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vea d4 died at 60mph (as posted on the v60 forum)

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Old Aug 24th, 2020, 10:29   #1
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Default vea d4 died at 60mph (as posted on the v60 forum)

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65 plate v60 d4 died on the dual carriageway, no warning lights, no tortoise, no limp mode just suddenly 0 power and instantly stalled as soon as I stopped. Started again briefly then stalled. Recovery man reckons lack of fuel

following codes

High level
1. Injector control pressure too low

2 low pressue fuel system pressure - Too low

3 fuel volume regulator control circuit high

Diesel eng (fuel system/combined system)
Ecm-p229000 injector control pressure too low

Diesel eng p008a00 low pressure fuel system pressure too low

Ecm p000400 fuel volune regulator corcuit high

Cem-u000112 high speed can communication Bus general electrical failures. Circuit short to battery

Cem-u030141 shoftware incompatibilliaty with ecm/pcm

Any ideas?
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