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Mr Tee Member Since: 13 Dec 2010 Location: Near Wackyjim Posts: 2643 |
Leak test on injectors would be first thought, few threads on that. |
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1st Feb 2020 10:00am |
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Discotigger Member Since: 12 Feb 2013 Location: Cumbria Posts: 804 |
Sound like in-tank fuel pump to me, mine stalled / died when the pump started failing and took a while to restart.
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1st Feb 2020 11:06am |
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diesel Dave Member Since: 14 Aug 2015 Location: Stockport Posts: 455 |
There's also a secondary in line pump that sits under the N/S/R passenger seat, it's accessible by a removable panel under the car and is actually quite easy to change, if thats your problem. It went on mine and took some finding as it was intermittent and didn't give any fault codes. Would drive faultless for weeks on end, then I'd go in a shop, come back and it wouldn't start. |
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1st Feb 2020 5:55pm |
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Bloke Member Since: 13 May 2019 Location: On the road to Oban Posts: 120 |
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1st Feb 2020 6:21pm |
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Richycsurfer Member Since: 18 Nov 2018 Location: Plymouth Posts: 44 |
Thanks for the replies so far!
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1st Feb 2020 9:40pm |
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rjff Member Since: 28 Oct 2017 Location: Cambridgeshire Posts: 1196 |
I don't know about the secondary pump under the car but Discotigger has a good point for the in tank pump.
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1st Feb 2020 10:09pm |
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Discotigger Member Since: 12 Feb 2013 Location: Cumbria Posts: 804 |
If you only had 20 litres in the tank, then it does sound like an in-tank pump problem.
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1st Feb 2020 10:22pm |
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ShuntL322 Member Since: 21 Dec 2019 Location: Acle, Norfolk Posts: 18 |
Ideally get a scanner on it. Maybe no faults. But see what the fuel pressures are when the pumps if the pumps are priming and also with engine running
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1st Feb 2020 10:55pm |
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Richycsurfer Member Since: 18 Nov 2018 Location: Plymouth Posts: 44 |
Thanks guys, hopefully my icarsoft scans well enough |
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2nd Feb 2020 7:59am |
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Bloke Member Since: 13 May 2019 Location: On the road to Oban Posts: 120 |
Mine went the same way. Check for fuel delivery at the high pressure fuel rail pump when it won't start. No fuel being delivered there then then there's a fair chance it's the electric inline fuel pump. I had that replaced and it has been fine ever since. Good luck. |
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2nd Feb 2020 9:31am |
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Richycsurfer Member Since: 18 Nov 2018 Location: Plymouth Posts: 44 |
I've just been out and checked the flow from the outlet of the filter when cycling the ignition - I get around 400ml(ish!) pretty quickly, seems like a good flow leading me to believe the electric pump(s) are probably working well enough?
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19th Feb 2020 10:52am |
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bleeperman Member Since: 01 Nov 2012 Location: lancs and Anglesey Posts: 109 |
I had similar fault after pumps, still problem and gets worse, about as reliable as the weather! After much grief mine was diagnosed as a sticky injector just one, causing FP to be low and of course computer then says no! |
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19th Feb 2020 11:36am |
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wayneg Member Since: 05 Jun 2013 Location: South Fremantle, Australia ( ex London ) Posts: 791 |
There is a pressure sensor on top of the fuel filter that will show a fault on the dash if the pressure is to low, unplug it and you will see. Saying that I had a problem with the car bogging down under full hard throttle as if it had run out of fuel. No dash warning. After changing the in-tank pump I had no more issues. 2007 TDV8 VSE
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20th Feb 2020 12:07am |
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bgennette Member Since: 13 Jan 2013 Location: Newcastle Posts: 74 |
It really sounds to me like worn carbon brushes in the booster pump. If you disconnect the delivery pipe at the engine bay fuel filter and turn on the ignition the flow has to be at least 100mL per second! If its more like 10mL per second then the in-tank lift pump is pushing fuel through a non running secondary booster pump so that the system appears to be working properly, but the amount and pressure delivered to the fuel filter pressure switch is insufficient to allow starting.
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27th Feb 2020 1:20am |
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