I cleaned mine out today. U blocked the outlets and then noticed it was still letting water in. So this will be my next step in fixing it. Thanks for your video
There is a video here that shows how to blow the injectors out by using engine compression, it shows it working. 1. Warm up engine 2. Loosen the clamps holding the injector you wish to remove 3. Start engine leave idling for a few minutes 4. Pop, out comes the injector Using silicon sealer seems a good idea to prevent all the above being needed, thanks for posting.
Hi mate, I know it's an old video but I have the same problem with my van. Would you be so kind to tell where did you get that engine cover from? I'm on about the one that stops the water from leaking into the head.
Great video to late for me just paid out £3000 to fix my 2008 Trafic, injectors stuck fast, new cylinder head and injectors, I will get my garage to seal the scuttle.
I suspect because it was many years before the welded in injectors became a problem due to the leaking and then many more of Renault/GM trying to deny it was a poorly implemented seal.
Fantastic video. Thankyou for sharing. Too late for me at the minute though. 2 injectors taken out of my 2006, 1.9L Renault trafic. 2 stuck solid (1 and 4). Steeping them overnight with kerosene and petrol mixed. Praying for some good karma tomorrow as i have already bent the extraction hammer. I have a funny feeling i'll be giving Kim Jong-Un a call for the nuclear option.........😲
I wouldn't be so sure !!. I've done a couple of 62 plates and a 63 plate that have all had signs of water on top of the engine. I would advise anyone who has one of these vans to reseal the scuttle panel. It only takes an hour and a tube of silicone. Cheers.
For what it's worth guys and gals. DO NO forget the clean the drainage rubber tubes. One on each end of the scuttle panel. 0:42 you can have a glimpse of the tube hanging below the scuttle panel. On most vans they are clogged since most people don't really care to clean them. Even if the seal is good or "fixed". Water will accumulate, in minutes, and drip all over the engine bay. BTW Just like cleaning the rain gutters in your house! This is a task to be done regularly on ALL cars, all brands. Just like changing the oil! ;-)
I cleaned mine out today. U blocked the outlets and then noticed it was still letting water in. So this will be my next step in fixing it. Thanks for your video
I just picked up a 07 Primastar and this is exactly what ill be doing later on, Cheers mate
There is a video here that shows how to blow the injectors out by using engine compression, it shows it working.
1. Warm up engine
2. Loosen the clamps holding the injector you wish to remove
3. Start engine leave idling for a few minutes
4. Pop, out comes the injector
Using silicon sealer seems a good idea to prevent all the above being needed, thanks for posting.
It was some Irish guy that made that video, if I remember rightly. Best not to undo the clamp all the way, little by little is the secret.
Seeing sometimes even a 20t pressure doesn’t do it, this will only work if they are not that stuck.
Thanks for uploading this, I've been struggling to see how the water was getting in.
Thank you for posting this I have the same problem and will be doing this in a minute.
No sweat. Glad it might help.😎
@@d2cdl all done and sorted 👍
@@builtstrongertolastlonger3158 You don't mess about mate.👊 Good luck with van.
I have an 54 plate VivaroDo hope this doesn't happen. Great video Explanation, I will investigate and remedy if needs. Thanks very much for post
Mines just cost me nearly a grand to fix. Wish I'd seen this vid earlier! I'm going to do the fix and hopefully I won't have any more issues. Thanks!
Hi mate, I know it's an old video but I have the same problem with my van. Would you be so kind to tell where did you get that engine cover from? I'm on about the one that stops the water from leaking into the head.
Hi Vasile. The cover over the engine head was factory fitted on all 2007 onwards vans👍
Thank you, I should be picking up my vivaro next week , Im going to sikaflex that plate , the next day...
great video where you get engine cover from to protect from rain ????
Good preventative maintenance tip 👍
one of the 1st things ill do when i pick up my new van tomorrow
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Well done my friend great vid
Does this black plastik cover prevent that water gets in .. i saw it today on a 2013 model ?
You helped a lot, thanks 👍🏼
I find it better to use black polyurethane sealant. It has good flex and good adhesive quality.
Very helpful, thank you! 👍🏼
Excellent video! Thanks for the explanation.
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Is this ricky gervais??
Great video to late for me just paid out £3000 to fix my 2008 Trafic, injectors stuck fast, new cylinder head and injectors, I will get my garage to seal the scuttle.
Thank you
Now to see what the extent of my damage is😞
such a simple solution why couldnt the the dealerships do a recall on all of the affected vans
I suspect because it was many years before the welded in injectors became a problem due to the leaking and then many more of Renault/GM trying to deny it was a poorly implemented seal.
Thankyou!
Fantastic video. Thankyou for sharing. Too late for me at the minute though. 2 injectors taken out of my 2006, 1.9L Renault trafic. 2 stuck solid (1 and 4). Steeping them overnight with kerosene and petrol mixed. Praying for some good karma tomorrow as i have already bent the extraction hammer. I have a funny feeling i'll be giving Kim Jong-Un a call for the nuclear option.........😲
TheRebelOne how did you get on with removing the 2 other injectors?
Thanks :)
Just purchased a 2011 plate and this problem has been sorted. Seems only 2009 and later had this problem.
I wouldn't be so sure !!. I've done a couple of 62 plates and a 63 plate that have all had signs of water on top of the engine. I would advise anyone who has one of these vans to reseal the scuttle panel. It only takes an hour and a tube of silicone. Cheers.
@@d2cdl just got an 08 plate,, yep same thing ,, great vid , of to do mine
Thanks! Great detailed easy to follow vid 👍🏻
For what it's worth guys and gals. DO NO forget the clean the drainage rubber tubes. One on each end of the scuttle panel. 0:42 you can have a glimpse of the tube hanging below the scuttle panel.
On most vans they are clogged since most people don't really care to clean them. Even if the seal is good or "fixed". Water will accumulate, in minutes, and drip all over the engine bay.
BTW Just like cleaning the rain gutters in your house! This is a task to be done regularly on ALL cars, all brands. Just like changing the oil! ;-)
This is french car design in action. All these cars should have been called back and burned in a massive fire.
its been sorted ive got a 2018 model
Very helpful - thanks very much!