Hi all.
I've owned an 08 plate clio campus 1.5dCi van for about 3 weeks now.
I did have some initial problems with it when I bought it which had been crudely masked by the previous owner by stuffing tissue paper in the eml light slot on the instrument cluster.
Anyway to cut a long story short, I'm still having problems with the coding of the injectors to my ecu. These injectors have been coded into the ecu on 3 separate occasions now but still, after a few days the eml comes back on and sure enough the fault description is "injector not properly coded to ecu"
It's been 12 days since it was last done and I though all was now well......until this morning when the light came back on and sure enough it's the injector coding again.
Does anyone have any experience of this or know what may be causing it???
It's getting a little expensive now as the garage charge me £40 per diagnostic session just to read the codes without any further work and they don't seem to be any closer to solving it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I've owned an 08 plate clio campus 1.5dCi van for about 3 weeks now.
I did have some initial problems with it when I bought it which had been crudely masked by the previous owner by stuffing tissue paper in the eml light slot on the instrument cluster.
Anyway to cut a long story short, I'm still having problems with the coding of the injectors to my ecu. These injectors have been coded into the ecu on 3 separate occasions now but still, after a few days the eml comes back on and sure enough the fault description is "injector not properly coded to ecu"
It's been 12 days since it was last done and I though all was now well......until this morning when the light came back on and sure enough it's the injector coding again.
Does anyone have any experience of this or know what may be causing it???
It's getting a little expensive now as the garage charge me £40 per diagnostic session just to read the codes without any further work and they don't seem to be any closer to solving it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.