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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: andyiow on 18 August 2008, 20:39:09
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This is a question for the gurus of the 2.5TD engine.
I have noticed on occasions that my EML sometimes flickers or comes on then goes away again. If I explain the 2 variations I have seen.
1, Driving down the road and then brake slowly, the EML flickers for less than one second and everything is fine.
2, Occurs at slightly higher speeds such as the motorway (50-60), EML comes on and no acceleration or constant speed, drop down a gear and everything Ok again.
Paperclip test come back negative.
Car oil changed every 3-3.5k(car due for an oil change this weekend), injector cleaner used every 3 tanks, no coolant loss and just the occasional struggle to start when hot.
Any thoughts would grateful as its somehing that bugs me and usually happens on the motorway which is most disconcerting.
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hmm what year is the car please?
Omegatoy
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myn flickers if its the maf causing a fault try cleaning your mass airflow meter
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Mine occasionally does this, and I managed to paperclip a lambda sensor related fault code out of it. Hasn't done it for ages now though...
Liam
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first off guys ITS A DIESEL, second i was going to say poss maf fault but it aint fitted to early cars hence asking the year>
and diesels dont have lambda dude!! :y
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first off guys ITS A DIESEL, second i was going to say poss maf fault but it aint fitted to early cars hence asking the year>
and diesels dont have lambda dude!! :y
I'm thinking more along lines of needle sensor (the piezo injector)
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sorry omega toy didnt notice it was an oilburner
will step out of this one
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hmm what year is the car please?
Omegatoy
96 N reg, do not think it has a MAF sensor being the older type (oil filter is the metal can)
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Oops sorry didn't read it was a tractor! You kind of automatically assume people are talking about proper engines - should have paid more attention :P :P
Ermm... what The Boy said - pizza needle thingy probably
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LOL wasnt having a pop guys, jst didnt want the poor guy to go looking for non existant parts!! could indeed be the piezo needle injector at fault but knowing these as i do i reckon its the pump problem again , diesel magic trick first methinks!!!!
TB remeber the white estate terry has/had? that had exactly the same fault :y
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LOL wasnt having a pop guys, jst didnt want the poor guy to go looking for non existant parts!! could indeed be the piezo needle injector at fault but knowing these as i do i reckon its the pump problem again , diesel magic trick first methinks!!!!
TB remeber the white estate terry has/had? that had exactly the same fault :y
I was secretly hoping not the pump. Diesel magic may help, even in temporarily...
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Oops sorry didn't read it was a tractor! You kind of automatically assume people are talking about proper engines - should have paid more attention :P :P
Nah, us tractor drivers can't be @r$ed with driving something that gives low 20's mpg, if yer lucky. You can pipe up again when you get nearer to the low 40's mpg urban driving. Until then...Still tongue, Wise head. ;D
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Oops sorry didn't read it was a tractor! You kind of automatically assume people are talking about proper engines - should have paid more attention :P :P
Nah, us tractor drivers can't be @r$ed with driving something that gives low 20's mpg, if yer lucky. You can pipe up again when you get nearer to the low 40's mpg urban driving. Until then...Still tongue, Wise head. ;D
Or simply own both ::)
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Slightly off-topic, but injector cleaner every 3 tankfuls? WTF? Are you talking STP/something similar? It's supposed to be every 6,000 miles (unless you're getting 2,000 miles to a tank!).
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Slightly off-topic, but injector cleaner every 3 tankfuls? WTF? Are you talking STP/something similar? It's supposed to be every 6,000 miles (unless you're getting 2,000 miles to a tank!).
Whats wrong with that?
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Slightly off-topic, but injector cleaner every 3 tankfuls? WTF? Are you talking STP/something similar? It's supposed to be every 6,000 miles (unless you're getting 2,000 miles to a tank!).
The only reason I do that is living somewhere that is only 24miles by 15 miles before hitting water means a lot of short journeys. It means I hardly get a long run (especially with all the roundabout and traffic lights about) so its just a precaution on my part.