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2004 EDC Light Flashing; A bit of help please
Topic Started: Aug 22 2010, 10:03 PM (11,901 Views)
TJ101
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Hi,,

Done a search, and not a lot comes up ??


Have a 2004 50C15 2.8 , All been find, until yesterday, when after a 30 mile motorway run, and coming off the slip road, and to a wait, what i believe, is the red EDC light started to flash, then what feels like a misfire, and poor running, ?? Limp Mode ??, did another 10 miles, with a lack of go ?

Disconnected the battery overnight, engine stated fine,and as normal, but light back on and flashing within 10 second or so, and ? Limp Mode again

Any idea where to start looking ?? :unsure:

Thanks all
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knighty
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it's probably the pressure governor on the back of the fuel pump.... it nearly always is with this kind of error...

they're about £180 from Iveco main dealer

it bolts into the back of the pump (with I think 3 bolts in a triangle pattern)



before you replace that tho, replace your fuel filter (cheap and easy to do)

and check the lift pump, if you follow the fuel hoses coming out of the fuel tank, one is a supply and 1 is a return, follow them and one will have a small inline filter (white thing) and the pump will be right after it..... have someone turn the ignition on and listen/touch the pump to see if it's working,

next go to your fuel filter and disconnect the incoming pipe (it should have an arrow on it) then have someone turn the ignition on.... fuel should come out of this pipe pretty quick.... if it doesn't then there is a problem with the lift pump, or that little white inline filter before the pump

as above, it's probably the pressure governor/sensor on the back of the pump,,, but it;s worth checking the other things first ;)
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Hi I had this type of problem I checked the wiring connectors to the injectors and the one to number four was not good so I cleaned it and put it back together and the problem was solved :D
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ashbyspannerman
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i had exactly the same, it was number one injector! i let the van tickover,(it was very lumpy) and took off the leads one at a time, the injector won't start again unless you turn off the ignition and wait a couple of minutes for it to clear, i noticed the wiring to number one was tight and the problem usually happened after a sudden bump, then she'd run on three and i'd have to get out wiggle the wire and she's start on four again.
i crimped the end of the plug to make it a tighter fit and haven't had the problem since.
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hope this helps
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this is a known issue and iveco have modified the loom 4 times
but tightening the end of the injector loom will work injectors 4+2 are the problem
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Hi everybody
i have a iveco truck where i lost all my keys i got the keys cut by a locksmith and i gave them the immoblizer box where the generate back 2 keys for me and programm them in the key symbol went out.hpwever the the injector light comes on everytime i try to start would some one assist me please is there a step felt to complete are its some key problem ,are its a injector problem how can i reslove this
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