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    Engine miss

    Hi all
    Just a quick question my td5 has developed a miss at around 2200-2500rpm it's almost like an injector has missed a cycle any help would be good I replaced the injection harness about 3 or 4 years ago. As this has only just started I haven't looked at the car yet but some direction as to where to start would be great thanks for any help Phil.

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    I'd start with replacing the loom.
    I seem to recall that was about the rpm mine was missing at when the loom was stuffed.

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    It's prob worth unplugging the injector harness at the head to check for oil first. You can do this with just the plastic acoustic cover removed.
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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    Thanks I will change the fuel injection loom see if that helps

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    I would have a look down behind the battery box at wear the main section of engine loom crosses over your ACE hydraulic lines. I have seen a few cases (my TD5 included) where the loom has rubbed up against the lines causing it to wear through and short out.

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    I have no ACE but thanks anyway.

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    It could still be rubbing in that area even if its on the chassis. Worth a quick look anyway

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