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    Default opel vivaro no start .....

    hello i need some help with vivaro 1.9 tcdi 2006
    problem began when ran out of diesel

    fitted new filter and bled system and now its a real pain in the ass to start ..........when it does eventally start it has no power !!! put foot to flow and it takes long time to go from 1000rpm to 2000rmp then it just stays there for about 1 minute then it revs up ok and drives perfect !!!!!!!!!! turn it off and it starts and drives ok !!!!!!!!!!!...........leave it till end of day then same problem .......i have no fault codes either and if i spray easy start in filter it starts straight away but still has the flat spot between 1000 rpm and 2000rpm !!!
    things i have tried and changed are

    new fuel filter
    new boost pressure sensor
    cleaned erg valve
    cleaned fuel lines from the hand pump to tank
    fitted new glow plugs
    blew air slowly through line to pump in tank with fuel cap off and you can hear it bubble
    bled system 3 times
    no air bubbles

    still same problem this morning ............it turns over starts and direct stops ........if i spray in easy start it starts and runs but no power like i mentioned above ..........
    maybe someone knows the issue with this .....could really need some help ....big thx in advance

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    Could be fuel returning to tank. Maybe bad non return valve in hand pump. Check spill pipes. Bad air flows are another thing. Also make sure all air pipes are on and secure.
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    Try it with the Maf disconnected. Think i replied on your other post.

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    Tap the fuel pressure sensor gently, could be some dirt stuck in there

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    Hello I have already met this problem several times 9 times out of 10 the problem comes from the sensor maf (no def in the calculator)
    pay attention to the quality of the sensor maf of replacement some problem with the parts not oem

 

 

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