2.4 LN130 had been running nicely up to a week ago, then for a couple of days it was a bit sluggish starting. After a few puffs of white smoke and rough idling, it'd be fine for the rest of the day, even starting.
Now though, it refuses to start :-( Turns over nicely, but never catches.
First thing I did was check for any stored codes. The only one was a code 5 for pump resistors. I found one of the resistors on the side of the pump was open circuit, so I fixed that. I'll do a separate post about that! Reset the ECU and it's now showing no fault codes.
Glow plugs and the glow plug timer seem to be working ok. I fitted new glow plugs at the start of the year.
Fuel filter is fine, fuel primer works ok, and diesel is getting through to the injectors ok.
I roped my Mum in earlier to crank it over while I watched the engine, and I'm getting puffs of atomised diesel coming from the area around where the turbo joins the exhaust downpipe. Here's a video
Any ideas? Maybe it's my Surf's way of telling me to get it Lexsurfed!
Thanks,
Dan
Now though, it refuses to start :-( Turns over nicely, but never catches.
First thing I did was check for any stored codes. The only one was a code 5 for pump resistors. I found one of the resistors on the side of the pump was open circuit, so I fixed that. I'll do a separate post about that! Reset the ECU and it's now showing no fault codes.
Glow plugs and the glow plug timer seem to be working ok. I fitted new glow plugs at the start of the year.
Fuel filter is fine, fuel primer works ok, and diesel is getting through to the injectors ok.
I roped my Mum in earlier to crank it over while I watched the engine, and I'm getting puffs of atomised diesel coming from the area around where the turbo joins the exhaust downpipe. Here's a video
Any ideas? Maybe it's my Surf's way of telling me to get it Lexsurfed!
Thanks,
Dan
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