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    Default Opel astra 2002 1.7 Diesel ECU Isuzu

    HI, car is: Opel Astra 2002, 1.7 d Isuzu, engine ECU full of diesel inside. Car didnt starts, no any error. any idea how to fix ???? Inside didnt see any blown parts like before I has with another car.

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    Take a look and search for dry solder joints.

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    ecu on top of engine or the edu down the back? if no faults showing it might be injector seals

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    Quote Originally Posted by darius89 View Post
    HI, car is: Opel Astra 2002, 1.7 d Isuzu, engine ECU full of diesel inside. Car didnt starts, no any error. any idea how to fix ???? Inside didnt see any blown parts like before I has with another car.
    If ECU is full with diesel ,you can try to clean it ,
    i have my own metod by blowing all this mix of diesel
    and "gel" with air,is not so easy ,but is working 100%...
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    Quote Originally Posted by darius89 View Post
    HI, car is: Opel Astra 2002, 1.7 d Isuzu, engine ECU full of diesel inside. Car didnt starts, no any error. any idea how to fix ???? Inside didnt see any blown parts like before I has with another car.

    I think your spill valve is blocked.....

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    Spill valve working. (made activation with diagnostic, and shows that working ) and no errors.

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    does the glowplug lamp illuminate? is it injecting diesel if you crack off injector pipe?

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    hi, did you check the pins of your ecu?

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    I had the same, the pump valve is defected, the diesel was coming up to the ecu, and i look and looked than i saw a litlle drop on the pump . On the pump is an valve that leaks inside

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    ive seen this before but never found a reason either edu was fine but main ecm had a diesel smell to it
    maybe ingress through wiring ?
    but no apparent leaks from spill or inj?
    maybe someones cracked inj at some point as this one i had did the rounds before i got it ?
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    mite be injector pump got water in it i had that before

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    I had similar problem it was a dry joint on the fuel ecu bolted to the back of the engine, resoldered the joints and it worked fine.

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    Hi, dry joints is in pump ECU , but there I'm talking about engine ECU. Connector full of diesel and inside full of diesel. Before I has same problem, but found 2 parts blown, this dont have any visible damage, No any errors, in dash everything ok. Tomorrow will start with this car, so then could say more .....

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    Hi, after fixing engine ecu, I got error in pump ecu ( spill Valve)
    Thanks to all for help.
    Problem solved.

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    I could not fix the diesel pump error.

 

 

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