3))1 to use a vehicle which has been modified in such a way that it no longer complies with the air pollutant emissions standards it was designed to meet.

Often companies will cut out a DPF pipe from the exhaust and replace it with a straight-pipe which will instantly fail any MOT visual inspection and although we only remove the internals of the filter, making it visually intact.. our DPF Removal services are intended for off-road use only. The potential penalties for failing to comply are fines of up to £1,000 for a car or £2,500 for a light goods vehicle.

Vehicle Handbook Advice

If you’re buying a new or fairly new diesel car with the DPF system fitted then it’s crucial that you read the relevant sections of the vehicles information handbook so that you understand exactly what actions are advised to take by your manufacturer as advice may vary depending on the vehicle.

Volvo Throttle Body Rebuilds

Volvo Throttle Body Repairs & Rebuilds

Volvo Throttle Body Repairs
Volvo Throttle Body Rebuilds
An engine requires the correct mixture of air and fuel in order for it to run smoothly, and the amount of air that gets in to the engine is controlled by the air intake system which has a component called the throttle body installed within it which controls this. If the throttle body was to become faulty for any reason, and the incorrect amount of air was being released in to the engine, this could go on to ruin the air fuel ratio, hence causing a number of problems.

The main issues that have been highlighted whilst carrying out Volvo Throttle Body Repairs in our workshop include:

  • Engine Light On
  • Poor Idle
  • Poor throttle Response
  • Stalling / Cutting Out
  • Loss of Power causing it to go in to Limp Mode
  • Throttle Position Sensors Fault
  • P0121 (throttle position sensor A range/performance)
  • P1609 (throttle body internal fault).

Volvo Throttle Body ProblemsHow Can Sinspeed Help With My Faulty Volvo Throttle Body?
Here at Sinspeed we are able to fully test & repair your Volvo throttle body which will not require any programming when re-fitting and will also come with a lifetime warranty. All Volvo throttle body’s are repaired using only genuine OEM components whilst uprating components when possible to ensure that each and every rebuilt throttle body meets and exceeds OE specifications.

Call us today on 0203 815 9441 for further information on how we can help you with your Volvo Throttle Body Repair!

Citroen Turbocharger Rebuilds

Citroen Turbo Repair & Rebuild Service

Citroen Turbocharger RebuildsIs the engine light on your Citroen? Is the oil leaking into the Inlet? This could be due to a failed turbocharger! Turbochargers serve as additional components that are added to the engine in order to harness waste gasses, which in turn provide an increase in power to the vehicle. If a failed turbocharger is not treated earlier on, it can go on to cause huge repair bills which can be avoided if treated as soon as the symptoms start to appear.

Common symptoms of a failed Citroen Turbocharger

  • Oil leaking into the inlet
  • Oil leaking into the outlet
  • Play in the impeller shaft
  • White / blue smoke
  • Noisy bearing / whining noise
  • Loss of power & no kick-down
  • Excessive black smoke
  • Limp Mode (restricted performance)
  • Engine light on (EML / MIL)

The symptoms described above will be more likely due to be a failing turbocharger, and driving whilst damaged can actually cause further damage and increase the cost of repairs.

Here at Sinpeed, we offer a complete manufacturing service to rebuild and repair your existing unit, using only genuine OE components that meet and exceed OEM specifications. We also carry most turbochargers in stock so check out our part number list below, or call us today on 0203 815 9441 for further information or to check your part number.

Common Part NumbersCommon Part Numbers
6NW0094206NW008412
712120G277
G129G219
742730H48
H2025086L2

VW Passat Bosch VP44 Diesel Pump Faults

VW Passat 2.5 TDI V6 Diesel Pump Repairs

VW Passat Bosch VP44 Diesel Pump FaultsHave you found that your VW Passat is running a little rough? Or does the engine light keep coming on? If so this could be due to the Bosch VP44 Diesel Pump that is found fitted on VW Passat vehicles with the 2.5 TDI V6 Engine built between 1998 – 2003. This EDC module is known to fail a specific way due to the hybrid technology behind the design, causing it to cut out and not start at all.

VW Passat 2.5 Bosch VP44 Diesel Pump Common Problems
As mentioned above, there are some common faults that occur which indicate that the EDC pump has failed and we have highlighted the most popular issues that these come into our workshop with:

  • Loss of Power
  • Struggling To Start
  • Complete Non-Starter
  • Running Rough
  • Stored Fault Codes
  • Engine Light On

Any of the above symptoms can be directly linked to the Diesel Pump EDC, and getting it tested by a local garage is always advised to make sure. If you find that it is faulty, then your options are either get a brand new replacement unit as it is not possible to normally buy separate parts, which can work out be quite costly when additional labour, programming and coding costs are added to the bill. This will also only generally come with a 12-month warranty. The other option is to purchase a second-hand unit which will obviously be a lot cheaper, however, again would require labour, coding/programming at an extra cost and will more than likely only come with a 60-90 day limited warranty.

VW Passat Bosch VP44 EDC RebuildsVW Passat Bosch VP44 Diesel Pump Testing at Sinspeed
Here at Sinspeed we have the facilities to completely bench test your Electronic Diesel Pump on our latest diesel pump test rig, allowing us to communicate directly with the EDC unit to test all functions and highlight any fault codes. We have had so many Bosch VP44 EDC’s in our workshop to date, we have managed to identify that the majority of the faults lie in the Electronic Diesel Control Unit and not in the mechanical part of the diesel pump, and carrying further soak tests allows us to highlight not only the more common problems but also any intermittent faults.

My VW Passat Bosch VP44 EDC Pump is Faulty – How can Sinspeed Help?
Here at Sinspeed, we carry out full repairs on your Electronic Diesel Pump using only genuine OEM components, whilst upgrading any internal components that are the initial cause of the failure. This ensures that all repaired Bosch VP44 diesel pumps are rebuilt to the highest standard ensuring that they meet and exceed OE specifications, and also come with our Lifetime Warranty.

Diesel pump repairs generally have a turnaround time of 3-5 working days, and no programming will be required when the unit is returned, as it is fully plug & play!

Note: The Bosch VP44 EDC unit is equipped with hybrid technology which can be damaged easily if not opened by a skilled professional who is experienced in hybrid EDC repairs.

Removing and fitting the Bosch VP44 diesel pump is a very involved job and here at Sinspeed we offer professional fitting services should this be required.

We have listed the most common Bosch VP44 EDC part numbers found on the VW Passat below. If you find that your part number is not listed on here, give us a call on 0203 815 9441 and we’ll be happy to check for you!

ModelPart NumberPriceFittingWarranty
Fiat 500735451731£PAO£PAOLifetime
Fiat 500735451737£PAO£PAOLifetime
Fiat 500735501075£PAO£PAOLifetime
Fiat 500735501077£PAO£PAOLifetime
Fiat 500735541058£PAO£PAOLifetime

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