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Happydaze Member Since: 30 Aug 2021 Location: Wirral Posts: 71 |
Is there a way of checking the actual fuel pressure with a gauge? I don't know if there is but that's where I'd be headed in an effort to avoid throwing parts at it!
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8th Nov 2024 3:21pm |
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niklasel Member Since: 08 Nov 2024 Location: Stockholm Posts: 8 |
Yes there is a fuel gauge where the filter is situated. But then I need to drive around with it attached along with decoding equipment etc. I was hoping to avoid buying equipment and tools but maybe that’s what Land Rovers are all about (trouble shooting) |
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8th Nov 2024 4:13pm |
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Happydaze Member Since: 30 Aug 2021 Location: Wirral Posts: 71 |
I was envisaging a simple, capillary type gauge, or a vac /pressure gauge, which is a very useful, cheap diagnostic tool, nothing special!
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8th Nov 2024 9:31pm |
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niklasel Member Since: 08 Nov 2024 Location: Stockholm Posts: 8 |
So now the secondary auxiliary fuel pump died as I expected. The humming sound was gone one morning and the car started but gets no fuel and eventually dies. Workshop ordered a pump in Oct but it never came so I ordered one myself now. Due to arrive shortly. Will try to replace it myself although it looks pretty tight down there under the ECM. Any tips here?
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5th Dec 2024 10:39am |
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niklasel Member Since: 08 Nov 2024 Location: Stockholm Posts: 8 |
The auxiliary secondary fuel pump OEM (from Hella) arrived on Fri 6.12 and today I installed it myself. Original part was a polish brand.
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7th Dec 2024 3:49pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8236 |
Well done, a satisfying outcome, are you loving it a bit more now..? Pete
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7th Dec 2024 4:35pm |
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niklasel Member Since: 08 Nov 2024 Location: Stockholm Posts: 8 |
As long as it runs I love this car. I guess a low mileage car would suffer from the nowadays “healthy” diesel provided. Not sure the additional work creates less CO2 emissions eventually. |
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7th Dec 2024 5:42pm |
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niklasel Member Since: 08 Nov 2024 Location: Stockholm Posts: 8 |
So I ran the car for an hour now and noticed that the secondary pump became louder and louder. I opened the fuel cap and there was a substantial vacuum.
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8th Dec 2024 11:03am |
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cass Member Since: 12 Oct 2011 Location: northumberland Posts: 738 |
Have you checked the vent in the filler cap? |
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8th Dec 2024 11:09am |
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niklasel Member Since: 08 Nov 2024 Location: Stockholm Posts: 8 |
I ran the car without the filler cap and the noise is still there... this issue came just some weeks ago. Can't imagine the cap is the issue all of a sudden. This car is almost brand new. Zero dirt anywhere.
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8th Dec 2024 12:14pm |
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niklasel Member Since: 08 Nov 2024 Location: Stockholm Posts: 8 |
I drove the car to the most renowned LR dealer in greater area Stockholm and they said the car is fine. No issues. Loud buzzing sound from auxiliary fuel pump is due to pump being OEM and not LR original they claim. OEM pump from Hella. Absolutely not sure here but who knows.
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18th Dec 2024 5:21pm |
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