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Check injection system vivaro
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Its booked in tomorrow so hopefully it will get sorted quickly.
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Log in. Sign up. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Hope someone can help i have Vauxhall vivaro 1. The garage said the faults were pointing towards the glow plugs which have been changed along with oil and filter.
Check injection system vivaro
Ever wondered why your Vauxhall Vivaro van is losing power or guzzling more fuel than usual? It might be time to check the injectors. Addressing injector issues promptly is crucial to keeping your van running smoothly and cost-effectively. The Vauxhall Vivaro is equipped with a sophisticated injection system that ensures optimal fuel delivery to the engine. This system comprises several key components, including the fuel pump, fuel injectors, and the electronic control unit ECU. The fuel pump is responsible for drawing fuel from the tank and delivering it to the injectors under high pressure. The electronic control unit ECU acts as the brain of the injection system, receiving inputs from various sensors and determining the precise amount of fuel needed for combustion.
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A plug in of course to confirm what's reporting the fault and a diag from there. Similar threads C. One of the most crackpot methods I've ever come across Come join the discussion about performance, modifications, diagnostics, maintenance, and more! Koicarpkeeper 94 Replies. The bulletins relating to this latter issue only refer to vans, and as mentioned the process is a replacement modified part number sensor, clean out of any sludge in the intake system this relates to moisture affecting the sensor , and by the looks of it a potential ECM update depending on VIN range too. This is because your engine uses excess diesel fuel to burn in the exhaust system, getting it stinking hot. Sign up. Search titles only. Please consider creating a new thread. To check if you have any outstanding recalls before you book it in use the 'My Vauxhall' App.
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Insert Quotes Quotes Post Reply. I wonder why the Honda doesn't need any additives to get it clean - no one knew at the dealership where I bought it - they just said it was 'a good design'. Vaux DPF are so I'm told very poor. Koicarpkeeper 94 Replies. They still have not resolved the issue of the warning lights even after replacing the Turbo Pressure Sensor which is what they thought was the issue. So realistically I am no better off except for the Product update as I still have a vehicle that has got warning messages and lights on. I will write further if there is anything to report. That rules out most of VAG stuff, I guess They are going to test it once more this morning and if all OK I will collect the van later today. And ill definitely call and check tomorrow on the way taking it there. Replacing the pressure sensor on the turbo to me seems a little odd considering the messages reported, does this even have anything to do with the injector system or Anti-Pollution system? You are right the product update and this issue are not related just coincidence that I found the update after the fault happened. I will update this thread again after I finally find out what went wrong. I wrote down all information on this down and took to my mechanic in the garage yesterday. Keep us informed.
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Many thanks for the information. Now I will know it.