Richard, your a top bloke!. I've spent a good few hours today with the chinese gloplug puller from amazon, it took a lot of patience, i had few cups of tea, drilled, tapped etc, airline blowing swarf out many times, got the broken one out, now the van will live a bit longer!.cheers buddy
at 12:48 minutes, clearing out the gunk in that sensor. i did try to clear it our before without succes. this time i turned gently by hand with the pointy side of a 3mm drill in the first part of that sensors straight tube to clear it. than i took the backside of that same 3mm drill and twisted gently deeper and found some sort of a springy feeling. i think that's the actual membrane that i freed-up. i could feel the drill bouncing up and down. i think that's the thing you need to feel when trying to save this sensor. just thought i'd share this with all of you searching to fix this yourself 🙂 after this i didn't even have to clear the fault codes at the start-up.
hi bro and thanks for the support! erm I mean it works with check engine codes etc and it dosnt go super deep. for the home mechanic it’s okay. I think it only covers check engine codes and not much else. I think in the future I’ll probably spend the £££ and get a proper Autel or something like that as it does everything.
Just watched your video, I know it's a vauxhall but are they renault engines as per the traffic,and can you use copper slip grease for future removal. Good video and good van build. Cheers
Hi, After seeing how you tested the glowplugs for resistance it strikes me that you could measure the resistance with the plugs in situ. measuring from the electrode to the engine body, I haven't tried it myself but it might be possible if there is a good connection between engine body and thread. Your thoughts? Reply
you absolutely can measure them in situ - just use a common earth or negative and hold the probe to the end of the glow plug and it yeilds the same result. I was changing all my glow plugs and for ease and the video it was easier to do it on the bench. My OBD reader also told me which ones were bad so I knew aswell.
We got check anti polution warning on our 2017 trafic and 2 garages have tried sorting it and it still cones back. So far around a grand in costs. Its back to the garage in a week
This seems to be quite a common tale. Mine has just come on so I started researching last night. It covers a wide range of issues but it can be as simple as 'the temp sensor in the wing mirror is missing/damaged' and far too many garages will replace half your emissions control system (at great cost) before getting to that. This is all a new world to me, as I've just come from a pre-ECU entirely electromechanical car which either worked or it didn't - no computers to monitor things or argue with. Simpler, but much more polluting...
check anti polution would come from a blocked carter ventilation (oil fumes separator?) that is blocked. at least that's what i'll be looking for. that's why the first sensor os getting dirty (with sucked up oil mist that comes thrue the intercooler first). you shoudl check the oil mist separator (don't know the correct english name) , then fluch out the intercooler, and that top sensor. i still have to check that rear sensor, i'm sure it's blocked too.
Great video, thanks for sharing! Awesome. Glow plugs replacement sort the check injection warning. I still have the anti-pollution warning How far did you get the brake cable to go into the thin metal tube? I cleaned the rubber hose elbow and got about 8 or 9 inches into the tube (after some back and forth cleaning) It won't go any further however. Does that suggest its blocked further down do you think? It could be the sensor of course...i just need to confirm which one to buy, but i want to make sure that tube is properly cleared first! Cheers
yeah it was an odd one. the anti pollution (as you know from the video) was that stupid sensor. thankfully they are quite cheap. another tip to use is an old or new brake cable from a bike. you can shove it down the tube and use the other end on a drill bit and whizz it around for extra cleaning. but for me it was the rubber tube - it was absolutely caked with soot and old diesel gunk. i think the harder copper type tubes don’t block so easy but keep trying and get it as clean as possible. then clear the codes and hopefully it’s okay again! There’s another great channel called O Riley's Auots (ORileysAutos) they have great videos on these exact type of issues. Hope you get it sorted!!!
@@richard_builds_it thanks! Im enjoying the camper conversion! What's the sensor called , I think its the 173118 Febi? I tried the brake cable thing, got so far the cannot get further (about 8 inches)
@@neildee9834 Just did a quick google and thats the same one i came up with!30/40 Pounds so not so bad! Guessing you’ve got a code reader on your van - best to check the codes otherwise we end up chasing the fault - but if cleaning it didnt work the next thing i was going to do was to just replace the sensor!
hey bro I’ve had this issue before with my old E46 BMW! try spraying the glow plug with a decent penetrant fluid leaving it over night then trying again the following day after applying even more!. you can also try to torque it up a bit then loosen it a bit and repeat this and it sometimes breaks the seal. another method I’ve seen which I havnt used is heat on the glow plug like a torch and then using a freeze spray on the glow plug to try to shrink it ever so slightly then crack it open. good luck!
I'll try soaking it in release spray as there's not enough room for heat on the 2.2dci engine, it's pretty tight!. Got it to crack yesterday back and forth,but was like a dry wheel nut!.
just been suppppper patient!! just spray spray and more spray. go and make a brew. then try again. the one in my video I think it was the forth one was also super hard to get out! but I just sent it and luckily was okay! good luck! 💪🏻💪🏻
Worse van ever built so hard to work on and cost a lot of money to replace parts😮 i hate mine wish i never owned it, 2016 my model just cost £800 to replace alternator and battery 😭
haha glad you like it. thankfully when I bought mine it had a new battery and alternator. thankfully no issues yet - although a wheel bearing or CV joint is on the way out!
It sounds like a bearing or CV joint. Sounds like a low humming or grinding noise like a canal boat. Is worse when I go round a roundabout and all the weight is on the left hand front wheel. It’s certainly the left wheel area. Not sure if bearing, hub or CV.
Richard, your a top bloke!. I've spent a good few hours today with the chinese gloplug puller from amazon, it took a lot of patience, i had few cups of tea, drilled, tapped etc, airline blowing swarf out many times, got the broken one out, now the van will live a bit longer!.cheers buddy
yaaaasssss 🤣🤣 great news!! now you’ve got the tool for when one of your mates snaps one off! glad it helped 💪🏻💪🏻 long live the van.
Top bloke! My van pinged up beginning of the week so I’ve got so diagnosing and fixing to do🤦♂️
I use PB Blaster it's expensive but I've found it to be brilliant. Thanks for a great video.
thanks a lot - I’ll get some next time! 💪🏻💪🏻
at 12:48 minutes, clearing out the gunk in that sensor. i did try to clear it our before without succes. this time i turned gently by hand with the pointy side of a 3mm drill in the first part of that sensors straight tube to clear it. than i took the backside of that same 3mm drill and twisted gently deeper and found some sort of a springy feeling. i think that's the actual membrane that i freed-up. i could feel the drill bouncing up and down. i think that's the thing you need to feel when trying to save this sensor.
just thought i'd share this with all of you searching to fix this yourself 🙂
after this i didn't even have to clear the fault codes at the start-up.
good work and it works a treat!! I had to clear my codes tho haha
Great video, thanks. Why does the blocked exhaust pressure sensor cause an intake air temp sensor fault?
I had no idea but it seemed to work for me - along with the other steps like clearing the codes etc
Perfect video! Thanks a lot
Why didnt you use the drill bit the right way round to ream out the pipe?
maybe I did maybe I didn’t I can’t remember 🤣
Merci pour cette vidéo. / Thank you for this video
Excelent Video, thanks for posting, Very confidence inspiring :) Do you rate the Foxwell NT301 ???
hi bro and thanks for the support! erm I mean it works with check engine codes etc and it dosnt go super deep. for the home mechanic it’s okay. I think it only covers check engine codes and not much else. I think in the future I’ll probably spend the £££ and get a proper Autel or something like that as it does everything.
Just watched your video, I know it's a vauxhall but are they renault engines as per the traffic,and can you use copper slip grease for future removal. Good video and good van build. Cheers
cheers bro just hope it helps people. got brakes and wheel bearings to do in the next few weeks so that video will be going up!
Hi, After seeing how you tested the glowplugs for resistance it strikes me that you could measure the resistance with the plugs in situ. measuring from the electrode to the engine body, I haven't tried it myself but it might be possible if there is a good connection between engine body and thread. Your thoughts?
Reply
you absolutely can measure them in situ - just use a common earth or negative and hold the probe to the end of the glow plug and it yeilds the same result. I was changing all my glow plugs and for ease and the video it was easier to do it on the bench. My OBD reader also told me which ones were bad so I knew aswell.
Does this work the same on renault captur diesel,both these lights are on in mine
if it’s the same engine then yes as the Renault traffic and vivaro are basically the same van
We got check anti polution warning on our 2017 trafic and 2 garages have tried sorting it and it still cones back. So far around a grand in costs. Its back to the garage in a week
good luck i hope try find the issue!
This seems to be quite a common tale. Mine has just come on so I started researching last night. It covers a wide range of issues but it can be as simple as 'the temp sensor in the wing mirror is missing/damaged' and far too many garages will replace half your emissions control system (at great cost) before getting to that. This is all a new world to me, as I've just come from a pre-ECU entirely electromechanical car which either worked or it didn't - no computers to monitor things or argue with. Simpler, but much more polluting...
check anti polution would come from a blocked carter ventilation (oil fumes separator?) that is blocked. at least that's what i'll be looking for. that's why the first sensor os getting dirty (with sucked up oil mist that comes thrue the intercooler first).
you shoudl check the oil mist separator (don't know the correct english name) , then fluch out the intercooler, and that top sensor.
i still have to check that rear sensor, i'm sure it's blocked too.
Great video, thanks for sharing! Awesome.
Glow plugs replacement sort the check injection warning.
I still have the anti-pollution warning
How far did you get the brake cable to go into the thin metal tube? I cleaned the rubber hose elbow and got about 8 or 9 inches into the tube (after some back and forth cleaning)
It won't go any further however. Does that suggest its blocked further down do you think?
It could be the sensor of course...i just need to confirm which one to buy, but i want to make sure that tube is properly cleared first!
Cheers
yeah it was an odd one. the anti pollution (as you know from
the video) was that stupid sensor. thankfully they are quite cheap. another tip to use is an old or new brake cable from a bike. you can shove it down the tube and use the other end on a drill bit and whizz it around for extra cleaning. but for me it was the rubber tube - it was absolutely caked with soot and old diesel gunk.
i think the harder copper type tubes don’t block so easy but keep trying and get it as clean as possible. then clear the codes and hopefully it’s okay again!
There’s another great channel called O Riley's Auots (ORileysAutos) they have great videos on these exact type of issues. Hope you get it sorted!!!
@@richard_builds_it thanks!
Im enjoying the camper conversion!
What's the sensor called , I think its the 173118 Febi?
I tried the brake cable thing, got so far the cannot get further (about 8 inches)
@@neildee9834 Just did a quick google and thats the same one i came up with!30/40 Pounds so not so bad! Guessing you’ve got a code reader on your van - best to check the codes otherwise we end up chasing the fault - but if cleaning it didnt work the next thing i was going to do was to just replace the sensor!
It's your channel but WHY... the music?? Anyways, good video!!
You’ve answered your own question bro! 💪🏻💪🏻
@@richard_builds_it Fair enough... I'll just block this stupid music as there are many other great sites, good luck, BRO!
Thank you.
You're welcome!
top work mate
Cheers appreciate it! 💪🏻💪🏻
What size socket are the glow plugs please
pretty sure they are 10mm deep socket.
Wish all my glow plugs came out that easily!. One stuck at the back of the engine 😢
hey bro I’ve had this issue before with my old E46 BMW! try spraying the glow plug with a decent penetrant fluid leaving it over night then trying again the following day after applying even more!. you can also try to torque it up a bit then loosen it a bit and repeat this and it sometimes breaks the seal. another method I’ve seen which I havnt used is heat on the glow plug like a torch and then using a freeze spray on the glow plug to try to shrink it ever so slightly then crack it open. good luck!
I'll try soaking it in release spray as there's not enough room for heat on the 2.2dci engine, it's pretty tight!. Got it to crack yesterday back and forth,but was like a dry wheel nut!.
just been suppppper patient!! just spray spray and more spray. go and make a brew. then try again. the one in my video I think it was the forth one was also super hard to get out! but I just sent it and luckily was okay! good luck! 💪🏻💪🏻
Crack, crack, crack, crack ,creek, tried back and forth, put wd40 on again after soaking last night...snapped off now ohhhh dear!.
Spent £1k on suspension last year, £1500 on steering, cv joints etc year Before, regret it now !.have to look for something else now!.
Worse van ever built so hard to work on and cost a lot of money to replace parts😮 i hate mine wish i never owned it, 2016 my model just cost £800 to replace alternator and battery 😭
haha glad you like it. thankfully when I bought mine it had a new battery and alternator. thankfully no issues yet - although a wheel bearing or CV joint is on the way out!
@@richard_builds_itare you getting a humming or winning noise from the floor area??
It sounds like a bearing or CV joint. Sounds like a low humming or grinding noise like a canal boat. Is worse when I go round a roundabout and all the weight is on the left hand front wheel. It’s certainly the left wheel area. Not sure if bearing, hub or CV.
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You probably mean your VW junk.