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Well, I hope we get a result at the end of it.
+1. New fusebox has got to be £150 I'm guessing. Ouch!
Well, I hope we get a result at the end of it.
+1. New fusebox has got to be £150 I'm guessing. Ouch!
That would indicate ECU temp sensor on it's way home.Mine does this on occation, but never if it's sat for a good while. It only happens after a short drive, when the engine is only just warm but not properly up to temp. The starter will crank its nuts off without any sign of life from the engine. If I leave it for about 5 minutes and then crank for about 5 secs it will eventually fire and a bootfull of throttle helps it catch properly. I've an inkling it's a fueling issue - either too rich or too lean for the temperature. The behavior is quite predictable, but annoying nonetheless. I dread the day when this happens as I'm about to drive off a ferry....
I did post a thread on it but it didn't really go anywhere.
Henrik
OK. Not to hijack the thread, but which one is the ECU temp sensor? There's a black one and a blue one on mine, but which is which?That would indicate ECU temp sensor on it's way home.
Think it's the black one. Disconnect the blue one a see if you lose the temp gauge.OK. Not to hijack the thread, but which one is the ECU temp sensor? There's a black one and a blue one on mine, but which is which?
Henrik
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