24v over fueling
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Re: 24v over fueling
I feel that we need more information.
What do they mean that it is over fuelling
Does it start, but won’t tick over
Have they done anything to it prior to this happening
Are the plugs getting wet, because it’s not burning the fuel?
What do they mean that it is over fuelling
Does it start, but won’t tick over
Have they done anything to it prior to this happening
Are the plugs getting wet, because it’s not burning the fuel?
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Re: 24v over fueling
It dosent start the garage was gonna tow start it apparently has spark just to much fuel
causeing it to flood and not start,it still has key fob immobiliser on it i believe it had the cam belt
done so maybe out/ owner has passed my number over to the garage
Strange ive never had this before so could be
timing out
immobiliser /ECU fault
FPR fault
CPS should be ok if has spark
possible dissy
causeing it to flood and not start,it still has key fob immobiliser on it i believe it had the cam belt
done so maybe out/ owner has passed my number over to the garage
Strange ive never had this before so could be
timing out
immobiliser /ECU fault
FPR fault
CPS should be ok if has spark
possible dissy
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Re: 24v over fueling
It may have a spark outside the engine, but inside the cylinder conditions, it could well be very weak. Could be failing coil, timing out, or even HT leads in wrong order, I can't remember if there is a pressure regulator on them, could be failed injectors or they are being kept open all the time, The list is endless so work through the easy stuff first.
Cam timing could be out as you said but without inspecting everything before delving deeper, I'm in the dark
Cam timing could be out as you said but without inspecting everything before delving deeper, I'm in the dark
Re: 24v over fueling
Was it running when it was last used but then would not start? If so, its the CPS system for my money. Only one of the two no start due to lockout faults that will cause this. You still get a spark from the dizzy but the engine doesnt know where the crank is so though everything else is good it wont allow a start. My problem was a CPS wire cut through by the pulley near the CPS. Somewhere in my posts of long ago I posted a list of faults and causes put together from ford fault codes by a chap in the states who clearly knew the engine well which is how I found this out. same problem as the notorious cps plug and socket of course!
Found the post "Need some Serious help please" posted by Sunfly, Sat 30th May 2020. All the codes, what they mean, what the sympoms are. Incidentally I had the CPS fault but no code!!!! All I had was emmission sensors which were not acually faulty so the codes were a massive red herring. Car is a 1997 24v.
Found the post "Need some Serious help please" posted by Sunfly, Sat 30th May 2020. All the codes, what they mean, what the sympoms are. Incidentally I had the CPS fault but no code!!!! All I had was emmission sensors which were not acually faulty so the codes were a massive red herring. Car is a 1997 24v.
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Re: 24v over fueling
Good info Bob have passed on to the owner but i did say check the CPS as he had the cambelt etc done then stopped
working a month later and said check the wire has been zip tied to the dipstick and not nicked by the pulley
working a month later and said check the wire has been zip tied to the dipstick and not nicked by the pulley
Re: 24v over fueling
as you said Kev, start with the easy stuff! Might be more than a coincidence that he gets this problem after a cambelt change.
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Re: 24v over fueling
I'd be interested in the outcome, especially the over fuelling bit. Mine has always smelt rich, but this year is the first year it actually failed on CO. Last year it was high lambda, yet we got it down by shoving a rag in one of the tailpipes!
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Re: 24v over fueling
Does anyone have a pic of the factory original O2 sensors?
I've found 3(!) but one has a fat slotted shield on the gas end and two have a smaller ends with punched holes.
I don't want to reuse buggered sensors
I've found 3(!) but one has a fat slotted shield on the gas end and two have a smaller ends with punched holes.
I don't want to reuse buggered sensors
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