Sorry folks, this is a bit of a saga with my 9-5 Aero (2.3l petrol 2000 X reg)...
About a year ago my car cut out 1 minute after starting my journey from home to the shops and it wouldn't restart. The Green Flag man turned up, read the fault code of 1230, reset it (after checking a few other things) and the car was fine again right up until a few weeks ago when it cut out again on my way to work about 2 miles down the road and wouldn't restart. Luckily it was the same Green Flag man who turned up which reminded me about what had happened last year and I told him it was pretty much the same thing that had happened this time. He reset the fault codes and the car seemed good again - got me to and from work that day.
The following day it cut out almost straight after starting it up so another call to Green Flag and the same guy turns up. This time he's phoned a friend on his way to me to ask them about fault code 1230 and, upon said friend's suggestion, he cleaned the throttle body but then, whilst putting it back together, he noticed a 1 way valve in between 2 pieces of pipe had split so we thought he'd found the true cause of the issues. We replaced it and everything seemed OK until yesterday when the car again cut out on the way to work in virtually the same place but I could actually restart it so Green Flag came to my work to fix it.
This time there was the same 1230 codes but he (different guy) found another small pipe had perished at the end and fallen off so he reconnected it. We took it out for a spin and it felt OK but occassionally a little stuttery at times and the revs seemed to drop off super quick when I eased off the throttle. I was testing it properly and giving it some guts and the Green Flag guy said "Christ, it ain't slow is it" so I was thinking all was well finally!
Anyway, when I came to leave work the car started and ran fine but the engine warning light came on and stayed on. When I got home I disconnected the battery to clear the fault code and then took it for a drive. It was fine this time but when I parked up at MacDonald's and then restarted the car to head home the engine warning light came back on. There doesn't seem to be any reduced power and the turbo gauge still creeps up to the end of the orange zone when giving it the full beans.
I've read that this is to do with the throttle body but I was hoping that, because almost every time the car had the fault there was a problem with one pipe or another, it might not actually be the TB. Any ides? Should I see if I can pick up a 2nd hand one and replace it myslef or isn't it that straight forward?