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meanwhile, a doubt:

there is a MIL lamp in the dashboard? :?: (RRC MY1990)

why is it not turned on in the car? and why is it on in rover gauge?


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Hi,
today I have changed the TPS on my Range.

On rover gauge, MIL is off and i have no errors 8-)

But the problem of power is still here :x :x

what i have to do? :cry: :cry: :sob
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Keep looking. Clearly you have more than one fault!

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Ok :?

just to do it, i will check again the ignition timing :cry:
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Hi,
I have a G4 halogen lamp like this:

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(12V 10W)

is it ok to build a noid lamp?

thank you
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I'd say not. It will take a lot of current to drive it, and may damage the injector driver. A small low current LED would be better. Also, a filament bulb won't show something flashing at speed like an injector

For the normal small LED you'll need a series 1000 ohm resistor. It will then draw about 0.01amp at 12v rather than the near 1 amp of your 10 watt bulb.

LEDs are polarity sensitive so need to be connected the correct way round.
Cathode is negative.
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Ok, i will use a led :idea:

meanwhile, Meanwhile, the main relay can cause problems if it is damaged or not working properly?
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I'm not that familiar with your injection, but on some Lucas injection the main relay is an oddball - it is a 5 pin with two outputs. Fit the common SPDT type and you have a problem. So I'd certainly make sure it is the correct one.
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since i have the range i never touched this relè. It can be the original or not, that's why i have asked for problem on it
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Relay contacts can be dirty (as can the terminals) - check the voltage drop across them with it in circuit.
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Hi everyone,
today I have made others test :?

First of all, my hand-made noid lamp (with halogen) doesn't work properly...or i have no injectors that works :lol:

For second, on Rover Gauge the MIL now is ON, but i have no errors :x

relays looks good :idea:

next step is use a led to build another noid lamp, then i will check again fuel pressure regulator...other ideas?

thank you lot :)
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I just did a little experiment to see if the fuel pressure regulator was good:

I disconnected the fuel line after the filter and I did run the pump with rover gauge to see how the fuel flows.

Next, i have disconnected the fuel line after the fuel pressure regulator and i did run the pump again and I noticed that the flow is slower.

So i think the FPR is ok...right?

anyway, the MIL is always on but i still have no errors :evil: :evil: :evil:
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Post by DaveEFI »

My advice is not to rely on computer diagnostics on a system this old and use traditional testing methods.

Which for things like the fuel pressure involves checking it with a pressure gauge. Pretty well everything else can be checked with a decent DVM. One with a dwell reading will also show injector opening duration.
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I agree, but if you remember the first post ... I've checked or replaced everything I could. And the car continues to go wrong. If the noid test will say that the wiring is, I have also finished all the tests that you have suggested to me
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What do you expect the 'noid test' to show you?
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