Mini P0176 Fuel Composition Sensor Circuit Malfunction

Description

OBD-II Trouble Code Description for P0176 Mini

Fuel Composition Sensor Circuit

What does this mean?

OBD2 Code P0176 Mini definition:
Fuel Composition Sensors are used to determine the amount of ethanol alcohol in the gasoline. Normally, a gasoline engine should not have more than 10% ethanol alcohol in the fuel for proper operation. Some vehicles have a flexi-fuel system on them that allow them to run on up to 85% ethanol alcohol in the fuel. The fuel composition sensor sends a frequency modulated signal to the engine controller which is proportional to the alcohol content of the fuel. The injector pulse width and the ignition timing are modified for the increased alcohol content. It takes almost twice the amount of alcohol compared to gasoline to produce the same power.

Symptoms

Possible sumptoms of OBD code P0176 Mini
– Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light)

Causes

Possible causes of OBD code P0176 Mini
– Open or short in FF sensor VPWR circuit – Open in battery ground to FF sensor circuit – Open in FF sensor signal circuit – Short to ground in FF sensor signal circuit – Fuel contamination – Short to VPWR in FF sensor batte

Possible Solutions


The OBD2 Code Information Be Applicable For Mini:

2013 Mini Vision Concept,2013 Mini Roadster,2013 Mini Cooper,2013 Mini Countryman,2013 Mini Clubvan Camper,2013 Mini Clubvan,2013 Mini Clubman Bond Street,2012 Mini Rocketman Concept,2012 Mini Coupe,2012 Mini Clubvan Concept,2012 Mini Bayswater,2012 Mini Baker Street,2011 Mini WRC,2010 Mini Scooter,2009 Mini Cooper,2008 Mini One,2008 Mini Cooper,2008 Mini Clubman,2007 Mini Cooper,2006 Mini Concept,2005 Mini Cooper,2004 Mini XXL,2004 Mini Cooper,2002 Mini Cooper,2000 Mini Seven,2000 Mini Cooper

 

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