Wednesday, 11 December 2019

2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo (970) V8-4.8L Turbo A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): P Code Charts Page 558

2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo (970) V8-4.8L Turbo A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): P Code Charts Page 558



- Short circuit to B+ (Power supply Oil pressure control valve)



- Oil pressure control valve Faulty



P1148



P1148



Diagnosis information - Control unit DME (DFI)



Oil pressure control valve: Power supply



Diagnostic conditions



- Engine running



Possible fault causes



- Open circuit/short circuit to ground (Power supply Oil pressure control valve)



- Short circuit to B+/ground or open circuit in the line (Activation Oil pressure control valve)



- Oil pressure control valve Faulty



P1149



P1149



Diagnosis information - Control unit DME (DFI)



Oil pressure control valve: Power supply



Diagnostic conditions



- Engine running



Possible fault causes



- Open circuit/short circuit to ground (Power supply Oil pressure control valve)



- Short circuit to B+/ground or open circuit in the line (Activation Oil pressure control valve)



- Oil pressure control valve Faulty



P1150



P1150



Diagnosis information - Control unit DME (DFI)



Oil pressure control valve: Activation



INFORMATION



- The oil pressure-regulating valve is controlled via a PWM signal.



- The PWM signal depends, among other things, on the ambient conditions (temperatures, off time, etc), operating point of the engine (rpm,



load, oil temperature), measured oil pressure (at the oil pressure sensor)...



- A fault is detected if the PWM signal is outside a defined range for > 8 seconds.



Diagnostic conditions



- Engine running



Possible fault causes



- Short circuit to B+ (Activation Oil pressure control valve)



- Open circuit/short circuit to B+ (Power supply Oil pressure control valve)



- Oil pressure control valve Faulty



P1151



P1151



Diagnosis information - Control unit DME (DFI)



Oil pressure control valve: Activation



INFORMATION



- The oil pressure-regulating valve is controlled via a PWM signal.



- The PWM signal depends, among other things, on the ambient conditions (temperatures, off time, etc), operating point of the engine (rpm,



load, oil temperature), measured oil pressure (at the oil pressure sensor)..



- A fault is detected if the PWM signal is outside a defined range for > 8 seconds.



- The oil pressure is reduced to the minimum pressure in the event of a short circuit to ground.