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« on: 07 October 2025, 17:47:02 »

I any one any ideas, my Omega 2.5 v6 Omega  went down on one cylinder, the lead was knackered ive replaced all the leads but now it won't fire up. I can't get fuel in to the system but dose try and fire with easy start. The pump now has now power to it. Been through everything but still no joy any ideas as i'm sure its something simple.
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Re: Nonstarter
« Reply #1 on: 08 October 2025, 12:32:20 »

If you are sure there is no fuel coming out of the injectors, then it looks like there is something wrong with the injector's loom. Forgot to replug the connector near the coil at the back of the engine ?
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Re: Nonstarter
« Reply #2 on: 08 October 2025, 13:08:45 »

Back to basics....

Are you getting a spark when cranking?
Are you getting fuel from injectors when cranking?

Then we can go from there :y


Worth adding, please avoid using projects like Easy Start to diagnose this sort of issue, it tends to do far more damage than good.
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Re: Nonstarter
« Reply #3 on: 08 October 2025, 13:18:51 »

seeing as you were working down the back of the engine also check the crank sensor plug connection
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