Skinny Mike
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That should all help it run a bit better, and that vac pipe won't have been helping.
Mike
Mike
That should all help it run a bit better, and that vac pipe won't have been helping.
Mike
mad how it makes a difference, always thought it was all the same stuff. im hoping mine will be running right tomorrow as i plan to change number 4 injector.My 2k misfire went after switching from Morrisons fuel to BP
nice I wish mine had a heated front screen I now use shell V power and what a difference WOW mine did not like to go above 90 it used to struggle to get that but now 110 kl of course on a British motoerway
I had a wish list when I bought my latest Freelander.nice I wish mine had a heated front screen I now use shell V power and what a difference WOW mine did not like to go above 90 it used to struggle to get that but now 110 kl of course on a British motoerway
I had a wish list when I bought my latest Freelander.
1st. Leather seats.
2nd. Heated front screen.
3rd. Automatic.
4th. As cheap as possible.
Everything else I could live with or without.
I use V Power too and it's worth the extra money.
Get them to change the engine oil and filter at the same time - if you suffered clouds of smoke' then you were getting unburnt fuel through - some of that is probably in the sump. Injectors can fail in many ways causing considerable diesel to cylinder leakage for example. I would not be happy at all with the old oil and filter in this situation.haha yeah made my brain melt when i first saw it. but for £20 cant really grizzle about it, does the same job as the more expensive ones so im happy. injector is being replaced under warranty today so hopefully all will be well again.
Give the ecu time to adapt - there is usually a self adaptation feature - it has been running on three pots for a while - also put some good fuel in it for a while.chenged the injector today under warranty, stuff actually happens now when i press the go pedal, slight clattering noise still there though, not sure what it is. also chnged the oil and filter same time.
see my edit above though please.yeah will give it few days see what happens. been using tidy fuel for a few months now. may stick a fuel additive in it just to make sure the others are clean
Give the ecu time to adapt - there is usually a self adaptation feature - it has been running on three pots for a while - also put some good fuel in it for a while.
If it doesnt clear up in a couple of days take another look.
Also, I just realised the gaps in dates in this thread - can you recap the basic history here - you had injectors fitted at some time (as they were then under warrnanty ?) - why ? - I presume a fulls set ? - again why ? - then you had an issue with 1 only - is that correct ?
Ten you said they replaced that and it was fine (in July) then you mention carbon cleaning and leak down tests and further injector replacement ? - why the last injector replacement ?
Baffling
Joe
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