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Can anyone help with the following question?
If I fit a reconditioned set of Injectors (the correct spec for my car) what must be done to get them working?
I’m aware they do not need programming as it’s a 2005 FL1 Td4, but might there need to be something done for the ECU to recognise them, or are they a Plug’n-play kind of thing?
Any information will be helpful.
And I’ll add that yesterday, I fitted 3 replacement Injectors (known to work) but the engine failed to run at all. Not even a pop. The engine does run and did so when I refitted the originals.
And my reasoning for fitting new injectors? I'm going through a process of elimination in my attempts to correct a P1190 fault code. It should also make my car more reliable for future travel.
If I fit a reconditioned set of Injectors (the correct spec for my car) what must be done to get them working?
I’m aware they do not need programming as it’s a 2005 FL1 Td4, but might there need to be something done for the ECU to recognise them, or are they a Plug’n-play kind of thing?
Any information will be helpful.
And I’ll add that yesterday, I fitted 3 replacement Injectors (known to work) but the engine failed to run at all. Not even a pop. The engine does run and did so when I refitted the originals.
And my reasoning for fitting new injectors? I'm going through a process of elimination in my attempts to correct a P1190 fault code. It should also make my car more reliable for future travel.