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Old 06-09-2014, 11:59 AM   #1
leakey
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Angry P2008 engine fault code, 2008 2.0L Focus

Hi Guys, had this fault for a while, with the orange engine light coming on.

Disconnecting battery turns it off for a short period of time, but it comes back on, and intermittently make the car drive like its towing 50tonnes of lead.

Bought a fault code scanner and got P2008 code, and WONT let me reset it.

Been researching what it is, and really haven't found a lot that makes sense.

Wondering if anyone can shine some light on this?

Cheers, Leakey

BTW, car is regularly serviced by myself, inc. sparks, filters, fluids etc.
Drives like a rocket when this isn't on....

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