Hi Wiggsy.
First remove the little engine cover three 8mm bolts.
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Once that is removed put it to one side safe with the bolts.
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Next undo the three little torx screws holding the injector wiring to the injectors a 5mm small socket will do the job.
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With those remove you can press the little tangs on the wiring plug and pop each one off x 4 if you find them a bit fiddly then use a small flat blade screw drive to slot into the side and twist it will open the tang and you can pull them off.
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The next job is to remove each stainless steel spring holding the leak back hoses into the injector x 4 use a small pair og long nosed pliers do not lose any of these.
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Lift the hoses off by using the pliers on the square part of the T connectors do not pry the up with anything as you can break them, being plastic i changed mine for brass one as you can see from the photos.
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Now pull and separate the four joint from the main leak back hose on the end.
I have a little made up clamp to block the main leak back hose off, you can use some mole grips fold the hose over and clamp.
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Stick the hose into a container or cut off plastic bottle and set aside.
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You are now ready to fit the leak back test kit to each injector, push each lead onto the injector and put the spring back on to hold them in place.
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Hang up the bottles or get some one to hold it for you.
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You are now ready to do the test, this is a 2 minute test,
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start the car and the timer stop after 2 minute and see how much diesel is in each bottle after you stop the car.
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In that time you are looking to have no more than 20ml or less in each bottle, you will soon know if an ijctor or two are leaking bad because the bottle will fill up quicker than the one not leaking badly.
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Take a photo of the measurements and post it up for us to see.
good luck.