Nodge68
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So what diagnostic equipment is being used to check the correct timing signals are coming from the crank and cam sensors?Checked and all ok there
So what diagnostic equipment is being used to check the correct timing signals are coming from the crank and cam sensors?Checked and all ok there
so on connecting it up to the filter and drawing the fuel out I noticed that there were a hell of a lot of air bubbles coming through and not clearing at all ,next I connected it back up and drew fuel from the tank fuel pipe connector which there were no bubbles at all, am I lead to believe the filter is the culprit ?
The first time it broke down the recovery driver had a Bluetooth snap on scanner and about 26 codes came up when the battery was low but when he got it started on a jump he ran another scan and there was nothing at all , second recovery something similar but no codes whatsoever , I've checked on a cheap scanner I have and still no codes
How sluggish? Mine feels sluggish if I've driven the wife's VW Eos for a week.BUT its now sluggish on acceleration .
No. If it wasn't sealed, it would leak as this engine uses pre-charged injectors, which have 10 Bar of pressure in the leak off pipes.I have noticed one of the plastic connector leak off is loose , could this be the cause ?
When was the last time it had fresh fuel put in it?It used to fly up the hills by me but takes a while to get to 3000rpm
Something isn't right there.Fresh fuel while it had previously broke down so 2 weeks ago , recent fuel filter ,purflex .it's like driving my old L series . I've also noticed fumes rising from the back of the engine