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rathbranV8



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Ireland 2002 Range Rover SE 4.4 V8 Oslo Blue
4.4 fuel pump

Hy all,

Just diagnosed a faulty fuel pump on my 02' 4.4 Sad

Does anybody know will a bmw x5 pump fit or are they even the same part before I go near the stealers..?

Thanks

Post #47408 25th Jan 2011 1:49pm
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herman maire



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I am quite sure they are not the same at all. The RR pump was built to run on steep grades, just do a search for the BMW pump then the RR and compare pictures.

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dan_uk_1984



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Yes they are the same - there is a caveat...

The upper housing is slightly different, but you can take the pump/lower part off and swap it over.

There is a write up on it somewhere.

Dan

EDIT:

I searched for "fuel pump" and it was on the first page...

http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic4224.html?highlight=fuel+pump 

Post #47412 25th Jan 2011 2:06pm
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rathbranV8



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thanks for the speedy replys

I did try a search before I posted but it didnt throw up that thread or I blindly missed it (high probability) so thanks for the link Dan...

Richie

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Andy



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I really need to get round to fixing my fuel sender as it doesn't read below 1/4 of a tank. I keep it half full all the time now, but there's always that chance of not finding a fuel station for miles.

Is the sender attached to this fuel pump and is it a seperate item to buy? 2010 MY Vogue SE TDV8 3.6 Stornoway Grey- fully loaded

Post #47750 26th Jan 2011 11:00pm
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47p2



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The sender unit is part of the pump, I wonder if someone has removed the pump at some time and it needs calibrated again.


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Should the fuel pump electrical connection need to be disconnected, it is imperative that the ignition should be switched off. If the ignition is on in any position the fuel gauge will memorise its last needle position prior to power down. Once power is restored the gauge will display the last remembered position regardless of the actual level of
fuel in the tank. This will result in incorrect fuel gauge readings if the fuel tank has been drained and not filled worth exactly the same quantity of fuel that was removed.

Post #47753 26th Jan 2011 11:34pm
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Andy



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Does anyone know if it can it be reset? I'd rather have a heads-up on this, rather than dismantle the rear of the car, only to find its not the sender. 2010 MY Vogue SE TDV8 3.6 Stornoway Grey- fully loaded

Post #47754 26th Jan 2011 11:43pm
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elpeede



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Don't know about resetting. Just thinking of how they work.. it may be just a crap connection where the arm sweeps across the resistive wire which tells the level. Could be as simple as needing a bit of a retensioning Noddy. Only one way to find out I guess.. either that or run it in to be fettled.

Have you done anything to the vehicle that would be likely to want it to be recalibrated? - This is an area I have no knowlegde on. I'd think if it shows full when its full then its fine. Does the low fuel light ever come on or do you bottle it before it gets that low (I would!). 2010 Disco XS TDV6, 2009 Freelander 2 GS

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