bambi mk 1 wrote:Err... I would change the electrical part of the ign switch before going near anything else
karl wrote:bambi mk 1 wrote:Err... I would change the electrical part of the ign switch before going near anything else
forgot to say that as well
bambi mk 1 wrote:Err... I would change the electrical part of the ign switch before going near anything else
Scottyp86 wrote:Has this happened because he undone the fuel nut to the injector? That’s all he did and then this
Happened. Does the fault need to be cleared for it to work again ?
Scottyp86 wrote:Don’t want to get to excited but just tried to start it after work
Got it going arfter a few try’s, and was air still in the lines so took it for a run
Got back and tried again and wouldn’t start, checked air in lines and still there
So got back in and tried it and it didn’t start and then I thought
I’ll try give the key a wiggle when it’s turnignover, as ignition switch was my next
Try and it started as soon as I wiggled it. Turnt it off tried again gave it a wiggle
It started , tried a 3rd time. It started. ..... got to be ignition switch surly?????
bambi mk 1 wrote:Scottyp86 wrote:Don’t want to get to excited but just tried to start it after work
Got it going arfter a few try’s, and was air still in the lines so took it for a run
Got back and tried again and wouldn’t start, checked air in lines and still there
So got back in and tried it and it didn’t start and then I thought
I’ll try give the key a wiggle when it’s turnignover, as ignition switch was my next
Try and it started as soon as I wiggled it. Turnt it off tried again gave it a wiggle
It started , tried a 3rd time. It started. ..... got to be ignition switch surly?????
It seems like you want someone to organise a raffle to raise the £15
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