konrad983
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Hi guys,
I have a 1.2 8v corsa.
I was removing my single point fuel injector (which was working b4 i messed up things) for inspection, and when i assembled everything back together my engine is trying to start, but cant!!!
Can anyone please help me??
Thanks
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PaulW
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did you de-pressurize the fuel system prior to removeing the injector?
also just check make sure the wiring plug is clean & all contacts are clean too
are you also getting a spark? remove one of the plugs & just rest it on the cam-cover, it should spark when you try to turn the engine over.
[Edited on 05-06-2004 by PaulW]
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konrad983
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no i didnt de-pressurize the fuel sytem!
yes, i do have a spark.
what can i do pls?
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PaulW
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Did you remove the injector becuase of some running problems? If it was lumpy idling or hesitation during acceleration, could be fuel pump :boggle
but...
remove the black housing above the injector & whiole someone is trying to start the engine, see if you can see a spray of fuel in the throttle-body. if you cant, then there could be problems with the connection to the injector, or it may not be seated correctly. Connect a volt meter to the wiring connector & see if there are any pulses when turning engine over & if there is, try removeing the injector again & re-fitting it.
If no pulses on voltage meter, could be the fuse which has gone, but I'm unsure as to what fuse corresponds to the fueling system as I cant find my haynes manual.
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konrad983
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No i had no probems b4, it was running fine. I removed the injector just for inspection.
Yes i can see the spray of fuel.
Its been taking a lot of fuel,maybe it choked?
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konrad983
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There is fuel overflowing. maybe the injector is spraying too much fuel?
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PaulW
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could be flooded then
disconnec the wiring plug from the injector, remove the plugs & just leave it for about 30mins, could try turnin it over to clear out any resedue while plugs are out!
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konrad983
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do mean removing the sparking plugs?
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PaulW
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yes sorry
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konrad983
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yes i just removed them and all 4 were soaked with fuel. i have another set of sparking plugs, gonna try them now.
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konrad983
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With the other sparking plugs i still have the same problem. im going to leave it for 30mins and try again later. hope a miracle happens!!
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konrad983
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I still have the same problem. Please help!! anyone had a similar problem b4?
i didnt de-pressurize the fuel system b4 i removed the injector...what could happen?
fuel is being sprayed but it still wont start.
all i did is that i removed the injector, cleaned the tip and placed it back.
Please help!!
thanks
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konrad983
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My fuel injector is faulty, does anyone know the price of it?
Thanks
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