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Old 5th July 2021, 04:12   #1
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Default Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor

Every now and again the engine coughs and splutters.
What I've been doing is disconnecting the connector from the fuel rail and spraying it with contact cleaner.
This works for week maybe then it happens again. Been doing this for a few months now.
Has any member got any idea what it could be?
If it's the sensor has anyone took it off and cleaned it?
Any help WILL be gratefully received
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Old 5th July 2021, 07:25   #2
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Pins on multiplug will need tightening up a bit by the sounds of it
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Same thread but with a different name

https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s...77#post2889977

Sometime it can be a fine break in the wiring which works intermittently?

photo of the loom to which the plug is attached

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Pins on multiplug will need tightening up a bit by the sounds of it

Had same trouble on an injector plug but soon cured with a small flat head jewelers screwdriver to tweak the connectors closed a little to make sure there is good electrical connection. Geezer i bought the car off had tie straps around that plug lol to force it in NO NEED!
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