Dixie5bug

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Hi, it’s been a while since I’ve been on.
I have recently had all 5 of my injectors rebuilt and looking at getting them back in tonight.
I made a note of which injector came from where and will be putting them back in the same order.
My local Land Rover Specialist has told me I should have been given new new codes when they were rebuilt.
Is this correct?

Andy
 
My local Land Rover Specialist has told me I should have been given new new codes when they were rebuilt.
Is this correct?
Hi. If the job was done by real specialists who have the very expensive testing machine then your man is right you should have got new codes too but there are more rudimentary methods when they just simply clean them or change the plungers/nozzles without using an extremely professional tool then no codes are supplied which means they will never work at 100% capacity even though it might be better than with faulty ones...fortunately the old Td5s are not so sensitive like other newer engines when it comes to these codes

 
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Hi. If the job was done by real specialists who have the very expensive testing machine then your man is right you should have got new codes too but there are more rudimentary methods when they just simply clean them or change the plungers/nozzles without using an extremely professional tool then no codes are supplied which means they will never work at 100% capacity even though it might be better than with faulty ones...fortunately the old Td5s are not so sensitive like other newer engines when it comes to these codes

Oh ok thanks. The battery was completely dead so have it on a trickle charge, will see what happens Monday.
 

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