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I've checked the resistance against all the injectors and they're all showing between 14 and 15 ohms so no issue there. My only thought if it was blocked?
For sure. £28 is the best option. Leads and the coil pack are both at least £50. I'll give that a test and see how we go. If they all spray fine, we know it's one of the other two
So, just for clarification, I'm looking for an equal spray pattern. Should be a similar volume to the rest and not squirting..more spraying (pun intended). Is that right?
The issue is they're all used. I bought a rail with injectors about 6 months ago to try and cure this. Obviously it didnt work. My thinking is that it's not injector related. I changed all 4 6 months ago which didnt do a lot. The coil pack and leads haven't changed but again, that's process of...
Well that is a good point. Perhaps I'm wrong but judging by the state of 1 of the spark plugs, I assumed it to be cylinder 3. So that's the injector I changed.
Okay. Update. I swapped the injector for another one I had (used). Reassembled the inlet manifold etc etc. Started up fine. After idling for a bit, I checked the fault codes and it's still showing the fault code. Still feels like its misfiring too.
Any other suggestions?
Well that's reassuring. I've got 8 injectors (4 off the car on a spare rail). Think its worth switching one or two around?
Should I soak or clean them before trying?
Hi all,
I know this topic has been covered again and again but I hope to cover this issue in a little more detail than the others....with your help!
I've got the usual flashing engine management light at idle and now whilst driving. The main culprits are Injectors, Coil Pack or HT Leads...
Haha. I'll buy it for £5 and a packet of crisps. Believe me, the switch is the easiest thing you'll replace. Its located down by your dip stick / oil filter area. Unplug it from its sensor and then just screw the new one on. Done!
As I said above, the pump will let you know if it's on it's way out or low on fluid. They tend to scream in my experience. I would be ordering a new power switch before anything else. The switch I ordered was £28. Which is relatively small compared to a new pump I'd imagine!
As above, these cars have very little rear brake usage. Just stay with OEM (or whatever is cheapest tbh) as they contribute very little to the braking performance
This is another good point. On my old 182, I had 4 new tyres and then geo done and good lord it was night and day. I remember wondering what the hell they had done to make it so good!
The new 182 is yet to be treated to such an experience...
When I used to run that set up, I think I used to ruin 34 psi in the front and 32 in the back to give it a little more stick in the corner. That being said, "best pressure" is the most subjective thing ever!!
Will do. Unlikely to be using it for a little while as my detailing spot is occupied! The reviews all seem to be good tbh, even outside of the EZ circle jerk
Not tried it yet. Well reviewed on the EZ fb page but there is a lot of ass kissing in the hope of free stuff on there. Value for money it cant be beaten. Yesterday when I looked a bottle of AF Iron Out was £13 ex del for 500ml. So its 5x better value in that example
One other thing that's just popped into my head is tyre pressure levels. My car always feels so different when the tyres are at the incorrect pressure. It feels unwilling to move direction almost. When the pressure is spot on, its mega darty. I know that's a wierd one but worth a shot!
No drama. My knowledge is basic too but I've had a good few fiddles with these cars by now. As far as I remember, you have to unscrew the lid and there will be a dipstick like thing on the end of the cap. That will indicate the level of the fluid. One thing to note: DO NOT get the liquid on your...
In my experience, if the power steering pump is on it's way out, it will let you know about it! They squeal! Unlikely to be that. As you've said though, worth checking the reservoir. Also, worth checking the power steering pressure switch as they're known for going. Can be a spot for leaking...