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wayneg Member Since: 05 Jun 2013 Location: South Fremantle, Australia ( ex London ) Posts: 798 |
You get the fuel injection system error warning from the sender ontop the fuel filter if you are not getting enough pressure around 3 bar, it should if healthy be closer to 4bar. If you are sure the tank pump is good I would be looking at the external one. There is a good video how-to on youtube for the in tank sender unit, it's on a V8 but I followed it to change just the pump in mine
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23rd Aug 2020 12:49pm |
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mazza7282 Member Since: 10 May 2020 Location: Essex Posts: 99 |
Hey
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23rd Aug 2020 2:36pm |
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wayneg Member Since: 05 Jun 2013 Location: South Fremantle, Australia ( ex London ) Posts: 798 |
The low-pressure pipes to the high-pressure pump are a common leak point and as you have done a quick fix. There is always a chance of a faulty new pump however I would be checking the pump relay in the back fusebox and the relay in the ECU box at the front. Also the wiring/plug on the external pump. The pump in the Tank is a lift pump the external pump provides the 4bar pressure to the high-pressure pump. When my Tank pump started to fail, when I floored the car at speed it just bogged down as if it was running out of fuel, otherwise drove fine with no warnings. 2007 TDV8 VSE
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24th Aug 2020 12:26am |
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Tugger Member Since: 28 Feb 2019 Location: Scotland Posts: 247 |
Following this thread as I've had similar issues in the past and thinking about replacing in-tank pump. Now with working from home, I've got plenty of time to mess around with the car. 09 RR Westminster 3.6TDV8 - Stornoway Grey / Black interior - now gone (sad face)
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24th Aug 2020 10:30am |
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mazza7282 Member Since: 10 May 2020 Location: Essex Posts: 99 |
Aside from the in-line pump change today, I have been using the car some of the day with less than 1/4 a tank and the car would have cut out several times by now, hence why I changed the in tank pump as the problem appeared to be getting worse as it started to cut out at between 1/4 and 1/2. Could you advise how the fuel pump relays could be causing an issue ? As I would have thought the car would have cut out/not start at all if the relay was at fault, the same with the in line fuel pump wiring being a bit dodgy. The feed pipes going into the high pressure side, I just happen to notice whilst looking around the vehicle. Luckily that didn't take too long to resolve.I had hoped that because of the small leak in that area, it would have been responsible for the potential lack in fuel pressure. I decided to remove the secondary/in line fuel pump and the only thing I noticed was the electrical connector was covered in diesel, I had removed the electrical connector second to removing "in" fuel line, so there shouldn't have been any diesel dropped on the connector as I hadn't removed the "out" fuel line at that point. It was a good make of pump, had a Delphi sticker on it. The in-line pump is newish as I suspected, all the clips were jubilee clips with the nut and bolt setup. I decided to tank a punt and just swap out the in line fuel pump anyway. I fitted a bosch one at the cost of £108. After reading the RAVE workshop manual it states that excessive fuel pressure dispersed via the pressure relief valve on the common rail from memory Heres a similar video, so the one I attached to the beginning of the thread, showing the same thing but stationary. This thead on FFRR was very informative too, https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/post365332.html I guess I do need the pressures read in more detail Last edited by mazza7282 on 24th Aug 2020 10:07pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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24th Aug 2020 5:50pm |
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mazza7282 Member Since: 10 May 2020 Location: Essex Posts: 99 |
Basically why I did it, as I've been WFH too. TBH the car was purchased right at the beginning of COVID so its given me something to do as like you, when i'm done for the day. I'm already here. |
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24th Aug 2020 5:52pm |
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ShuntL322 Member Since: 21 Dec 2019 Location: Acle, Norfolk Posts: 18 |
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25th Aug 2020 9:34am |
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mazza7282 Member Since: 10 May 2020 Location: Essex Posts: 99 |
You know that reminds me, i had a 1300 cdti corsa mant years ago.
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25th Aug 2020 11:44am |
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ShuntL322 Member Since: 21 Dec 2019 Location: Acle, Norfolk Posts: 18 |
Yup. Same as this one. Easy start down it’s chuff would just give it enough to start. Ran like a bag of spanners with now power tho. But that could of been the fact 3 injectors where shot and both pumps tired too
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25th Aug 2020 12:59pm |
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mazza7282 Member Since: 10 May 2020 Location: Essex Posts: 99 |
Yea, guess it would be worth a look.....but then as I said, runs, drives fine far as I can see.
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26th Aug 2020 5:49pm |
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ShuntL322 Member Since: 21 Dec 2019 Location: Acle, Norfolk Posts: 18 |
It’s on the back of the HP pump but accessible without removing said pump. I think I took of the inlet manifold an injector pipes. I did have to use every extension I own and a lot of sweat words. But it is possible.
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26th Aug 2020 8:51pm |
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mazza7282 Member Since: 10 May 2020 Location: Essex Posts: 99 |
Before I remove the fuel pressure reg on the side of the HPFP, I took the car to my guys down the road to plug it in, as my code readers didn't find anything, one of them only found the engine ECU and displayed no faults so I just chucked it back in the drawer, so I got them to plug it into their solus for me
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28th Aug 2020 9:13am |
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ShuntL322 Member Since: 21 Dec 2019 Location: Acle, Norfolk Posts: 18 |
Live values of the pressure will help too. Think they want 3.5 to 4 bar at tickover. It was a solus I used to see that data which showed low pressure as it cranked. Once it got running the HP delivered plenty for it to run well by shear force. But cranking it where it showed up on live data. |
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28th Aug 2020 9:52am |
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mazza7282 Member Since: 10 May 2020 Location: Essex Posts: 99 |
Youre right, im into the wind otherwise.
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28th Aug 2020 4:50pm |
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