Budding Enthusiast. 5. Name: Rob Turpin. Ford Model: Fiesta 1.0 ecoboost. Ford Year: 2013. UK/Ireland Location: Oxfordshire. Posted February 4, 2019. Hey can anyone give some advice on where I need to start looking to fix this fault please. It's a P0237 Turbocharger Boost Sensor A Circuit low.
Despite the fact that Ford considers the bottom end of the 1.0 ECOboost to be unserviceable (the same applies to most other Ford engines so this is not strange at all) there is still quite some information available from 3rd party sources.
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Constant clicking or tapping sounds are probably just the injectors as already mentioned but if it's a metallic rattle then maybe your turbo is about to fail or something else concerning. Ecoboost engines are wonderful when they are running well but nightmarish when something goes mechanically wrong. Take it to a Ford dealer as they will know
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