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Most parts stores have a way to see where they are located or you can look at the new part in the store or on-line and look for it on your car. There are parts locators on line too. Check all of your grounds on the car too.
can be injectors leaking when parts is warm and expanded or temp sender not sending correct signals to ecu,so get injectors tested and replace temp sender.hope u succeed.
Check up glow plugs (4 pieces) and glow plug relay placed inside left bottom area near clutch pedal. It is no.4 relay from left to right. Verify also all electrical cables. In most cases the glow plug relay is out of order.
the ecu can still be wet or damaged by the water. You may need to get another but the dashboard console with the instruments must go with the ecu you use, they are coded together.
Check up the glow plug relay placed inside left bottom area near clutch pedal. It is no.4 relay from left to right. Verify also all electrical cables. In most cases the glow plug relay is out of order.
There is a relay which will make a `clunk` noise under the bonnet. It can be heard a few seconds after the glow plug light on your dashboard goes out. I would suggest that this is the problem. You may have to buy a new one. Very easy to do. Quite cheap as well.
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