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Re: turning over without firing
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#1623992
14/08/2018 20:02
14/08/2018 20:02
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GrahamL
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GrahamL
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Pull blue connector for cam sensor at rear left of engine just at the back/left of the intake manifold. It'll give an injector warning light but it'll clear when you plug it back in again.
Either that or pull the fuel pump fuse or relay above the ECU in passenger footwell. Or pull both connectors out of the yellow code box in dash above fuse box in driver's footwell.
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Re: turning over without firing
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14/08/2018 20:23
14/08/2018 20:23
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20vtDanV
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20vtDanV
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Can you not unplug the coilpacks ? That way it won't fire but will crank?
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Re: turning over without firing
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14/08/2018 22:08
14/08/2018 22:08
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GrahamL
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That would work but will take much longer to do and won't stop fuel being injected so you risk flooding it and then having difficulty restarting.
Even with pulling the fuel pump fuse or relay you'll still get some fuel injected if the rail has any pressure remaining, so pulling the cam sensor or code box connectors would be my recommended method.
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Re: turning over without firing
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15/08/2018 11:06
15/08/2018 11:06
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evvosown
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Hello to anyone that can help with my 20v turbo. It's been standing for a year. Battery disconnected. New battery fitted but the car just turns and won't fire. I've tried resetting the immobilizer with all 3 keys in order etc but it won't fire. Any ideas please. Gary.
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Re: turning over without firing
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15/08/2018 11:14
15/08/2018 11:14
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GrahamL
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GrahamL
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Let's start with the usual questions... what exactly are the code light and injector light on the dash doing? And can you hear the fuel pump prime when you turn on the ignition? Both lights should come on, go off and stay off during cranking, if either aren't coming on at all, are staying on or coming back on during cranking then that points at the problem.
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Re: turning over without firing
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15/08/2018 19:07
15/08/2018 19:07
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20vtDanV
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20vtDanV
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That would work but will take much longer to do and won't stop fuel being injected so you risk flooding it and then having difficulty restarting.
Even with pulling the fuel pump fuse or relay you'll still get some fuel injected if the rail has any pressure remaining, so pulling the cam sensor or code box connectors would be my recommended method. To be fair I didn't think of that ! Good point
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Re: turning over without firing
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16/08/2018 21:32
16/08/2018 21:32
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Hello to anyone that can help with my 20v turbo. It's been standing for a year. Battery disconnected. New battery fitted but the car just turns and won't fire. I've tried resetting the immobilizer with all 3 keys in order etc but it won't fire. Any ideas please. Gary. I believe the red key always works -maybe someone else can confirm?? You may need to do the key learning process again afterwards.
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