Boro wrote: |
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MKB is either ATD or AXR, and it has 101 horsepower.
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The engine cannot be an AXR because the vehicle is too old. The AXR was only introduced from mid-2001 onwards. It must be an ATD.
If there are no error codes stored in the system's memory, then often the only remaining possibility is a problem with the power supply.
A common failure point in this system would be the main contactor relay (formerly known as Rel 109).
This test is quick and easy. Remove the relay and disassemble it. If something like what's shown in the attached image appears, then the fault has been found (torn solder joints).
However, ignition locks are also likely to fail with this mileage. Check as suggested by Rainer.
Another possible cause for intermittent faults is the PD cable harness. It should normally generate at least one entry in the error memory.
This engine does not have a knock sensor (as mentioned in the other threads).