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    Looks like it's the harness. Issue is there is none in the country at the moment!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by harlie View Post
    Rough idle sure point to running on 5, and there won't be any smoke. There is a "Wheeler Dealers" episode that showed basic trouble shooting very nicely. Unplug injectors one by one to see if the engine changes - if it is running on 5 as you go through each injector - unplug a good one and it will be on 4 - unplug the bad one and there's no difference. Once you have found which one it is, take the injector out, point it into a bottle and start the engine again, there should be no fuel. At this point, unplug another injector and use its plug onto the injector in the bottle - If it still has no fuel its the injector - if it starts squirting its the harness.
    I blame that episode for elevating my interest in L322s.
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    Mine did a harness a few months ago, car was almost undriveable at all, couldn't get over 20 k/hour and ran like a bucket of bolts at idle. It had only dropped one cylinder and the whole car was shaking.

    Karcraft had several harnesses when I bought mine...... half what a local so called specialist sold a "low k better than new" harness which also turned out to be faulty.....

    I was well impressed with the price - was expecting to pay an arm and a leg.

    If you were local I would happily lend you my butchered made out of two spare harness to get you going until a new one shows up

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    Harness

    Who was the specialist that you got your harness from ? and what was the cost ?
    I have similar problems, one day it runs perfect, the next like a bag of bolts...
    Cheers Paul

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    So although I was told by both local dealer and local mechanic that there was no harness in the country British Off-road on the Sunshine Coast procured one for me in 2 days. Cost was about $127 including express postage to my door. Wasn't difficult to fit....took about an hour to remove and replace. Completely resolved the problem!
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    Great news.
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    Replaced the intank pump with a $60 ebay BMW X5 petrol one; ok in diesel but apparently only 3/4 the output volume; of course it was 8mm outlet instead of the diesel 10mm outlet, but replaced that hose with some ubeaut 8mm non-reinforced solid-right-thru hose from hydraulic shop- supposed to be used extensively in Mercedes trucks as standard (?).

    All working well now; quick starts; can run tank to empty; no more bubbles in the line under bonnet.

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    Have you checked fuel quality

    Some problems I had a few years back started in a similar manner and it was bad fuel that damaged injectors.
    Did you happen to fill the car somewhere different?
    Take a sample of the fuel and just place in a jar and look at it.
    That was all I had to do to quickly determine that I had been sold adulterated fuel

    Sorry folks I did not see that problem had already been corrected.
    Last edited by uteman; 16th April 2015 at 08:49 PM. Reason: Looks like the owner has problem licked

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