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    my head went about 6 months ago,i got a new one fitted by a guy that came recommended who turned out to be a right numpty.it took him eight weeks to do it and ever since the e.m.l light has been on and the turbo light does not come on and it smokes loads when i start it.
    i've taken it to three other mechanics who say it was put back together badly but have not done me any favours in putting it right. the e.m.l has been diagnosed as code four but none of them know what that is.can any one help me with a good mechanic in the essex area,
    many thanks.

  • #2
    how close are you to basildon mate?? TonyN is the man for surfs.
    TeaM BOFA4x4 Mac 2008

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    • #3
      This help ?

      If possible get it to Tony's - he will fix it for you.



      Trev
      Look out Eastbourne, the Pandas are coming !

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      • #4
        Code 4 is Coolant temp sensor.


        Laurie, which engine do you have?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by andrewlee31
          how close are you to basildon mate?? TonyN is the man for surfs.
          but tonyN be in basingstoke
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          • #6
            i have a 2.4 1993 surf.
            i am still driving it,is this a no no with the e.m.l on.
            all my readings are normal

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            • #7
              Its probably not going as well as it should, the ECU limits power when the engine is really cold, normally via the gearbox shifting, for the first 10 secs or so, if its not getting a temp reading the ECU will think its perminently cold.

              It probably won't hurt it, but its not the ideal situation.

              I make sure the plug is actually on the sender.
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              • #8
                I think Tony might be right and when the head was done they simply forgot to plug it in. I suspect the engine will be overfueling a little without the signal from the temp sensor to tell the ECU when it up to operating temp.

                Nev

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by NiftyNev
                  I think Tony might be right and when the head was done they simply forgot to plug it in. I suspect the engine will be overfueling a little without the signal from the temp sensor to tell the ECU when it up to operating temp.

                  Nev
                  yeah thats right but theres no need to dis it to replace the head
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by lord lucan
                    yeah thats right but theres no need to dis it to replace the head
                    Originally posted by winner
                    i got a new one fitted by a guy that came recommended who turned out to be a right numpty
                    Maybe the "numpty" broke it.

                    Nev

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                    • #11
                      sounds good,all i need now is someone to fix it!

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