help with ford freda
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help with ford freda
plz help ive a ford freda ato diesel turned key of in ignnition took key out but engine not go off it still running help !!!!!!!!!!!
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- Bongonaut
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Re: help with ford freda
This is usaully caused by a faulty fuel stop solenoid on the injection pump.
Re: help with ford freda
This thread might help it has pictures of the solenoid and pump area http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =3&t=28835
Geoff
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
Re: help with ford freda
If it's still running, be careful you don't burn your hand, but blocking the exhaust pipe will stop it running.
Piece of wood held over it, rag, potato up it etc.

Piece of wood held over it, rag, potato up it etc.

Re: help with ford freda
Just a thought & i could be wrong, but do you have an engine remote start fitted with an alarm..?
It may have some kind of turbo wind down function..? Which helps prolong the life of the turbo...
(so they say!)
It may have some kind of turbo wind down function..? Which helps prolong the life of the turbo...

Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...


Re: help with ford freda
I saw a Bongo once that had what was descibed as a turbo protection timer fitted.
The logic being that diesels need to idle for a while after driving around in order to prolong th elife of the turbo.
You turned the engine off at the key, and the timer kept the egine running for a pre determined time, normally about 30 seconds.
This time could be set manually however, for anything up to five minutes
Now, if one of those devices were fitted, and went wrong.
Bongo would give the symptoms as described by Jackie........
Could of course be another reason, and we don't know if the Bongo in question is a diesel or a petrol, so the timer, idea might be irrelevent.
Would be interestd to hear the final outcome.
The logic being that diesels need to idle for a while after driving around in order to prolong th elife of the turbo.
You turned the engine off at the key, and the timer kept the egine running for a pre determined time, normally about 30 seconds.
This time could be set manually however, for anything up to five minutes

Now, if one of those devices were fitted, and went wrong.
Bongo would give the symptoms as described by Jackie........
Could of course be another reason, and we don't know if the Bongo in question is a diesel or a petrol, so the timer, idea might be irrelevent.
Would be interestd to hear the final outcome.

Re: help with ford freda
It is diesel kelvfarrell & that's the device option i have on my alarm system along with remote start..jackie007 wrote:plz help ive a ford freda ato diesel turned key of in ignnition took key out but engine not go off it still running help !!!!!!!!!!!
I never fitted it due to the fact i tend to let mine idle after a heavy run anyway!
The same goes for turbo petrol cars too i think..?
It could have just been reprogrammed for this option if it is the case of one being installed on jackie007's vehicle...?
Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...


Re: help with ford freda
THX redalan1971 YOU WAS RIGHT IT WAS SOLENOID IT BACK ON THE ROAD THX AGAIN CHEERS 

Re: help with ford freda
Glad you got the help you needed, now why not pop your location in your proifle and stay around for a while to chat 
