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johnb5177

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Hi Guys,

Sorry not contributing a lot, I am busy trying to learn new things, and my head in 'book's digital and real.

Also very busy with the Response team delivering prescriptions around South Wales for the last few weeks...

That is when my own crisis hit.....car running very normally thank you...EML comes on, as it seems to randomly....BUT...this time it doesn't vanish, just as randomly, and no power up, sluggish as a lettuce filled slug, 0-3 in about 5 minutes.

As yet no information, but I am attempting to take it to my engineer in the morning, where he will connect it to his diagnostics and read the fault codes......

There t'is, the tractor has at last thrown a serious wobbly at me after all this time of steady reliable service.....

We will find out tomorrow.....

I may be reduced to driving Swmbos Fabia....
 
Initial thoughts from engineer is fuel pump /timing, onto another for 2nd opinion
 
Also worth changing the fuel filter, you could of picked up some dirty fuel as I did, and read the fault codes, Rick
 
Okay guys, thank you for your input.
Disconnected MAF, no difference.
Fuel filter checked, okay.
Bosch engineer is convinced that pump/timing module is at fault. As I have no facilities, in lock down, and need the vehicle fixed as soon as is practicable, and working with meds delivery. It is in for repairs with a 12 mth warranty on them.
It is not a cheap fix, but I haven't got the funds for a newer vehicle. She may be 18 yrs old, but she's a good 'un and she needs to be kept going for a while yet...
 
If MAF disconnected and no difference, then it's the MAF.

What did the fault code say?
 
Hi guys,
Sorry for the delay in replying.....fault is a seized adv/rtd piston in pump, causing internal solenoid to burn out.
Being rebuilt this week.
Back start nxt week.
 
Hi guys,
Sorry for the delay in replying.....fault is a seized adv/rtd piston in pump, causing internal solenoid to burn out.
Being rebuilt this week.
Back start nxt week.

Sounds expensive :eek: Thanks for posting it though, great info :thumb2
 
Hi guys,
Sorry for the delay in replying.....fault is a seized adv/rtd piston in pump, causing internal solenoid to burn out.
Being rebuilt this week.
Back start nxt week.

I am surprised you have found someone to strip and rebuild a pump, not many of them left, care to post contact details, Rick
 
Hi guys,
Sorry for the delay in replying.....fault is a seized adv/rtd piston in pump, causing internal solenoid to burn out.
Being rebuilt this week.
Back start nxt week.

Fantastic work :thumb2

Like Rick said, details and pictures galore :lol :lol

As long as you don't mind sharing your source, we won't tell anyone :naughty
 
Hi guys,

No worries about sharing at all.....

See below for details......and yes expensive repair, but to me worth it...the car is in very good alround condition, with no serious rust and a great engine.

I know she is 18 yrs old, and has 134k on the clock, but to replace her I'd have to be looking at £4-5k, which I don't want to have to afford...

So I've gone for this repair, with a 12mnth warranty.......and at the moment I need that vehicle back, and reliable for the insane response work our team are undertaking.....

SHORTS AUTO ELECTRICAL (MAIN BOSCH AGENT) These guys service vehicles for Ambulace service, Police, Water Board, other utilities. Their resident diesel wizard is STUART.....

Mailing address:

Swansea - 43-51 Station road, Landore, Swansea, West Glamorgan, SA1 2JE.

Cardiff - Lansdowne garage, Lansdowne road, Cardiff, CF5 1JU.

Phone:

Swansea - Tel (01792) 469595 Fax (01792) 644643

Cardiff - Tel (02920) 232224 Fax (02920) 232229

Email:

Swansea stores / garage - [email protected]

Cardiff stores - [email protected]

Diesel workshop - [email protected]

Tachograph - [email protected]

Accounts - [email protected]

See the link below for fuel pump service......

https://sites.google.com/site/shortsauto/pump-injector-workshop
 
Thank you for that, I have made notes, you will not have had much change from 1k for that repair I am guessing, but as you say worth it, Rick
 
Rick,

Try 2k, may be a little closer......:eek:

But still worth it to me.....:thumb2

JB
 
Rick,

Try 2k, may be a little closer......:eek:

But still worth it to me.....:thumb2

JB

Wow I would have to be very desperate to pay that, but it it is worth it to you then that is all that matters, Rick
 
Rick,

We all have differing levels of acceptability....I dont have the knowledge or facilities, as you have, to maintain vehicles at a reasonable cost.

The car is worth the investment, and until I'm forced to spend much more cash on a newer vehicle, which may or may not be better than this one, I'll keep her going until I reach my limit.

But to add into the mix, as they had to disconnect the battery for some time, the car now locks itself.....without me touching the fob.....should I try re registering fob to car, although the fob does actually work....:nenau:nenau:nenau
 
Rick,

We all have differing levels of acceptability....I dont have the knowledge or facilities, as you have, to maintain vehicles at a reasonable cost.

The car is worth the investment, and until I'm forced to spend much more cash on a newer vehicle, which may or may not be better than this one, I'll keep her going until I reach my limit.

But to add into the mix, as they had to disconnect the battery for some time, the car now locks itself.....without me touching the fob.....should I try re registering fob to car, although the fob does actually work....:nenau:nenau:nenau
 
I would try disconnecting the battery, (both leads) and holding the leads together for a min or so to discharge all the capacitors in the system, then reconnect and see how it goes, Rick
 

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