Have a search on the forum you'll find the answers. In general terms the oil travels up the insulation via capillary action. Nobody seems to have solved a way of preventing it...yet!
Check the harness plug at the front of the engine every so often.
can oil in the injection harness be prevented in anyway ?? also how does the oil get in the ECU box ??
Thanks
Last edited by Defender=1st; 12th March 2007 at 08:23 PM.
Have a search on the forum you'll find the answers. In general terms the oil travels up the insulation via capillary action. Nobody seems to have solved a way of preventing it...yet!
Check the harness plug at the front of the engine every so often.
MY15 Discovery 4 SE SDV6
Past: 97 D1 Tdi, 03 D2a Td5, 08 Kimberley Kamper, 08 Defender 110 TDCi, 99 Defender 110 300Tdi[/SIZE]
I've got mine booked in next week for the big fix ($350) early next week,will post it up as soon as its done.
The Ugly Duckling-
03 Defender Xtreme, now reduced by 30%.
a master of invisibleness.
Quite a common problem with the td5, easy to fix, so far i never had to replace the complete loom down to the ecu. Take the valve cover off, replace the wiring harness in the cylinder head, cost around 75$. Keep cleaning the oil that makes it as far as the ecu, it’ll stop after a while.![]()
regards Richard
dont know if it is a permanent fix or not, but the guys at MR auto reckon it is, replaced the injector harness and fitted as the quote says"New sealed harness".Total cost for the job was around $300, takes around an hour.I dont imagine if they have come up with a permanent fix they would be telling anyone, they have a business to run after all.
The Ugly Duckling-
03 Defender Xtreme, now reduced by 30%.
a master of invisibleness.
I spoke with the guys at MR the other day and they tell me they pop the back off the plug where the wires converge (the cylindrical plug of the injector harness) and fill the plug completely with high temperature silicone. Then put the back, back on. This fills the back of the plug and stops oil sitting in the hollow plug where it eventually works its was downwards via the pins and on through the harness. It is not a 100% fix but does slow it down they say. It has to be better than leaving a hollow plug there whih will obviously fill up with oil.
The supposed new type harness is not a total fix and from what I have seen is no different to the original. Damn poor design.The o rings when they wear are the initial source of the problem. Have not found a permanent solution yet.
2011 Discovery 4 TDV6
2009 DRZ400E Suzuki
1956 & 1961 P4 Rover (project)
1976 SS Torana (project - all cash donations or parts accepted)
2003 WK Holden Statesman
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2000 Defender Extreme: Shrek (but only to son)
84 RR (Gone) 97 Tdi Disco (Gone)
98 Ducati 900SS Gone & Missed
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