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| MrWold Member Since: 26 Feb 2022 Location: West Sussex Posts: 135      | "jeep" ? Chris
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|  25th Jul 2022 9:27pm | 
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| E6DYO Member Since: 12 Jul 2022 Location: scotland Posts: 6      | changed it for you👍 | ||
|  25th Jul 2022 9:29pm | 
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| MrWold Member Since: 26 Feb 2022 Location: West Sussex Posts: 135      | That's better.  Sorry I can't help though other than to say mine, with good service history and 114,000 miles, doesn't really turn over first, it just fires up. Chris
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|  25th Jul 2022 9:40pm | 
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| E6DYO Member Since: 12 Jul 2022 Location: scotland Posts: 6      | thanks for your help 👍 | ||
|  25th Jul 2022 9:42pm | 
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| GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2782    | LTB01083 refers to an issue with the electrical connector in the link harness to the fuel pressure sensor. The fix is to replace the link harness and connectors with a new connector for the sensor. | ||
|  25th Jul 2022 10:33pm | 
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| E6DYO Member Since: 12 Jul 2022 Location: scotland Posts: 6      | thank you will give that a look today | ||
|  26th Jul 2022 7:17am | 
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| GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2782    | If the connector is the cause then Bosch connector 1928403966 has been suggested as the required part to fit the sensor. | ||
|  26th Jul 2022 8:22am | 
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| mlambton Member Since: 30 Sep 2021 Location: Devon Posts: 68      | I had the same issue last week take a look at the link below. I suspect it will be the same issue. Its a relatively cheap fix too!
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|  27th Jul 2022 4:31pm | 
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| E6DYO Member Since: 12 Jul 2022 Location: scotland Posts: 6      | fixed turned out to be the sensor on top of the high pressure fuel pump caused by bad fuel | ||
|  27th Jul 2022 10:25pm | 
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