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martinbeck10

Xsara water in fuel error

Hey, I'm having a weird issue with my 2002 Citroen Xsara diesel. The check engine light keeps popping on, and when I got it checked, it threw a 'water in fuel' error. The engine runs rough sometimes too. I've tried draining the fuel filter, but the light keeps coming back. Any ideas what could be causing this?

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A 2002 Citroen Xsara diesel was experiencing a 'water in fuel' error, causing the check engine light to activate and the engine to run roughly. The issue was suspected to be related to a faulty wiring connection to the water sensor, rather than actual water in the fuel. After checking and repairing the wiring and plug connection to the sensor, the error was resolved, and the check engine light was turned off.

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friedhelmwinkler43

Hi there! That 'water in fuel' error on the Xsara can be tricky. Before assuming the worst, have you checked the wiring and plug connection going to the water sensor itself? A faulty connection there can often trigger the light and throw that code, even if there's no actual water in the fuel. Also, what's the mileage on your car?

martinbeck10 (community.author)

Thanks for the reply! I haven't checked the wiring yet, to be honest - I'm not great with auto electrics. Where exactly is the water sensor located, and what should I be looking for when I check the wiring? The car has 202606 km on it.

friedhelmwinkler43

Okay, with that mileage, a wiring issue becomes even more probable. The water sensor is usually screwed into the bottom of the fuel filter. Look for a two- or three-wire connector. Check for any corrosion, loose wires, or damage to the plug itself. Give the wires a gentle wiggle while the engine is running (carefully!) and see if the light flickers or the engine stumbles. Honestly, if you're not comfortable digging too deep, a quick visit to a workshop with good car diagnostics experience might save you some time and headache.

martinbeck10 (community.author)

Thanks so much for the advice! I took it to a local shop, and you were spot on – it was a dodgy wire connection to the sensor! They fixed the cable and the plug connection, the check engine light is off now and they cleared the error memory. Cost me 95€, which wasn't too bad. I really appreciate the help!

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