Hi all, I have a 2014 CX-5 2.2D with 115000 miles and yesterday my car threw the above code with error message stating "Low Oil Pressure" and entered limp home mode. I immediately pulled over and stopped the car, thinking the worst (that the oil pump chain had snapped as many have had an issue with), called Green Flag and they sent out an engineer.
The engineer plugged his diagnostic machine in and it showed a P06DE error code, he cleared the code and started the car. He said the pump was definitely working and the engine was running fine, oil level was good. He said it would be fine for me to drive home. I drove it back, taking it easy, and the car entered limp home mode three times, with the same error message. Every time, I pulled over and turned the car off which reset it.
When I got home I plugged my laptop in and ran Forscan to check the oil pressure reading - at hot idle it was showing 120kpa. Is it me or does that seem low-ish? When I drove the car this morning I left Forscan connected and ran the oscillope, it showed cold idle oil pressure of 155kpa. When accelerating, pressure increased to 250-350kpa, then when changing gear the pressure dropped sharply to 80kpa, bouncing back up to 120kpa almost instantly.
Oil was changed 3000 miles ago, do you think this could be something to do with the oil solenoid valve that controls the dual stage pump? P06DE is described as "Engine Oil Pressure Control Circuit Stuck On".
Thanks
Jon