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    Default Captiva 2.0 Diesel 2007 y 150 ps not start

    Hi,
    I need to your help because Captiva doesn't start because there isn't voltage at the injectors. What do you think what is the problem?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mally39 View Post
    What do you think what is the problem?
    Car is fcuked, you need a new one and you have lost 100% of your money buying it.

    Was Banned For Being Certifiably Insane and Stupid

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    had a captiva like this before. engine ecu was at fault

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    Looks like you need to program immo function with tach2
    Offen loosing immo after flat or disconnecting battery.

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    I think you should get it scanned. There is no way you can be helped with info you gave hence the response u got from meat head. Scan it and come back with fault codes.

 

 

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