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Water in the fuel ? No i now have a ECU problem Plz help
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Water in the fuel ? No i now have a ECU problem Plz help
Drowned the roza the other day, 1.6L EFI, and now i am still have problems.
The leads are good so is the dizzy so i pulled the plugs out and they are black, not a little bit completely black. So i am thinking i have water in the tank.
Wanted to fix it today but wanted eveyones opions before i pull the tank out.
Cheers Nick
The leads are good so is the dizzy so i pulled the plugs out and they are black, not a little bit completely black. So i am thinking i have water in the tank.
Wanted to fix it today but wanted eveyones opions before i pull the tank out.
Cheers Nick
Last edited by CWBYUP on Mon Oct 02, 2006 11:37 am, edited 2 times in total.
No idea, if this will help you much, but in the 4wd manual I got with 4wd, it has a bit about a light on the dash showing wheather there's water in the fuel etc.
here's what it got: (2 different filters)
filter 1
1: put a box under the fuel filter
2: loosen the drain valve (butterfly knob under filter) 4 or 5 turns, don't over lossen it may drop, if water doesn't drain properly press priming pump
3: once all water has been drained close drain valve
4: bleed any air from the fuel system
filter 2
1: put a box under fuel filter
2: loosen drain support screw (on top of the filter) and drain valve (under filter) 4-5 turns, again don't over do it.
3: after water is drained, close drain valve (under filter) and drain support screw (on top of filter)
4: bleed any air from the fuel system.
to bleed air out
Move the priming pump up and down until there is suddenly more resistance in the movement.
Got no idea if that will/could help you, but could be worth while checking out.
This is from a nissan D21 manual.
here's what it got: (2 different filters)
filter 1
1: put a box under the fuel filter
2: loosen the drain valve (butterfly knob under filter) 4 or 5 turns, don't over lossen it may drop, if water doesn't drain properly press priming pump
3: once all water has been drained close drain valve
4: bleed any air from the fuel system
filter 2
1: put a box under fuel filter
2: loosen drain support screw (on top of the filter) and drain valve (under filter) 4-5 turns, again don't over do it.
3: after water is drained, close drain valve (under filter) and drain support screw (on top of filter)
4: bleed any air from the fuel system.
to bleed air out
Move the priming pump up and down until there is suddenly more resistance in the movement.
Got no idea if that will/could help you, but could be worth while checking out.
This is from a nissan D21 manual.
CWBYUP has a petro engine no fuel/water seperator then fuel filterzagan wrote:No idea, if this will help you much, but in the 4wd manual I got with 4wd, it has a bit about a light on the dash showing wheather there's water in the fuel etc.
here's what it got: (2 different filters)
filter 1
1: put a box under the fuel filter
2: loosen the drain valve (butterfly knob under filter) 4 or 5 turns, don't over lossen it may drop, if water doesn't drain properly press priming pump
3: once all water has been drained close drain valve
4: bleed any air from the fuel system
filter 2
1: put a box under fuel filter
2: loosen drain support screw (on top of the filter) and drain valve (under filter) 4-5 turns, again don't over do it.
3: after water is drained, close drain valve (under filter) and drain support screw (on top of filter)
4: bleed any air from the fuel system.
to bleed air out
Move the priming pump up and down until there is suddenly more resistance in the movement.
Got no idea if that will/could help you, but could be worth while checking out.
This is from a nissan D21 manual.
you will notice the 1.6 efi EFI stands for electronic fuel injection a diesel has mechanical fuel injection and can run without any electrics but needs good atomization of the fuel where as good atomization of fuel on a petrol is not as important.
When you change your diesel ful filter do it every 5000 with your oil change and it is much easier to fill the filter with diesel first.
If you drown a diesel you have big problems as water does not compress and you may bend conrods a petrol however will just die and it is easier to get it running.
I used to own a sd25 a good little engine but what a slug
If you dont have panel damage you ain't trying hard enough
INOX is better for electrical stuff, as it repels water real well, but does not conduct electricity.
Metho does wonders, I put some in once a month.
Water shorting out can cause computer to go into a "limp" mode. Even if water has been dried out since. Totally disconect battery, drain residual charge by trying to start it. Then reconnect battery. This often resets ecu.
worth a try, but certainly check fuel system for water...
christover
Metho does wonders, I put some in once a month.
Water shorting out can cause computer to go into a "limp" mode. Even if water has been dried out since. Totally disconect battery, drain residual charge by trying to start it. Then reconnect battery. This often resets ecu.
worth a try, but certainly check fuel system for water...
christover
4WD SUZUKI CLUB VICTORIA
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Well i draine dthe tank last night and cleaned all lines, While i was at it i replaced a few blown globes in the dash.
Now the CHECK ENGINE light is on and i have tried Christover1's idea to reset the computer and filled it up with new fuel and it sounds about 2% better but thats still 97% off where it should be and the engine light is still on.
How do i fuly reset my ECU ?
Other than that i'm skrewed, the plugs and dizzy are good its getteing fuel, its getting air other than a sensor thats let go i'm stuffed.
I want a zuk with a carbie, I hate EFI
Or a diseal.
Thanks for the help guys.
Nick
Now the CHECK ENGINE light is on and i have tried Christover1's idea to reset the computer and filled it up with new fuel and it sounds about 2% better but thats still 97% off where it should be and the engine light is still on.
How do i fuly reset my ECU ?
Other than that i'm skrewed, the plugs and dizzy are good its getteing fuel, its getting air other than a sensor thats let go i'm stuffed.
I want a zuk with a carbie, I hate EFI
Or a diseal.
Thanks for the help guys.
Nick
I dont know how sensitive your engine is to this so take it with a grain of salt.
locate all your sensors.... start lowest, with the engine running, unplug it, if the engine changes thats not your sensor. if it doesnt change, chances are that sensor isnt being "seen" by the ecu, clean all the terminals chase the wiring etc and then maybe go buy a replacement.
Simon
locate all your sensors.... start lowest, with the engine running, unplug it, if the engine changes thats not your sensor. if it doesnt change, chances are that sensor isnt being "seen" by the ecu, clean all the terminals chase the wiring etc and then maybe go buy a replacement.
Simon
shakes wrote:I dont know how sensitive your engine is to this so take it with a grain of salt.
locate all your sensors.... start lowest, with the engine running, unplug it, if the engine changes thats not your sensor. if it doesnt change, chances are that sensor isnt being "seen" by the ecu, clean all the terminals chase the wiring etc and then maybe go buy a replacement.
Simon
Only problem with trying each and everyone of the sensors with the engine running is that you will end up with a whole heap of irrelevant codes that will be stored, clouding the waters a bit when you try to actually woirk out what is wrong (usually sends the ECU into limp home mode, ignoring some sensors altogether so not entirely "valid" results). By all means, do the connectors, but do it with the engine off, spraying WD40 or some other contact cleaner on the pins of the plugs and sockets.
Usual way of resetting the ECU is to disconnect the battery for an hour or two. Do this during your "search and discovery mission" on the plugs and sockets, then start it up again ansd see how it goes. It would be really useful to get the service manual to work out how to read the codes (OBD I usually jumpers a couple of pins together and watch the CEL, OBD II needs a code reader)
George Carlin, an American Comedian said; "Think of how stupid the average person is, and realise that half of them are stupider than that".
Tell me why I am laughingchristover1 wrote:INOX is better for electrical stuff, as it repels water real well, but does not conduct electricity.
Metho does wonders, I put some in once a month.
Water shorting out can cause computer to go into a "limp" mode. Even if water has been dried out since. Totally disconect battery, drain residual charge by trying to start it. Then reconnect battery. This often resets ecu.
worth a try, but certainly check fuel system for water...
christover
George Carlin, an American Comedian said; "Think of how stupid the average person is, and realise that half of them are stupider than that".
Do a self diagnosis on the ECU if the check engine light is on.CWBYUP wrote:Now the CHECK ENGINE light is on and i have tried Christover1's idea to reset the computer and filled it up with new fuel and it sounds about 2% better but thats still 97% off where it should be and the engine light is still on.
How do i fuly reset my ECU ?
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=25064
Some of the pics are missing, murcod should be able to help with plug location and pin numbers if he still has the pictures.
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