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  1. Hi hush33 

    My white smoke problem was put down to the "air fuel ratio sensor" in the exhaust. It intermittently cut power to the MAF and so it injected more fuel. Mine only did the smole thing in winter, or should I say below approx 8 degrees. I no longer have the car so I can't say for sure it fixed it. But it did fix it while on a live test at Lexus. Originally the cars engine tone changed and it also put out a puff of smoke, after the new sensor was fitted it no longer had the symptoms, do I assume a fix. 

    It's not a cheap part, over £300 from memory fitted at Lexus, and of course the hour and a half live test to diagnose the problem. But I have to say, Lexus Bristol were awesome despite not being able to diagnose why my car had a P0093 fault. Although I fixed that myself, lol

  2. 1 hour ago, lexy220d said:

    Hi! I had 3 injectors leaking, I already changed 2 of them but with different part number ! I still need 1 more can I ask you where did you get yours?  Thanks! 

    Hellooo, I got it from " midlands auto spares ltd - 0121 558 3576 " Allegedly from a 2008 car. But be careful. The first one they sent me leaked as much as mine did! The second one was fine. So be sure they send you a good one first time. I don't think they do a leakdown test on them, so like me, it could be a bit of a lottery. But they give a 3 month warranty and it was no problem getting them to send another. Just a pain and a waste of time. Good luck.

  3. Hi all, Well it's been a while, but finally got a good second hand injector. Fitted it last week and so far all seems good! Starts first time every time, and not once has it gone into limp mode :-) I was toying with the idea of keeping it, but I bumped into an old neighbor and he really wants the car. Crazy man. I did explain all their problems but he still wants it. So MOT next week and as soon as he comes up with the money, its' gone! I will keep in touch if anything develops. Good luck guys!

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  4. Indeed high pressure, but only on the inlet side. Really quite low pressure on the return. Well when I say return, it's the diesel that leaks internally in the injector that returns to the tank. As you can see from my pics, No.2 is leaking somewhat more than it should :w00t:. Hence P0093 fuel leak large! I believe in general, they should not leak more than 40ml in one minute from start up. Injector 1, 3 and 4 are within that limit. I did take pics but my phone camera is playing up and didn't save the images, grrrrr. I will try and do some sort of walk through in the near future. I haven't got the money spare at the moment as I have sunk all I have into my new garage. So the new injector will have to wait a few weeks unless someone is feeling extremely generous. Actually my brother owes me money :yahoo:Well lets see what happens...

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  5. No codes? Well it might be worth taking it to Lexus and getting them to do a "live" test. It took them an hour and a half to see that my air fuel sensor was intermittently cutting power to the MAF sensor. When this happened the engine note changed and a puff of smoke came out. Its an expensive item so may be best to get it diagnosed properly. Cost me around £300 fitted. And as with you, it only happens around town. Bristol Lexus are very familiar with my car so they may well be able to diagnose yours quicker now they know what to look for.

  6. Lol, well thanks for saying impressive. But in reality it's just 4 empty water bottles with insulation tape holding them together. And 4, 6mm clear pieces of tubing. Each one going to the return hole out of each injector. I also wrapped the insulation tape around the end of each tube to increase diameter so that I could sort of screw them into the outlet holes in the injectors. I think 8mm tube would be best. Although a bit heath robinson, the test worked well :smile: Must say a big thanks to mackemade for his advice on doing the leakdown test. Also can anyone confirm if the video worked or not?

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