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From: Trev on 19 Jul 2010 10:37 Hi all Fusion 14tdi has leaking injector/s. I had this last year and it turned out to be the injector seal on one cylinder. Looking round the net it seems to be a regular problem on this engine anyone have any tips to cure it or is it going cost me on a regular basis? Thanks Trev
From: Mike Tomlinson on 20 Jul 2010 02:28 In article <i21nvt$b89$1(a)news.albasani.net>, Trev <trev(a)home.com> writes > anyone have any tips to cure >it Don't buy a Ford? -- (\__/) (='.'=) (")_(")
From: Tim.. on 21 Jul 2010 08:28 "Trev" <trev(a)home.com> wrote in message news:i21nvt$b89$1(a)news.albasani.net... > Hi all > Fusion 14tdi has leaking injector/s. I had this last year and it turned > out to be the injector seal on one cylinder. Looking round the net it > seems to be a regular problem on this engine anyone have any tips to cure > it or is it going cost me on a regular basis? Fraid this is par for the course with both the 1.4 and 1.6 PSA engines in both Fords, Cits and Pugs. If you dont want to feel alone, ask a merc C class or Sprinter owner about the same issue on their's - its worse! The injectors tend to seize in the head and break up when using the slide hammer to get them out. Tim..
From: Kenny on 21 Jul 2010 15:04 In message <i21nvt$b89$1(a)news.albasani.net>, Trev <trev(a)home.com> writes >Hi all >Fusion 14tdi has leaking injector/s. I had this last year and it turned >out to be the injector seal on one cylinder. Looking round the net it >seems to be a regular problem on this engine anyone have any tips to cure >it or is it going cost me on a regular basis? >Thanks >Trev It's just one of those things with this engine, at least the car will still run while you save up... I had mine changed in March, dealer (Kilmarnock) took �315 in total, changing injector feed and return pipes at the same time. -- Kenny
From: Kellerman "kellerman on 22 Jul 2010 05:59
On 19/07/2010 15:37, Trev wrote: > Hi all > Fusion 14tdi has leaking injector/s. I had this last year and it turned > out to be the injector seal on one cylinder. Looking round the net it > seems to be a regular problem on this engine anyone have any tips to cure > it or is it going cost me on a regular basis? > Thanks > Trev Ask a Vectra B owner the same question. Injector seals fail in the 2.0 and 2.2dti (ex-fiat) engine. Causes starting problem if the car is parked with the engine uphill (!) and costs £500 to fix. -- Blow my nose to email me |