Yeah I need to check if they are wrong way round. Only plays up when I change up a gear I suppose if sensor or wiring is wrong will not send enough fuel. If wiring is correct then sensor must be knakered. I need to swap the crimps for solder joints :confused:
Nothing to do with fuel it is for timing correction purposes.
 
Yeah I need to check if they are wrong way round. Only plays up when I change up a gear I suppose if sensor or wiring is wrong will not send enough fuel. If wiring is correct then sensor must be knakered. I need to swap the crimps for solder joints :confused:
Try soldering the wires and swap round if still wrong. I don't have details of exactly how the sensor is constructed, but it's just possible that with the connection reversed the timing would shift.
 
I have no idea if the circuit direction is critical or not. But pin 1 on the sensor socket is listed as signal and pin 2 is listed as ground. Pin 1 listed as signal on both socket and ECU goes to pin 5 on ECU and pin 2 listed as ground on both socket and ECU goes to pin12 on ECU. So it appears there is a definite circuit direction. That circuit direction may apply to the sensor for correct operation i do not know but it is worth trying. One thing worth remembering about electrics is if you have to repair a connection ALWAYS reconnect the same wires parted back together. As said i don't have a clue if it matters in this case but worth a try. Good luck.
 
I have no idea if the circuit direction is critical or not. But pin 1 on the sensor socket is listed as signal and pin 2 is listed as ground. Pin 1 listed as signal on both socket and ECU goes to pin 5 on ECU and pin 2 listed as ground on both socket and ECU goes to pin12 on ECU. So it appears there is a definite circuit direction. That circuit direction may apply to the sensor for correct operation i do not know but it is worth trying. One thing worth remembering about electrics is if you have to repair a connection ALWAYS reconnect the same wires parted back together. As said i don't have a clue if it matters in this case but worth a try. Good luck.
Morning Tony, would it be worth his while to connect the wires one way then reverse them,before soldering as the injector is still in place, to see if it makes any difference.?
 
Morning Tony, would it be worth his while to connect the wires one way then reverse them,before soldering as the injector is still in place, to see if it makes any difference.?

Yep that is what i am saying. There is a definite circuit direction that is obvious, it may apply to the sensor. Only one way to find out. ;)
 
Thanks guys. I will take the injector out the weekend and have a proper look and make sure was repaired correct way round, if not repair and solder and take it for a drive see if fault comes up.
 
Thanks guys. I will take the injector out the weekend and have a proper look and make sure was repaired correct way round, if not repair and solder and take it for a drive see if fault comes up.
Just had a look at my old one,both wires are or were white
 

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Good to see I am not the only one with a shed full of broken sh*t.
Too true mate,that's the one that failed when,as you keep reminding everybody, I cleaned the diesel spill off the engine, NOT WITH A POWER WASH!!.When I cut back the "repair" it looks like its been trapped between the inlet manifold and the head. I'll have a go at soldering in a new section of wires,may come in handy.;):D
 
Too true mate,that's the one that failed when,as you keep reminding everybody, I cleaned the diesel spill off the engine, NOT WITH A POWER WASH!!.When I cut back the "repair" it looks like its been trapped between the inlet manifold and the head. I'll have a go at soldering in a new section of wires,may come in handy.;):D
Hi mate, on your injector can you check please if your pin 1 wire goes into the LHS of the centre and pin 2 goes into the RHS of the sensor just so I can check if I wired incorrectly?
 
What colour plug do you have on your injector? I see Keith's is black, the one I have is white.the right hand wire on the injector goes to the top pin of the plug showing a resistance of 96 ish, with the probe still on the wire the bottom pin shows a dropping resistance.this was removed as faulty or could it be that is showing in the first case direct pin to wire and the second through the coil??
 

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