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Rambles Member Since: 16 Apr 2011 Location: UK Posts: 803 |
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29th May 2023 5:31pm |
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Ajmngn Member Since: 25 May 2021 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 192 |
Before you even get that far with trying to affect the fix on the technical bulletin, just try and clean the contacts as that’s free.
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30th May 2023 6:20am |
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EOD Steve Member Since: 13 Feb 2023 Location: Lincoln Posts: 221 |
Thanks for the replies.
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30th May 2023 10:02am |
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Ajmngn Member Since: 25 May 2021 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 192 |
Steve, you could run it like this indefinitely as long as you kept a track of your miles and filled up whenever you might be getting down to ¼ or so to not run out. I’d imagine 400 miles would be easily achieved from full and without concern as long as you’re not driving like a loon or only doing city miles. 400 miles would be approx 17.5mpg so you could theoretically do a lot more before getting close to empty.
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30th May 2023 10:26pm |
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EOD Steve Member Since: 13 Feb 2023 Location: Lincoln Posts: 221 |
Hi Andy. Thanks for your help with this.
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31st May 2023 7:39am |
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cass Member Since: 12 Oct 2011 Location: northumberland Posts: 738 |
The big problem with running it like this is that when the faulty sender gives up and reads zero the car will go into limp mode then shut down totally to protect the high pressure fuel pump from running dry and destroying itself.
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1st Jun 2023 7:39pm |
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sako243 Member Since: 26 Dec 2013 Location: Wales Posts: 610 |
It's literally a half hour fix - at least that's what it took me having not done it before.
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1st Jun 2023 8:00pm |
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EOD Steve Member Since: 13 Feb 2023 Location: Lincoln Posts: 221 |
Thanks for the replies thus far.
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2nd Jun 2023 8:01am |
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cass Member Since: 12 Oct 2011 Location: northumberland Posts: 738 |
If the sender fails and decides to read empty your car WILL shutdown. Many cars wont but if anyone tells you that a 4.4 TDV8 doesn't then they haven't had a 4.4 TDV8 with a faulty sender unit that failed with an empty signal.
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2nd Jun 2023 7:58pm |
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paulwlincs Member Since: 07 Oct 2019 Location: Lincoln Posts: 44 |
I got reassured it would be fine when my gauge started reading wrong . The car shutdown 120 miles into my journey towing a caravan all very inconvenient.
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2nd Jun 2023 9:12pm |
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EOD Steve Member Since: 13 Feb 2023 Location: Lincoln Posts: 221 |
This is so frustrating.
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4th Jun 2023 4:43am |
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sako243 Member Since: 26 Dec 2013 Location: Wales Posts: 610 |
What's the conflicting advice?
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4th Jun 2023 6:21am |
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cass Member Since: 12 Oct 2011 Location: northumberland Posts: 738 |
I thought my last posts were quite clear? Anyone who says it wont shutdown if the sender says the tank is empty is wrong, they just haven't had the joy of it happening to them. Yet. My (and others) experience is fact, not opinion, view, belief or guess. If you don't believe this, you could disconnect the tank connection and put a temporary supply to the pump motor and see how far you get with the gauge reading zero. As long as the car thinks it has fuel in you'll be fine but if it decides that the tank is empty you will be stuffed. As Clint once said "Do you feel lucky Punk?" |
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4th Jun 2023 7:36am |
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EOD Steve Member Since: 13 Feb 2023 Location: Lincoln Posts: 221 |
Thanks once again for the help chaps.
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4th Jun 2023 10:18am |
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