Good morning all
Hope its not too early to pick your brains!
The car in question is a 2003 Freelander its a K series engine
A couple of weeks ago I noticed that the car smelt of petrol a few times when starting up. There was no problem starting and the car ran well. Yesterday I drove the car 30 miles and parked up all okay. Came to start the car and got the engine management light (flashing yellow) on plus misfire i.e. running on 3 cylinders. Got the vehicle home (recovered) and inspected this morning. Removing number 4 lead the engine runs better and engine management light goes out (not what I expected). Put a spare plug in the lead and it appears to be firing ok.
This sounds to me like number 4 injector fault. This is my reasoning this is coil pack type ignition (wasted spark) and if Im right then 1 and 4 fire at the same time just that one or other has no fuel to ignite is that correct. But if the injector had failed and fuel was getting in it would fire 1 and 4 together cause "misfire " and emissions fault thus illuminating engine management light is my reasoning correct?
If not then what should I check?
Many Thanks Tannebri
Hope its not too early to pick your brains!
The car in question is a 2003 Freelander its a K series engine
A couple of weeks ago I noticed that the car smelt of petrol a few times when starting up. There was no problem starting and the car ran well. Yesterday I drove the car 30 miles and parked up all okay. Came to start the car and got the engine management light (flashing yellow) on plus misfire i.e. running on 3 cylinders. Got the vehicle home (recovered) and inspected this morning. Removing number 4 lead the engine runs better and engine management light goes out (not what I expected). Put a spare plug in the lead and it appears to be firing ok.
This sounds to me like number 4 injector fault. This is my reasoning this is coil pack type ignition (wasted spark) and if Im right then 1 and 4 fire at the same time just that one or other has no fuel to ignite is that correct. But if the injector had failed and fuel was getting in it would fire 1 and 4 together cause "misfire " and emissions fault thus illuminating engine management light is my reasoning correct?
If not then what should I check?
Many Thanks Tannebri