kly5953
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The machine was purchased brand new from my father, has never needed to go into the shop.Do you know how old this machine is .. when it was first delivered ? The should be a date-of-manufacture on the VIN plate.
The reason ask is that the early model X300's were having issues with the Electronic Control Module playing up.
It's mounted up under the dash, and when they were "trying to fail", the machines could present with a bizarre variety of symptoms. With some X300's you would swear that it had a fuel system issue, and then the next one you saw with a faulty module you would be prepared to lay money on it being an electrical problem.
That unit had a history of problems, having had FOUR different part numbers since the X300 series was released, and this tends to indicate that the module has had to be revised several times to resolve issues.
Its current part number is AM141075. It might be worth asking the dealership that sold it new to your dad for the machine's warranty history, coz many of these modules failed early in their life. If your unit is the original one then I would change it anyway.
The module swap out is a two minute job.
Let us know how you get on.
Cheers.
Pulled the plug on the right side with no change, it immediately died when I pulled the right side pkug(obviously) so hopefully I can swap over the coil pack in the morning and make sure it’s just the coil. I’ll update when I test it.
I will say this, that single cylinder has been providing a lot more power than I would ever have thought, plug looks like it’s rarely been fired, even put in new plugs with no change. Double checked the gap, and when I get that second cylinder firing, I’m definitely excited to feel the power difference.