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hi how doing sorry for delay ben down garage working on it.cranking over for hours .i noticed 2 loose wires joinged together with ring type connector 12mil hole centre coloured light brown green stripe across every 30 mil near rear end engine? cumming out the loom must had somthing to do with EGR removal cause thats only thing i was working on that side engine tested it registering 6.8 volts surely cant be earth? to manifold? every thing else fine glow plugs fuses .done diagnostic check E1 TE1for troubles engine lights flashes every 5 seconds ? GOT ANY IDEARS where the wire goes acording to codes downloaded off other site no 5. code correction resistance pump? i download engine control 2L TE circute diag. that shows connected to vsv intake and vrt vrp? were are they located under the bonnet?. which exlapins am getting airflow restriction to engine and that wire being of somthing to do with not starting? got any idears other members must had this experiance with hidden wire? while reoving EGR but i dont see any threads on it ecept one other member on old thread but doesent give the answer?
hi rick with EGR valve now removed i discover loose wire comes out the loom at rear engine were EGR VALVE WAS LOCATED cant figour out where the ####er goes brown green stripe across it ring connection type with 12 m hole bolt on to somthing? where egr was located.i tested it registering 6.9 volts when ignition on. done diagnostic check pins E1 Te1 engine light flashs every 5 seconds code 5?which is listed as correction resistance pump ? any idears ? the hooks up to were
Errrrrrrmmmmmm ......... I'm a bit confused, maybe try using Microsoft word to check grammar then copy and Paste to hear, as I and others, by the look of it, can't understand what your trying to say.
Think that more or less covers the punctuation and grammer...
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