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Joe90 Member Since: 29 Apr 2010 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6408 |
Some possible problems:
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13th Dec 2014 2:28pm |
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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6366 |
My mum recently had a new compressor fitted to her Sport SC (2007 my).
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13th Dec 2014 3:26pm |
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miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3657 |
I know that you've had a new tank fitted, but got to ask did it come with a new pressure sender? Only ask because it seams to be the thing that you haven't had changed. If it is new then I'd look at the wiring from the sender to the ECU, as that would seam to be the most likely cause of a 'not filling quick enough' fault.
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14th Dec 2014 12:34am |
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D8DEL Member Since: 14 Nov 2013 Location: AIRDRIE, North Lanarkshire Posts: 26 |
Hi Miggit, I fitted a brand new pressure sensor from L/R myself at a cost of £53. Strathearn says there are NO leaks in the system which is why they haven't a clue whats wrong. I guess I've been funding their 'guesstimation' work in replacing parts that so far haven't needed replacing. After nearly £1400 spent it's still doing exactly the same as it was when I put her in the first time for a plug in diagnostic. I took her to Airdrie the other night and she faulted at the bottom of the drive, 300m, but yet I got all the way home without her faulting, ie 6 miles. I can start her up and not touch a thing and after a few moments, she'll fault all by herself. I'm really off by this whole scenario I'm in as I could have replaced the full system myself for less that what it's cost already!. Thanks for all the replies guys, I'm going to take her to a different specialist that hopefully knows what they're doing. |
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15th Dec 2014 6:31pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8195 |
Has it got the new pump fitted that they left in the boot??? Pete
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15th Dec 2014 6:49pm |
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D8DEL Member Since: 14 Nov 2013 Location: AIRDRIE, North Lanarkshire Posts: 26 |
Pete, they've told me it's a new one that has been fitted. Seemingly you use the original chassis and just take the compressor off it and replace. I can't afford to go and buy another new one to see if it's going to make a difference, I've had to ask mum n dad to help me out here as it is. 2 kids and Christmas round the corner, this was the last thing we needed. I just want someone that's clued up on the 322's to help pinpoint her problem, £1400 and still the same is absolutely no good to me. "Scotland is poorer in Men but richer in Heroes" |
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15th Dec 2014 7:36pm |
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SKOT Member Since: 24 Oct 2012 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 792 |
My car is the same age as yours so this is worth beating in mind.
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15th Dec 2014 8:47pm |
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D8DEL Member Since: 14 Nov 2013 Location: AIRDRIE, North Lanarkshire Posts: 26 |
Hi Skot, I had a chaffed pipe above the o/s/r suspension that I cut, cleaned and jointed. This wasn't the problem. What I have noticed is the round black solenoid/ valve that's roughly in the same place and it was clicking loudly and quite quickly, infact the speed was fluctuating until it faulted and the clicking stopped. This was while she was stationery with the boot open reversed upto my workshop doors, ticking over. There seems to be black pipes connecting to both ends of it which leads me to believe it's suspension related but can't confirm as I can't seem to find it on searches. I brought it to Strathearns attention but they dismissed it as nothing to do with the suspension. That lead was stopped dead in its tracks. Anyone any idea what this bit is and what it does, is it the pressure release valve that's in the post above?. Cheers again Gents, this is now getting interesting. If you're a specialist and would like me to run her round for you to have a look, let me know, I'm in Airdrie and can travel if it's not too far. As long as your kettle works, I'm there!. ps, I'll even bring the cakes, howzat?. "Scotland is poorer in Men but richer in Heroes" |
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15th Dec 2014 9:54pm |
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Joe90 Member Since: 29 Apr 2010 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6408 |
That'll be the FBH fuel pump you can hear ticking, located on the top of the subframe above the upper wishbone.
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15th Dec 2014 10:40pm |
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CG-SC Member Since: 06 May 2011 Location: Falkirk Posts: 528 |
I had exactly the same problem with mine and SKOT has just confirmed a few posts up that he had the same thing.
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15th Dec 2014 11:27pm |
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miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3657 |
Hi D8DEL, I'm sorry to hear your tails of woe aren't getting any better, may I just say that as a consumer, with a reasonable grasp of the law, you would be in your rights to force the garage to refit your pump and fully refund you the cost of supplying and fitting a part that was not needed. Years ago when I worked in a garage, if we went down the route of substitution to find a fault, if the part that was changed made no difference, then it was changed back. You can use the argument that as the garage has failed to fix the fault, they are in breach of contract. You paid them to fix the car, and the car still does not work, therefore they have failed to provide the service that they were contracted to do by yourself, and therefore they are in breach of contract and are liable for costs incurred by yourself.
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16th Dec 2014 12:39am |
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Meerbusch Member Since: 16 May 2012 Location: Zürich (CH) + Düsseldorf (D) Posts: 316 |
Dear gentlemen, first wish you fine christmas, but now to the problem of finding leaks: I have in my garage a pressair-bottle with a pipe connector, fixing it instad of the compressor pipe, and so I can hear the leak at the pipes, also I have as a "Range-Rover-LM-specialist" always a second car here, to change all parts one after the other for test modus.
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16th Dec 2014 6:23pm |
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D8DEL Member Since: 14 Nov 2013 Location: AIRDRIE, North Lanarkshire Posts: 26 |
Gentlemen, THANK YOU VERY MUCH for all your help and support with my dilema. I have taken my Vogue back as we had a bout of bad weather there and needed to get her back into action. We live in the country and when it snows the best tool for the job is none other than a RR, yes?. The garage are not Main Stealers but a satellite specialist (I use the term loosely) and they've told me to let the bad weather subside and to get her back up to them to finish the job. I'm not sure I can afford to do that any more. I'll need to wait till we're back on our feet again after this unexpected costly episode and re-think my position. I'd love to take her to a REAL specialist that is enthusiastic about RR's and that way I'd be full of confidence about the outcome. All the guesstimation work has sadly taken its toll, mentally AND financially. I'd love to get her right, it's really getting me down as I like things to be spot on, no expense spared as you can see already but that's not the end of the spending which is very frustrating to say the least. I have been ASSURED by the garage that there are no leaks on the system which is not filling me with confidence so I'll get her up on the ramp and set about her with a spray bottle of soapy liquid and see if there are any bubbles coming from the pipework or unions. I'll keep you informed. Cheers again, Del. "Scotland is poorer in Men but richer in Heroes" |
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17th Dec 2014 11:19pm |
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miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3657 |
While your under there I'd follow the wires back from the pressure sensor on the tank, see if there is any obvious damage or chaffing, as I get the feeling that it's going to be a false reading that's giving you the gip, if that doesn't turn up anything then I'd suggest a possible EAS ECU change. Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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17th Dec 2014 11:37pm |
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