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John
Guest
My bravo began running very rough the other night (1.6 16V, 1996), it sounded like it was only running on three cylinders with a loss of power. It was fine and started up with a little bit of accelerator. The next morning when it was cold the car wouldnt start, called out green flag who managed to get it firing on two cylinders but the engine kept choking and cutting out. Had it towed to a garage where the faults have persisted. Two of the cylinders are getting enough fuel but the other two are choking with far too much.
The main question is whether this is an ECU fault (could anyone tell me how much that would cost!) causing problems with the fuel delivery or have two of the injectors packed up? I have had redex and stuff in the tank to clean the injectors and was wondering if it has worked on two of the injectors but not the other two, causing the clean two to be flooded with too much petrol because of the common rail injector set-up? Could anybody let me know if they are breaking a bravo and have the fuel rail/injectors for a 1.6 16v?
cheers
John
The main question is whether this is an ECU fault (could anyone tell me how much that would cost!) causing problems with the fuel delivery or have two of the injectors packed up? I have had redex and stuff in the tank to clean the injectors and was wondering if it has worked on two of the injectors but not the other two, causing the clean two to be flooded with too much petrol because of the common rail injector set-up? Could anybody let me know if they are breaking a bravo and have the fuel rail/injectors for a 1.6 16v?
cheers
John