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First of all, I’m a new member to the forum, have spent the last few days reading and learning before posting up a new thread. The wealth of knowledge contained & shared by members is very much appreciated.
Now our story………
After chasing a Navara for 6 months I’ve finally brought my daughter a 2006 D22 ZD30 as her first car as that’s what she wanted. Got it for $4k with a few accessories but also with the issue of not starting.
The seller was very helpful and upfront with what had been done previously to the vehicle and what had been done to fault find the issue. Thinking that it’s most likely the pump and knowing the cost of replacing the pump we still thought it was a good buy and chance for my daughter to learn more than just “checking the oil and tyre pressure” maintenance.
BACKSTORY
The seller was driving home after a camping trip, stopped at a set of lights, went to leave the lights and engined stopped. Towed it home, checked codes and got the following
0403 Throttle Position Sensor
0703 Pump In-line Comms
0706 Pump Spill Valve
The seller checked for air leaks using clear hoses and also primer goes hard after 3 pushes. He said it would fire & briefly run on start ya *******. He also confirmed there was diesel at the injectors.
I got it home a few days ago and after some reading on here started my own fault finding journey.
Removed, inspected and metered every fuse which could be located.
Fitted fully charged, 750CCA battery, removed and cleaned earths on intake manifold and metered for good connection.
Extracted fault codes and got the same as above but also 0407 Crank Angle Sensor. Cleared faults, checked again and only got 0505 which I think is “System OK”.
Checked glow plug connecting plate for voltage and it was good.
Primed the fuel line and pump was hard after 4 pushes.
Turned over engine and while it turns over fine there was no sign of any cylinder firing.
Removed #1 Glow Plug and it was dry. Also sniffed exhaust and no diesel smell whatsoever.
Removed intake/throttle body to get to all injector lines and ensure there was no blockage. Cracked injector lines one at a time and cranked motor. Got diesel out of lines 1, 2 & 3 but none out of 4.
That’s as far as we got yesterday.
Given previous owner said it would fire on “Start Ya *******” I’m assuming the camshaft timing and compression is ok. While I do have a diesel compression test kit I don’t have an adaptor to suit the length of the ZD30 glow plugs.
As a side note is using Start Ya ******* an accepted and safe way to check if cylinders will fire?
After getting diesel at 1, 2 & 3 I was thinking it might be a case of blocked injectors but getting nothing at 4 and finding no signs of diesel getting into the cylinders makes me think it’s the pump. Maybe it’s not making enough pressure to crack the injectors open.
If there was diesel getting into any cylinder I would of expected a cough or splutter.
Next step is to unplug, inspect and clean all loom & sensor plugs.
I brought the vehicle knowing it could be the pump and expecting to replace the pump but hoping there is a definitive way to prove it is the pump.
I checked for codes again at the end of fault finding and only got 0407 Crank Angle Sensor again.
Lastly is there any tips/advice to removing the injectors?
My daughter is certainly learning a bit more about her first car.
TIA
Now our story………
After chasing a Navara for 6 months I’ve finally brought my daughter a 2006 D22 ZD30 as her first car as that’s what she wanted. Got it for $4k with a few accessories but also with the issue of not starting.
The seller was very helpful and upfront with what had been done previously to the vehicle and what had been done to fault find the issue. Thinking that it’s most likely the pump and knowing the cost of replacing the pump we still thought it was a good buy and chance for my daughter to learn more than just “checking the oil and tyre pressure” maintenance.
BACKSTORY
The seller was driving home after a camping trip, stopped at a set of lights, went to leave the lights and engined stopped. Towed it home, checked codes and got the following
0403 Throttle Position Sensor
0703 Pump In-line Comms
0706 Pump Spill Valve
The seller checked for air leaks using clear hoses and also primer goes hard after 3 pushes. He said it would fire & briefly run on start ya *******. He also confirmed there was diesel at the injectors.
I got it home a few days ago and after some reading on here started my own fault finding journey.
Removed, inspected and metered every fuse which could be located.
Fitted fully charged, 750CCA battery, removed and cleaned earths on intake manifold and metered for good connection.
Extracted fault codes and got the same as above but also 0407 Crank Angle Sensor. Cleared faults, checked again and only got 0505 which I think is “System OK”.
Checked glow plug connecting plate for voltage and it was good.
Primed the fuel line and pump was hard after 4 pushes.
Turned over engine and while it turns over fine there was no sign of any cylinder firing.
Removed #1 Glow Plug and it was dry. Also sniffed exhaust and no diesel smell whatsoever.
Removed intake/throttle body to get to all injector lines and ensure there was no blockage. Cracked injector lines one at a time and cranked motor. Got diesel out of lines 1, 2 & 3 but none out of 4.
That’s as far as we got yesterday.
Given previous owner said it would fire on “Start Ya *******” I’m assuming the camshaft timing and compression is ok. While I do have a diesel compression test kit I don’t have an adaptor to suit the length of the ZD30 glow plugs.
As a side note is using Start Ya ******* an accepted and safe way to check if cylinders will fire?
After getting diesel at 1, 2 & 3 I was thinking it might be a case of blocked injectors but getting nothing at 4 and finding no signs of diesel getting into the cylinders makes me think it’s the pump. Maybe it’s not making enough pressure to crack the injectors open.
If there was diesel getting into any cylinder I would of expected a cough or splutter.
Next step is to unplug, inspect and clean all loom & sensor plugs.
I brought the vehicle knowing it could be the pump and expecting to replace the pump but hoping there is a definitive way to prove it is the pump.
I checked for codes again at the end of fault finding and only got 0407 Crank Angle Sensor again.
Lastly is there any tips/advice to removing the injectors?
My daughter is certainly learning a bit more about her first car.
TIA