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Full Fat Ray Member Since: 23 Jan 2014 Location: Cwm Llinau Posts: 574 |
Have you got access to an OBD code reader? If you are getting the MIL (Engine Management) warning light coming on and going off, there are events happening which are then clearing (i.e intermittent). First step would be to see if you have any 'pending' codes in the ECU - this could give you a clue as to where to start looking.
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10th Jun 2014 6:57pm |
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pld118 Member Since: 25 Mar 2013 Location: Bairns Posts: 4218 |
Ours recently had reduced engine performance warning light which turned out to be a new SC water pump required. |
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10th Jun 2014 7:09pm |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
Another thing to try is update the ECU software, i.e. loading it with the latest version of software. It solved my MIL issues on the 4.2
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10th Jun 2014 10:31pm |
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Stephen.125 Member Since: 25 Jun 2009 Location: Frodsham Posts: 1511 |
As above, I'd say it would be injector/fuel filter related. The LPG system obviously doesn't share that bit.
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11th Jun 2014 9:55am |
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Stretman Member Since: 06 Feb 2014 Location: Staffordshire Posts: 9 |
Hi all
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11th Jun 2014 3:39pm |
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Stretman Member Since: 06 Feb 2014 Location: Staffordshire Posts: 9 |
High again
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11th Jun 2014 6:57pm |
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Stretman Member Since: 06 Feb 2014 Location: Staffordshire Posts: 9 |
Hi all
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15th Jun 2014 8:55pm |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
Could have been a simple case of fuel gunking up. When petrol sits for a long time it can start to form some deposits that reduce flow, hamper valves from working properly. That is why it is better to drive on petrol every quarter or so for a 100 miles odd. Just to keep the petrol system working fine.
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15th Jun 2014 9:54pm |
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Stretman Member Since: 06 Feb 2014 Location: Staffordshire Posts: 9 |
I don't understand why the injectors get affected . As the car starts on petrol every morning then changes to gas once warm.
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15th Jun 2014 10:09pm |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
Also petrol goes stale over time, i.e. the more volatile components evaporate and some of the additives can get separated. The problem may just have been bad quality petrol, gunking, evaporation, additive separation. Nothing to do with the injectors as all, just bad fuel not getting to the injectors in sufficient quantity.
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15th Jun 2014 10:54pm |
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