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27th February 2012, 21:40 | #21 |
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27th February 2012, 21:42 | #22 |
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Really sorry to hear that you are still having problems Ben, sorry I have no answers but yours is such a lovely motor try and stay positive and keep the faith
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27th February 2012, 21:54 | #24 |
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Anyway Ben, can you confirm that you've dried out the ECM but are still getting errors such as the varying coolant temperature readout.
Regarding the connectors, have you tried contacting the ECM manufacturer Siemens? Simon.
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Hi Simon. Yes, dried out the ECU 2 weekends ago. Temperature issues only started yesterday. Haven't tried Siemens. Will do if it just looks to be the connectors. Initially thought they might be Tyco. |
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Could anyone point me in the direction of the seal for the coolant temperature sensor please?
Found ; MDY100080 Thanks Ben Last edited by Typhoon190; 14th March 2012 at 17:35.. |
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Engine loom out. Hoping I can put it all back together again.
Some pics of the damage. Going to put some extra protection round the coolant sensor link harness this time round. |
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I'm off work now, so mission1 is to try and hunt down the loom. If you PM me your address, if I find it I'll get it in the post to you tomorrow
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Thanks David. Will do. Please also pm me your paypal address or alike.
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Still Waiting for your address bully
Still need you to road test one of these self testing VIS Motors
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