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alright guys!

  
i bought a focus form the auction its a 2006 1.6tdci 55k on it so got a friend to go collect it in his recovery

minuet i started it i noticed there was a red light and message saying engine system fault but car drives ok could say it feels a little flat in power just a tad tho.
so bought code read from amazon intey obd11 read £27 but it has done its job and gave me the codes 

codes are 
p2584
p0500
p1934
u0073
u0155
u0118

any info would be grand? obv dont want to put to much money into this as it is for work but can spare about 300ish maybe but if someone says its for the bin then aww well live and learn 

cheers boys

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p2584 - fuel additive control module requested MIL illumination

https://www.autocodes.com/p2584_ford.html

p0500 - vehicle speed sensor 'A'

https://www.autocodes.com/p0500_ford.html

p1934 - vehicle speed signal

https://www.autocodes.com/p1934_ford.html

u0073 - control module communication bus 'A' off

https://www.autocodes.com/u0073_ford.html

u0155 - lost communication with instrument panel cluster (IPC) module

https://www.autocodes.com/u0155_ford.html

u0118 - lost communication with fuel additive control module

https://www.autocodes.com/u0118_ford.html

Additive fault points to a problem with the wiring to the EOLYS system (emmission controls)

Other codes seem to point to a loom fault somewhere.

I would let an auto electricial take a look as I suspect a dodgy loom section or connection somewhere.

IIRC the Mk2 focus speed sensor is based on the ABS system so reads from the wheels rather than the earlier MK1/1.5 system that used a gearbox based sensor so may be a fault at the wheel bearing area of the hub.

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4 minutes ago, Stoney871 said:

p2584 - fuel additive control module requested MIL illumination

https://www.autocodes.com/p2584_ford.html

p0500 - vehicle speed sensor 'A'

https://www.autocodes.com/p0500_ford.html

p1934 - vehicle speed signal

https://www.autocodes.com/p1934_ford.html

u0073 - control module communication bus 'A' off

https://www.autocodes.com/u0073_ford.html

u0155 - lost communication with instrument panel cluster (IPC) module

https://www.autocodes.com/u0155_ford.html

u0118 - lost communication with fuel additive control module

https://www.autocodes.com/u0118_ford.html

Additive fault points to a problem with the wiring to the EOLYS system (emmission controls)

Other codes seem to point to a loom fault somewhere.

I would let an auto electricial take a look as I suspect a dodgy loom section or connection somewhere.

IIRC the Mk2 focus speed sensor is based on the ABS system so reads from the wheels rather than the earlier MK1/1.5 system that used a gearbox based sensor so may be a fault at the wheel bearing area of the hub.

thanks for your info mate i will take it to garage tomorrow and see if that eolys tank needs filled up and will go from there, i also think injector seals are gone as its very coated with oil around them and smell of burnt fuel in the cabin is terrible so think i might need to scrap it if its going to cost to much£££ to fix or could maybe try it myself, and also the engine fan starts right away when engine is cold very loud and says running until roughly 2mins after shut down 

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Burnt fuel smell sounds quite serious, are you sure it is not burnt oil? May need a new fuel filter.

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