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vtrek7

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Hello,

I have an Accord 2004 2.2 cdti. The problem is that sometimes it stalls (when idling for a few minutes, sometimes it stalls even when driving). But the biggest problem is that sometimes it does not start when cranking. Also after a while it started from first try (overnight), but now it does not. I have changed the battery, fuel pressure valve (which is on the passenger side), checked the injectors. I used ThinkDiag OBD2 tool to check for DTC's. It showed P1062 – Fuel rail pressure (FRP) sensor circuit high voltage after ignition on. I bought an aftermarket (Maxgear) FRP sensor and replaced with my old one, but it did not help and I got a DTC for fuel pressure valve (somehow), so I replaced back with my old OEM one (Bosch). To check what's going on I wanted to check what's the fuel pressure and I was surprised that my fuel rail pressure was ~122 MPA, when target is ~57MPA (FRP sensor voltage 3.28V) I can attach pics of it below. I disconnected the sensor and recorded data: Fuel rail pressure was 179.25 MPA and target was 29.17 MPA. (FRP sensor voltage 5.10V).
First pic is with connected sensor and second is with disconnected.
frp 1.jpeg frp 2.jpeg

Also I need to mention that sometimes after the ride when I stop and am idling for a while, the battery indicator shows up in a dash for a few seconds and then disappears. Maybe my problem is related with wiring or alternator..

If anyone has any ideas or had similar situation, please share.

Thanks.
 
It’s the pressure relief valve on the drivers side that you need to change most likely.
 
Then I would suggest a fuel pressure leak off test, possibly a bad injector. Your battery indicator problem is likely an additional problem, either a bad battery, alternator or maybe a corroded earth strap
 
Ok, so I think I found a solution to my problem.

Firstly, I disconnected the fuel pressure regulator that sits on the Bosch fuel pump (two pin connector) and tested the fuel pressure - it did not change at all and was still 120MPA. After that I ordered new one, not OEM, but aftermarket (NTY) that costs like 35 euros. Then I plugged out the whole thing, just unscrewed 3 torx screws. I was surprised that I saw, that somehow the top of the sensor is damaged. Photos below.
pirmas.png.jpg antras jopta.jpg

Then I got the new one, and after installation I checked the fuel pressure and it was normal (not too high like before). Furthermore, I deleted the old fault codes and after a bit of cranking the car started. I drove it for a while and no faults.

Maybe it will help someone in the future.
 
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