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2 loose wires
Last edited by frankx; 6 November 2011, 21:49.
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View PostThis is getting tiresome now, 'Frankx' it's time to reveal your true identity?
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This is getting tiresome now, 'Frankx' it's time to reveal your true identity?
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EGR removal
Originally posted by Sancho View PostYou might get better answers if you typed in English. No-one knows what the #### you're talking about.
Some obvious questions -
What were the wires connected to when you started to take the engine to bits?
What is at the other end of the wires?
When you say you removed the EGR, have you got a picture of the bit you've taken out?
Is the starter motor now back in and working?
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You might get better answers if you typed in English. No-one knows what the #### you're talking about.
Some obvious questions -
What were the wires connected to when you started to take the engine to bits?
What is at the other end of the wires?
When you say you removed the EGR, have you got a picture of the bit you've taken out?
Is the starter motor now back in and working?
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mistery wire
Originally posted by NiftyNev View PostWhat Banjo Bolt? What Solenoid? All I see is two wires conneted to the Glow Plug Resistor under the intake manifold which is probably where his two wires belong.
Nev
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Originally posted by meooo View PostThe banjo bolt is quite clearly NOT an earth or an oil drain, its a solenoid on the fuel pump, the lower component is a starter motor.
Are you sure you're working on a Surf??
I too am confused
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I'm lost, I see a pic of the Glow plug resistor and its wiring, and lots of semi-words in odd orders!
Even with no glowplugs it'll start in the end, are you getting fuel to the injectors?
Your fault codes are jibberish, it'll flash continuously every 0.5 sec or so for no problem, or any number of flashes then a gap for the code.
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Originally posted by meooo View PostThe banjo bolt is quite clearly NOT an earth or an oil drain, its a solenoid on the fuel pump, the lower component is a starter motor.
Are you sure you're working on a Surf??
Nev
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View PostWonder what his excuse is....
Dyslexia.
Foreign.
Using an iPhone.
Lazy.
7 years old.
Primate.
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Wonder what his excuse is....
Dyslexia.
Foreign.
Using an iPhone.
Lazy.
7 years old.
Primate.
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The banjo bolt is quite clearly NOT an earth or an oil drain, its a solenoid on the fuel pump, the lower component is a starter motor.
Are you sure you're working on a Surf??
I too am confused
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