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Iveco 202 Fault


I have a problem with an error which keeps coming up on the dash. Error 202. This error locks the gear box from changing into 5th & 6th gears.

 

Does anyone out there have the same problem or have a resolution. My van has been with a recommended Iveco repairer for 6 weeks now with no likely solution to having the problem

Local Dealer has had contact with Iveco Help line but still unable to fix the fault.



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Hi Nino and welcome to the Forum. I had the same problem with my Iveco, couldn't get above 4th gear and had two lights come on dashboard panel. Turned out to be diesel fuel leaking to the left of the battery, fuel dropping onto a component below, saturating it. Don't know name of component affected, but repair to leaking fuel line joint solved the problem.



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Thank you, Motor home still with repairer. Ill pass on your infor. Many Thanks



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I'll try give you more info when I get a chance to look under the bonnet. My Iveco is a 2007 Daily Van, diesel, 2.3 liter engine, auto/manual.



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I have the Iveco  2007 Daily also. dam fustrating not being able to get it repaired and even more fustrating that Iveco dealer & help line cant work it out either. Turnes you off wanting a Iveco.



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According to the OBD code book/computer fault 202 is a fuel injector Fault with number two Cylinder.

Strange that it has an effect on the gearbox.

Iveco has some answers to find if they cannot find the fault from the OBD diagnostics.



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I believe fault also states that the diff ratio is not compatible with gear box ration. Bloody frustrating mate



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I had a look under the bonnet and the leak was in a fuel line coming out of the uel filter. I don't know what the component the fuel was dripping on to, but fixing the leak fixed the problem. While driving with 6th gear, the van slowed, dropped to 4th gear and 2 lights came on, on the dash. Couldn't get out of 4th gear. I have a problem now, when starting I get a message "Engine Failure fault 63" but it goes off after I start to drive off. Sometimes the code is 019. The Iveco Dealer I go to hasn't been able to fix it.

You could try taking it to a Fiat Dealer. Fiat make the Iveco and the engines are the same in both vans. Parts are interchangable. Iveco don't carry a lot of spare parts in Australia but you can get them from Fiat instead of waiting 2 weeks for Iveco to bring parts in from Italy.

 



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Just a thought! maybe it could be related to transmission temperature. When in the higher gears trans temp increases therefore activating a sensor to protect trans by locking out the two higher gears?????

Allen



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Many thanks mate, I have passed on the information to the iveco machanic. The fiat dealer her in Hobart isnt interested in Iveco. Mainly becauce they dont have a computer to read dash faults.

 



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good point, will pass it on to my machanic



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Nino, if you are in Hobart try WEBSTERS they are the big truck service dealership. I know that here in Launceston they have done a lot of motorhome diagnosis and my dealings with them have been really positive. Worth a try or at least a phone call to their service dept. seeking advice. Cheers Allen



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Yes, they are in Launceston. Will give them a call.



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Websters are no longer the service agents for Iveco in Launceston, I don't know about Hobart. In Launceston, agent is C & I Transport, Hobart Road, Youngtown.



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yES They are normaly my machanic, however they told me to go to the currant local Iveco dealer here in hobart



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Hey guys 

I know this is long time after original post but it may help someone  so i joined the forum to put this out there.

I have a 2009 iveco 50c on a winnebago motorhome , i install a after market stereo head unit from ebay - chinese cheapy . Unit was working fine however first time i went to leave on a trip we got few kms down the road and - automated gearbox failure light appeared and gear would not change out of 4th..

I rang iveco dealer and  crawled there in 4th gear. After a few test and not knowing what was wrong the young auto electrician guy there asked if i had put new stereo in - YES anyway the original head unit has a volume control on it which increases volume when driving and the new unit doesnt so the computer sensed something different and sent gearbox to 4th to avoid damaging engine . 

So $100 to get code from italy to get computer to wipe stereo from memory , this should have done it but NO.  This process has taken at least 2 hrs as each time we tried something i had to drive to get it to change out of first gear to show fault .

In the end we disconnect stereo and it was fine , so i went and bought a sony from supercheap  and the problem was solved.

So hopefully this may save someone a great deal of pain !!!!

CheerS BRAD



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Thanks for that Brad.

This is a perfect example of software which has been asked to test for too many error conditions but doesn't know what to do when it finds them! We saw a similar example in another thread regarding a Fiat with a broken brake light switch which put the gearbox into limp mode.

So you get stuck in the middle of nowhere because the brake lights or radio failed - great!

I'll point out here that I have written firmware for automotive applications and my philosophy is "If you don't know what to do about it then don't test for it".

The industry is still in a learning phase regarding software and I suspect it won't be until a number of deaths cause a major lawsuit and damages that this sort of over-engineering is addressed.

I have a friend who works in design for Iveco - I'll pass this on to him.

 



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