oil in ecu plug.

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jiloppy

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Hi guys was checking fuses in my 90 and pulled the main red plug going to the ecu as there was oil around it. Inside the plug was oiled up. What does this mean and how would you prevent this happening?.
 
It a Td5 by any chance?

Common fault, if you do a search on here, it'll throw up loads of threads with answers. I have the same problem..
 
The loom, 30quid plus vat. Not sure on how hard it is to replace, waiting for better weather to do mine, don't look to hard to do though.
 
Just changing the injector loom wont solve the problem as the oil is in the main engine harness if you have oil at the ECU plug.
You can try soaking the oil from the ECU plugs using solvent but this is likely only a temporary fix.
You would need to replace the engine harness which is a bit more expensive. Its relatively easy to do though as everything is plug and play. However if you are not having any problems with misfires etc then change the injector loom, clean up the ECU plugs and sockets, and keep your fingers crossed.
Be careful with the cover gasket and you can reuse it even though they say it should be replaced everytime it is disturbed. They are about £6 so not a disaster if you do break it. Injector loom just unplugs. Make sure the O rings on the main plug are not twisted when you push it through the cam carrier. Dont overtighten the cover bolts. 6 ft/lbs is plenty.
Keep your old loom and soak it for a week or so in some strong solvent such as brake cleaner then hang it up to dry. The best stuff to use if you can get it is MEK (Methyl Ethyl Ketone) which is used in the print trade. Dont use paint thinners because it will dissolve the seals on the injector plugs. Voila one spare harness.
 
Just changing the injector loom wont solve the problem as the oil is in the main engine harness if you have oil at the ECU plug.
You can try soaking the oil from the ECU plugs using solvent but this is likely only a temporary fix.
You would need to replace the engine harness which is a bit more expensive. Its relatively easy to do though as everything is plug and play. However if you are not having any problems with misfires etc then change the injector loom, clean up the ECU plugs and sockets, and keep your fingers crossed.
Be careful with the cover gasket and you can reuse it even though they say it should be replaced everytime it is disturbed. They are about £6 so not a disaster if you do break it. Injector loom just unplugs. Make sure the O rings on the main plug are not twisted when you push it through the cam carrier. Dont overtighten the cover bolts. 6 ft/lbs is plenty.
Keep your old loom and soak it for a week or so in some strong solvent such as brake cleaner then hang it up to dry. The best stuff to use if you can get it is MEK (Methyl Ethyl Ketone) which is used in the print trade. Dont use paint thinners because it will dissolve the seals on the injector plugs. Voila one spare harness.
Thanks for the info shifty. I don't have any misfire as yet but losing top end power big time.
 
guys , my ECU has a blown resistor in it , they say from the same problems you are referring to, however on inspection of the harnesses there is little of no oil even in the injector, what would cause the ecu to then blow a resistor and please who has
 
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