I put a new injector loom in this morning and it doesn't seem to have made a difference. Very occasionally it will start and run smoothly but 9 times out of 10 it's rough and clattery and dies. The Nanocom says 'peak charge short' on all cylinders. I've cleaned the multiplugs between the engine and everywhere else (there's a group of 3 on the bulkhead just behind the engine) checked the plugs into the ECU, investigated the possibility of an earth fault by clipping a jump lead between a bolt on the engine and the battery negative terminal, all of which make no difference. If it were simply fuel starvation you wouldn't get the 'peak charge short' errors. I might pop the pressure gauge on the fuel pipe later just to make sure, but I don't think it is that.
It's starting to make me think about the ECU itself. In my ownership there have been two major ECU failures, the last of which was 4 years ago so it is about due for another one. I might see if I can get my old one repaired, which I probably should do anyway so as to have a spare. Then I'll have something to swap in when this sort of thing happens. It'll be of diagnostic value at least.
It's starting to make me think about the ECU itself. In my ownership there have been two major ECU failures, the last of which was 4 years ago so it is about due for another one. I might see if I can get my old one repaired, which I probably should do anyway so as to have a spare. Then I'll have something to swap in when this sort of thing happens. It'll be of diagnostic value at least.