Thanks for useful videos. I'm afraid this is a phenomenon in which less air is being injected or too much fuel is being injected. I found some relevant information about P0172, 0175 in the manual for the X-type and hope this helps. P0172, P0175 possible causes: Restricted air filter Leaking fuel injector(s) Fuel pressure sensor failure (high fuel pressure) ECM receiving incorrect signal from one or more of the following components: ECT Sensor( Engine coolant temperature), MAF Sensor( Mass air flow), IAT Sensor( Intake air temperature), IP Sensor( injector pressure), EFT Sensor( Engine fuel temperature), TP Sensor( Throttle position)
Right you are, but the majority of these possible causes are checked and fixed, there are videos on my channel about it. Getting rid of the vacuum leak really helped, that's why I published this video. Good luck to all X-typers!
Hi I just want to ask, how is the fuel consumption with you? Driving inside the city gives you how much consumption? I get around 18L/100KM that’s a lot, I have the same car as yours 2.0 v6
No, no 18L/100 km really. There are not so many traffic jams where I live and I don't drive too much in the city. Nevertheless, my Jag consumes about 13-14L/100 km in the city and about 7L/100 km on the highway.
Thanks for useful videos.
I'm afraid this is a phenomenon in which less air is being injected or too much fuel is being injected.
I found some relevant information about P0172, 0175 in the manual for the X-type and hope this helps.
P0172, P0175 possible causes:
Restricted air filter
Leaking fuel injector(s)
Fuel pressure sensor failure (high fuel pressure)
ECM receiving incorrect signal from one or more of the following components:
ECT Sensor( Engine coolant temperature), MAF Sensor( Mass air flow), IAT Sensor( Intake air temperature), IP Sensor( injector pressure), EFT Sensor( Engine fuel temperature), TP Sensor( Throttle position)
Right you are, but the majority of these possible causes are checked and fixed, there are videos on my channel about it. Getting rid of the vacuum leak really helped, that's why I published this video. Good luck to all X-typers!
Thanks for the information i will hopefully completely fix my 2002 Jag X type 3.0 here in Indiana soon.
Good luck and thank you for watching!
Do we not have to replace the inlet manifold gaskets? Just replace the bolt washers?
Surely we have to check and/or replace the gaskets. I took a video about it last summer, but I forgot to check and/or replace the grommets then.
Hi I just want to ask, how is the fuel consumption with you? Driving inside the city gives you how much consumption?
I get around 18L/100KM that’s a lot, I have the same car as yours 2.0 v6
No, no 18L/100 km really. There are not so many traffic jams where I live and I don't drive too much in the city. Nevertheless, my Jag consumes about 13-14L/100 km in the city and about 7L/100 km on the highway.