ned wrote:What's the coild?
Tdci or tddi?
knobby1 wrote:ned wrote:What's the coild?
Tdci or tddi?
Either way he needs codes read....he mentioned his light flashing...something's amiss..!
Lord Knobrot
ned wrote:What's the coild?
Tdci or tddi?
Brains_transit wrote:I'd be testing the wiring as I think the ecu isn't common to fail here's the link how to test the wiring viewtopic.php?f=18&t=124587
dovey wrote:Brains_transit wrote:I'd be testing the wiring as I think the ecu isn't common to fail here's the link how to test the wiring viewtopic.php?f=18&t=124587
thanks very much will get it tested when its back
ned wrote:dovey wrote:Brains_transit wrote:I'd be testing the wiring as I think the ecu isn't common to fail here's the link how to test the wiring viewtopic.php?f=18&t=124587
thanks very much will get it tested when its back
Yep mine had a few tiny breaks in the wire around the starter motor area, took me 7 1/2 hours to find and fix. N
ned wrote:Mines a tdci so it was constantly in limp mode New set of injectors fitted and programmed and the bugger wouldn't idle and kept throwing up a pump and throttle fault, after fixing the wires it runs like a dream, apart from the spring it wrapped last night.
Here's the fun I had. N
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=182057&hilit=neds+non+running+piece+of............joy&start=135#p1556956
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