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v3mmtrangerover Member Since: 29 Jan 2020 Location: sunderland Posts: 30 |
I never normaly let it go below 1/4 |
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29th Jan 2020 11:27pm |
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DMRR Member Since: 14 Apr 2010 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 2027 |
I don't think I've ever seen the "Night Mode Timer" button before on any of my L322's ...... most interesting. Land Rover Addict
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30th Jan 2020 9:33am |
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v3mmtrangerover Member Since: 29 Jan 2020 Location: sunderland Posts: 30 |
Tried everything so far no joy fuels good etc and just find a rear lights out so orders a new cluster to see if that fixes the issue any help taken |
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18th Feb 2020 5:33pm |
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Dijit Member Since: 09 Jul 2012 Location: Glasgow Posts: 161 |
v3mmtrangerover interesting story for you.
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19th Feb 2020 12:15am |
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Shaun_ Member Since: 02 Feb 2017 Location: New Forest Posts: 70 |
Not sure if this will help especially as you say the fuel is 'good' but I experienced very similar symptoms to yours some time ago with my own 2007 TDV8. It turned out to be a loose fuel pipe in the tank. One of the lift pipes on the pump under, in my case, the access hatch under the rear seat behind the driver had a loose connection. Every so often it would result in fuel starvation and throw up all the symptoms you describe.
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22nd Feb 2020 10:20pm |
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Dijit Member Since: 09 Jul 2012 Location: Glasgow Posts: 161 |
Shaun, as you know there are twin tanks sat saddle bag style over the prop shaft tunnel. The usual cause is one of the pumps fail and it starts to run out of fuel earlier than expected. Rehab is for quitters!!!
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22nd Feb 2020 11:17pm |
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v3mmtrangerover Member Since: 29 Jan 2020 Location: sunderland Posts: 30 |
so the Landy garage had it for 6 weeks injectors etc no joy I bought a used low mileage HP Pump fitted it in 1h and boom like a fecking train cheers for all the help gents |
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11th Jul 2020 4:40am |
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Dijit Member Since: 09 Jul 2012 Location: Glasgow Posts: 161 |
Great news. Please come back on in a few weeks and confirmyouve had no further problems..
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11th Jul 2020 6:34am |
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j7wal Member Since: 13 Mar 2022 Location: London Posts: 3 |
Hi guys. I have posted this in another section of this site but I guess the same problem is scattered everywhere. I will copy and paste as I write it, hope it helps. I will also post the link as it has photo's. ((( Hi Vadim. And everyone else who needs help with this problem. Thanks for getting back so quickly. The reason I asked, was to actually help you and any other poor sole that "like me" Has spent a small fortune on this car trying to fix this unique problem. I followed all the forums and replaced battery, both MAF sensors, both MAP sensors, brake light switch, fuel filter. We took it to a garage last week because it got so bad it would not even start. Garage said turbo has gone but we knew it wasn't. The car was in the same spot as when we left it, it was obvious they didn’t want to get involved. I was convinced it was a single problem causing ~ LOSS OF POWER, ENGINE SYSTEM FAULT ON DASH, SUSPENSION LOWERING AND COMING UP FAULTY, HDC FAULT, TRANSMISSION FAULT, ALL TERRAIN FAULT, PARKING SENSOR FAULT ETC - ETC - ETC. It got so bad, the fault code reader was coming up with all manor of faults, it even said ALL my lights were faulty. ANYWAY, Lads and lasses, I decided to bin the fault code reader and chuck it in the back of the car and go back to basics and with a friends help, physically look and feel our way around the engine so you must first pop off the big plastic cover on top of the engine. And I am glad and pleased to say we found the cause of this problem, and you won’t believe it when I tell you. One tiny wire shorting out, causing ALL these” sort of” unrelated faults happening, because the short was just spiking the whole system. Basically, the short is located in the wiring loom for number 7 and number 8 injectors. The short is precisely on number 7 injector pipe. The location if you’re not sure is when you are facing the front of the car the right side from front to back is bank 5,6,7,8. The cause! There is a big metal cover that covers the injectors and leak off pipes. You must remove this cover, it’s a bit awkward but not hard. Locate number 7 injector pipe and the loom in directly on top, lift it and cut the mesh surrounding the loom and take a very close look ( pics before and after enclosed) My guess is the metal plate put pressure on the loom. The really strange thing is, the injector pipe does have a type of insulator around it, BUT! Only part of it, almost like a zebra crossing. So, the loom was rubbing on the uninsulated part of the pipe. I guess it is really hit and miss where the loom touches. Anyway guys, I hope this helps you. Just one thing though, I found the loom on the other bank was tight too so I stuck a bit of rubber between the big metal plate and the loom, so best to check all the injector wiring. I would just like to thank my mates brother John Ade for finding it, he is the Poirot of finding faults and believe it or not, it only took him just 10 minutes to find it, but there again, he is a genius. Oh! By the way, fault code reader has found not faults 😊 )))) LINK https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=626122#626122 |
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17th Mar 2022 9:15am |
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