That would be awesome - though I'd need to know what pressure it SHOULD be at before i can do much with it :)
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Basically any significant positive pressure is good. The HPFP has a vane feed pump that could suck a golf ball through a straw, but having a positive pressure at its input stops it cavitating and bad stuff happening.
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I tested the glow plugs, and they are not working except for 1, which seems to draw 0.6 Amps. I'm getting my mechanic to change them next month during the service. I hope he doesn't have trouble as they seem to have the strength of a biro according to Robbie's write up mentioned earlier.
Hello gentlemen.
Also facing the same issue. Tried to change the starter, the low fuel pressure pump, switching up nozzles as well.Is there any progress to troubleshoot this?
Thanks for the response.
I do have a gap tool that can read values. What should I look out for? Is this on the first crank? Also are you referring to the crank shaft position sensor part number LR009793? Is it just replacing with no need to program it? Did this resolve your issue?