Hi Mowerfreak

Turns out I actually have the factory KE laser service manual and the gregory's. Long story, but a couple of years ago I ended up with a lot of repair manuals very cheaply (no they didn't fall off the back of a truck haha).

I'am not sure if you've seen the pages of it, but I will scan in the relavant pages (will open a new thread in off topics as this one started with zip ties, so probably shouldn't end up with repair manual scans haha) tomorrow sometime.

They are basically saying things along the line of Voltage on control unit signal from air flow meter, temp sensor, water temp sensor, then the fuel pressure, a dud injector or the control unit.
The suspension diagnosis page is pretty stock standard stuff, but I will scan that to.

Let me know if there are any other sections of the manual you would like me to scan. It's no trouble as the new HP printer scans in a flash. Previous one decided to stop working and with all the clips and tamper proof screws, I haven't opened it up to investigate.

Which links back to CyberJack's statement about the state of the world - pretty sad that I was able to buy the entire HP all in one (printer scanner fax and copier) for $89 after HP cashback, etc, yet a set of printer cartridges cost $120 at officeworks.

As Ted Bullpitt of Kingswood Country would say, 'No wonder the bloody country's in a mess'

Last edited by Tyler; 03/12/18 01:46 AM.