steviebhoy81
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Theres a post on here somewhere re:non starting.had this a few years ago and theres a sequence of turning on ignition pumping pedal 6 or 7 times and repeating x amount of times.i also had a leaky injector replaced.
Theres a post on here somewhere re:non starting.had this a few years ago and theres a sequence of turning on ignition pumping pedal 6 or 7 times and repeating x amount of times.i also had a leaky injector replaced.
I must say, I did think that but I don't know enough about the diesel to know if there is any mechanical link to the pump.On a fly by wire electronic throttle, pumping the pedal would do exactly what?
Set fire to the fecker.I can’t seem to generate enough charge from a jump start to my Range Rover the key fob locks and unlocks doors ok except I’ve got another problem other than it not starting the boot won’t unlock now
I defer to post#45This battery drain has only started since it wouldn’t start it’s a strange one be honest
In the battery issue the battery is less than 3 months old costing £90 so I can’t seeing it being faulty it’s an exide one too yes had mechanic come out and he said I’m getting fuel at injectors so think I’m going take battery off and charge it and replace glow plugs and go from there ...I’m still thinking it’s a becm problem myself only thing in the back of my mind I read up on here soneone saying if I’ve lost sync between the becm to ecu I would get no check engine light on the dash at all but check light comes on on key position 2 then goes out once it’s cranking ....as I say it’s always been hard starting the past 3 weeks then now it’s cranking that’s it not firing so agen if it were the becm was that a sign of it failing the fact it was hard start at times etc??..
I've fitted the Bosch glow plugs over two years ago. No problems with them. can the glow plugs be ohms tested in the engine or better out?Ok thanks folks are the Bosch glow plugs ok ..to buy?