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Re: Hitting a brick wall
« Reply #15 on: 20 October 2006, 07:43:14 »

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Any EML on?

If not, double check the multiram valves are working...

I have a similar problem with mine, how do I check the valves are working?

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Re: Hitting a brick wall
« Reply #16 on: 20 October 2006, 10:39:16 »

Can you confirm that the EML comes on when you turn on ignition then goes out once engine started.
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Re: Hitting a brick wall
« Reply #17 on: 20 October 2006, 16:53:26 »

Yes EML does come on when fired up .

Ok so I found the ram affair with the 2 stacks coming off . As I revved it untill cutting in and out the spring thing turned I tried pushing it with my finger and it would go no further . So do I strip tht 2 stacks off give a bit of lubrication to see if any better if not what is the next step .

Not gonna get it done till next weekend as off on hols 2moz till then . Again thanks for al the free advice  :y
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Re: Hitting a brick wall
« Reply #18 on: 20 October 2006, 17:05:20 »

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Yes EML does come on when fired up .

Ok so I found the ram affair with the 2 stacks coming off . As I revved it untill cutting in and out the spring thing turned I tried pushing it with my finger and it would go no further . So do I strip tht 2 stacks off give a bit of lubrication to see if any better if not what is the next step .

Not gonna get it done till next weekend as off on hols 2moz till then . Again thanks for al the free advice  :y
Do paperclip test then - ecu will tell you whats wrong :y
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Re: Hitting a brick wall
« Reply #19 on: 20 October 2006, 17:59:13 »

hi had it on a mates tech thingy says in first post what was picked up  :y
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Re: Hitting a brick wall
« Reply #20 on: 20 October 2006, 18:03:21 »

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hi had it on a mates tech thingy says in first post what was picked up  :y
Can you remember code, ie 19 or 31. Was engine running at time?
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Re: Hitting a brick wall
« Reply #21 on: 20 October 2006, 18:12:51 »

was done running , reset then run again I cor remember the code , I do'nt think mine will do the paperclip its a facelift  :exclamation
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Re: Hitting a brick wall
« Reply #22 on: 20 October 2006, 18:24:03 »

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was done running , reset then run again I cor remember the code , I do'nt think mine will do the paperclip its a facelift  :exclamation
If yours is 2.5 then it can do paperclip test.

19 = dead cert knackered crank sensor
31 if engine running = dead cert knackered crank sensor
31 if not running = indeterminate

(even Laidback66 agrees with that now ;))
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Re: Hitting a brick wall
« Reply #23 on: 20 October 2006, 18:27:55 »

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was done running , reset then run again I cor remember the code , I do'nt think mine will do the paperclip its a facelift  :exclamation
If yours is 2.5 then it can do paperclip test.

19 = dead cert knackered crank sensor
31 if engine running = dead cert knackered crank sensor
31 if not running = indeterminate

(even Laidback66 agrees with that now ;))

I dont want to carry this thing on but...I got 31 with engine off, disappeared with engine running.
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Re: Hitting a brick wall
« Reply #24 on: 20 October 2006, 18:29:05 »

Ok what I will have to do when I get back is see if my mate remembers the code tho I will still see if ram valves are sticky . Got no problem starting the car hot or cold .
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Re: Hitting a brick wall
« Reply #25 on: 20 October 2006, 18:33:16 »

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was done running , reset then run again I cor remember the code , I do'nt think mine will do the paperclip its a facelift  :exclamation
If yours is 2.5 then it can do paperclip test.

19 = dead cert knackered crank sensor
31 if engine running = dead cert knackered crank sensor
31 if not running = indeterminate

(even Laidback66 agrees with that now ;))

I dont want to carry this thing on but...I got 31 with engine off, disappeared with engine running.
Yes, thats what I just said, isn't it?
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Re: Hitting a brick wall
« Reply #26 on: 20 October 2006, 18:33:58 »

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Ok what I will have to do when I get back is see if my mate remembers the code tho I will still see if ram valves are sticky . Got no problem starting the car hot or cold .
Or try the paperclip test as EML is coming on. Do paperclip test with engine running if possible :y
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Re: Hitting a brick wall
« Reply #27 on: 20 October 2006, 18:46:12 »

My eml is not coming on  :exclamation
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Re: Hitting a brick wall
« Reply #28 on: 20 October 2006, 18:57:52 »

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My eml is not coming on  :exclamation

we're going round in circles here :o
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Re: Hitting a brick wall
« Reply #29 on: 20 October 2006, 19:03:24 »

What about Marks suggestion, blocked exhaust? How could you check that one?
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