jonasserra
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Maybe overhauling the FIP, or try first fit a new in-tank fuel pump
ive changed the glow plugs changed fuel filter/air filter and changed the yellow relay around in the engine fuse box fitted a none return valve between the fuel filter and injection pump but it still strugles to fire up strate away
brian
Hi, have you tested to make sure the glow plugs are getting power?? also is it hard to start just when its cold or both hot and cold?
both hot and cold
when fitting the non return valve between the fuel filter and f.i.p is it better to put it close to the filter or in the middleChange the ECU temp sensor.
when fitting the non return valve between the fuel filter and f.i.p is it better to put it close to the filter or in the middle
brian
point taken wammers will do just trying to olimanate all posibilitysWhy you no wissen glashopper. If your vehicle is struggling to start both hot and cold it is 99% down to the ECU temp sensor. What is the point of asking questions getting the answer and taking no notice of it?
About the injectors lines....i changed mines for the silicon ones and solved the problem.
Will have to change the electronic injector as the light in the dashbord sometimes lites....
but...a majos issue now....yesterday travelling home from my parents home at the country side, in the highway a major uphill made my DSE overheat and overpressure...i managed to drive the car home but i am afraid about something serious.
Sometime ago i wrote about a major engine overhaull in another thread...seems the nightmare is back again....
Lol posted earlier here in wrong place, cut and paste job gone horribly wrong but your doing well, now the hard part!?!?
Duff viscous fan more than likely.About the injectors lines....i changed mines for the silicon ones and solved the problem.
Will have to change the electronic injector as the light in the dashbord sometimes lites....
but...a majos issue now....yesterday travelling home from my parents home at the country side, in the highway a major uphill made my DSE overheat and overpressure...i managed to drive the car home but i am afraid about something serious.
Sometime ago i wrote about a major engine overhaull in another thread...seems the nightmare is back again....
Silicone reacts with diesel, the pipe will swell and fumes will permeate the underbonnet area.About the injectors lines....i changed mines for the silicon ones and solved the problem.
Will have to change the electronic injector as the light in the dashbord sometimes lites....
but...a majos issue now....yesterday travelling home from my parents home at the country side, in the highway a major uphill made my DSE overheat and overpressure...i managed to drive the car home but i am afraid about something serious.
Sometime ago i wrote about a major engine overhaull in another thread...seems the nightmare is back again....
Silicone reacts with diesel, the pipe will swell and fumes will permeate the underbonnet area.
The chemicals are in French Red Diesel LOLAbsolutely correct, it was i who recommended silicone a long time ago, because i have a diesel dumper that runs off red diesel that has had silicone spill pipes on it for twenty years, they remain to this day sound. However after fitting silicone to my P38 i got exactly what Keith describes and they were replaced with rubber spill pipe. That was noted by me on the forum at the time. Apparently chemicals in road diesel that are not in red diesel do not like the silicone.
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