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  • Azzman
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  • Member For: 16y 9m 15d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Melbourne

ok, after a bit of research and some thinking I have a couple more ideas.

Firstly, Double check the injector plug. They have been known to back out of the injector.

if that fails, double check the actual terminal inside the plastic plug on the loom and make sure they are all the way into the pluf as they can back out of the plug causing problems.

If they are all ok, then you can eliminate the loom by trying this method.

The loom for the injectors runs from the ignition relay to the injector, and the earth runs from the injector back to the PCM where it is switched to ground.

If you get 2 wires, run one off the battery (or any 12 volt source) to the injector, then another from the injector back to the PCM A Plug (not sure which pin) then you have completely bypassed the car loom and you will be running the injector off the 2 wires which you knnow are working fine.

If you don't want to run it to the injector, run the 2 wires to the noid light and see if you get the same problem. If you do, then its a computer fault. If the problem is fixed and no longer happens, then you have a loom fault.

Hope this helps in diagnosing you car!

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  • Member For: 16y 5m 23d

thank you for your suggestions

that's basically what I was planning on doing tonight, just got all the pin outs of the computer and loom so iv got a big night ahead of me.

I will let you know if this worked tomorrow.

thanx again

  • 2 weeks later...
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  • Member For: 16y 5m 23d

hello everybody

just got the car fixed. Let me just say if you want to do anything to a Ford Turbo, please do it properly and buy the best stuff first time, and go to a real professional to do the work......

It ended up being the computer, replaced it with a new one and turned properly got the car running like 3 million dollas WOOOHOOO..

If anyone has the same problem in future, GET A NEW COMPUTER 1ST TIME, although cheaper you dont know what your getting with a second hand one... Now the only thing left to fix is the stereo.. Apparently once you change computer you have to do something with the BCM

  • Azzman
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  • Member For: 16y 9m 15d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Melbourne

wow so 2 new computers! that's unlucky, I wouldn't have thought the 1st new one would have been dodgy!

Yeah after you replace a computer in the car, you have to program the new computer to the car so all the other computers know whats going on!

They have a special name for it, maybe a parameter reset or something?

Good luck!

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