Datatek
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Are you referring to the needle lift sensor Tony? I know there are 2 different connectors, are the injectors/sensors different?Unplug the sensor below inlet #4 and tell me what colour the sensor is. Should be green.
Are you referring to the needle lift sensor Tony? I know there are 2 different connectors, are the injectors/sensors different?Unplug the sensor below inlet #4 and tell me what colour the sensor is. Should be green.
Are you referring to the needle lift sensor Tony? I know there are 2 different connectors, are the injectors/sensors different?
Ok so today, i have replaced the original becm and the original engine ecu
I have rebuild the engine bay, inlet manifold back on, stop solenoid replacned
When cranking i still get a squirt of diesel at injector 1 but no other injectors
All sensors are fitted and seem to work ok
Part way through i noticed the battery went down to 9v while cranking so i changed the battery for another one
@wammers i entered the correct info into pump settings
I have tried with immobiliser on and off in becm, the numbers match and triple checked, every time i change a setting i tell the edc to relearn the security
Here is today photo gallery
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/fs5no1f5pxod5op/AAD_Y4wwFAHYE9O0NgDu8856a?dl=0.
I don't think security learn works on your year of car, only on BECMs PAM 36 v or better. Same with EKA disarm. Make sure the lift pump is working and follow instructions in Tech archive for bleeding pump and pipes. You will need a very good battery it may take some time. What colour is the sensor?
Lift pump brings fuel happily to before tge fip, should the fuel coming out of the feed pipe.to the injector be under alot of pressure? It comes out but not under a mass amount of pressure ,jź
The pipe going to the first inj on mine is same stuff as return pipes. There should be bit coming out but not high pressure.Lift pump brings fuel happily to before tge fip, should the fuel coming out of the feed pipe.to the injector be under alot of pressure? It comes out but not under a mass amount of pressure ,jź
I have tried with immobiliser on and off in becm, the numbers match and triple checked, every time i change a setting i tell the edc to relearn the security
Bloody hell. Your man @wammers has asked a simple question repeatedly, but there has been no answer (as far as I can see).
Might be a good idea to follow that specific inquiry up @Liverpoolluke . It's not being asked because its just "interesting" I suspect.
@Liverpoolluke My apologies, there's so many contributors to this thread the timing/timeline is obscured unless you go looking in depth. Wammers is the expert on this and if you follow his lead you will most likely get the result you are looking for.The question hasn't been answered because i have not as yet checked the colour of the sensor, when i next get chance to look i will of course come back and answer the question
@Liverpoolluke My apologies, there's so many contributors to this thread the timing/timeline is obscured unless you go looking in depth. Wammers is the expert on this and if you follow his lead you will most likely get the result you are looking for.
Lift pump brings fuel happily to before tge fip, should the fuel coming out of the feed pipe.to the injector be under alot of pressure? It comes out but not under a mass amount of pressure ,jź
Does the rev counter needle move when cranking ,If not no pulse from crank shaft sensor
At 3 pulses per rev from the ECM, I doubt you see much movement on the tacho when cranking that is not caused by voltage fluctuations.Does the rev counter needle move when cranking ,If not no pulse from crank shaft sensor
At 3 pulses per rev from the ECM, I doubt you see much movement on the tacho when cranking that is not caused by voltage fluctuations.
Is the rev counter driven off the alternator? I thought it was from the crank sensor via the ECM. Certainly the rev counter signal originates from the ECM, I haven't needed to look for the source but I don't remember a rev counter output on the alternator when I changed it.Nothing much happens indicator wise until the engine is running above 500 rpm and the alternator is producing current.
Is the rev counter driven off the alternator? I thought it was from the crank sensor via the ECM. Certainly the rev counter signal originates from the ECM, I haven't needed to look for the source but I don't remember a rev counter output on the alternator when I changed it.