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D8DEL



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Scotland 2006 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Bonatti Grey
L322 fuel pump leak...

Hi folks, has anyone experienced their main pump leaking diesel when running?.
I noticed it when I was checking the ball joints on the steering rack and it was dripping pretty bad.
I can't properly see where it's coming from as there is another pump in the way.
What's the process and is it do-able at home?.
Cheers in advance, Del. "Scotland is poorer in Men but richer in Heroes"

Post #330241 31st May 2015 2:29pm
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Joe90



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Where is the leak coming from. You have two pumps, one in the tank and the other under a cover by the LR wheelarch?

If the leak is in the engine bay then it is coming from somewhere else?

[edit] see below for correction! .
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Zirconblue



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I'm not an expert on the TD6, but there should be 3 Fuel pumps.

The lift pumps in and beside the tank. But there should also be a high pressure distribution pump, which i would assume it located under the bonnet?

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You are right - the injection pump, tucked away under the inlet manifold, looks like a right pig to get at, lots of dismantling, coolant drain down, but it could just be some loose connection. Not for faint-hearted, also a couple of special tools for releasing sprocket from pump.

For future reference: injection pump listed under engine management system in RAVE, the other two pumps under fuel delivery system, hence my omission Smile .
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D8DEL



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Scotland 2006 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Bonatti Grey

Hi guys, thanks for the replies and the guidance.
It's the pump under the bonnet, n/s behind the whole front end.
Hopefully it's something that's loose and not needing a new pump but I was just putting it out there for help to see if these are prone to seals going, hence needing replaced. "Scotland is poorer in Men but richer in Heroes"

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They are quite prone to leaking. If it gets much worse, eventually it won't start.

Same happened to the sister in laws car a few weeks back.

You can buy seal kits, but they seem to be a bit hit and miss whether they work or not...

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acc



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United Kingdom 2003 Range Rover Vogue SE Td6 Java Black

If it is the pipe from the fuel filter to the injector pump, I had the same issue last year. The pipe also has a take off for the FBH. I found out it is a LR supply only part, but Craddocks got me one and with postage it wasn't cheap. £92:00.

My one that the end of the pipe onto the pump had perished.

Alan

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D8DEL



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Thanks for the replies guys.
I'll strip her down to see if it's an easy fix and put her right.
I love my Vogue so she'll get the best treatment to get her back up to speed.
Cheers again, Del. "Scotland is poorer in Men but richer in Heroes"

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Jammer600



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Hi, did you have any luck sealing/sorting your fuel leak? 2018 Suzuki Jimny 2003 written off
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