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Hi, I have had some trouble with my Freelander TD4 recently and ended up replacing the in-tank and remote fuel pumps. But I have also noticed that in the mornings it will miss on one of the cylinders for a while before it warms up and then its OK.
I am thinking injectors, but anyone got any ideas? if it is the injector, is there an additive i can put through the fuel system that actually works in cleaning up the injectors? thanks in advance Tim |
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