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Pawl Member Since: 07 Nov 2017 Location: West Midlands Posts: 689 |
Daft question you might think, but I'm still getting used to the RR & can't work what actually happened while driving yesterday (2006 3.6 TDV8)
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28th Jan 2018 5:04pm |
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Andy_J Member Since: 14 Nov 2011 Location: Muir of Ord Posts: 479 |
I can't tell you if you have a problem with your fuel pump, but I have had a similar experience myself.
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28th Jan 2018 6:57pm |
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Freddie The Fish Member Since: 13 Apr 2017 Location: Bedfordshire Posts: 115 |
Isn’t the outlet at the bottom then ? |
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28th Jan 2018 7:24pm |
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jemj Member Since: 13 Sep 2012 Location: leighton Buzzard Posts: 54 |
I don't know the design spec of your model but my 2002 TD6 had a similar issue a few years back. It turns out that there is a 'Saddle tank' fitted to clear the rear diff. This tank has the fuel sender fitted in one side opposite to where the fuel exits the tank to the fuel pump. To clear fuel from this dead side of the tank to the side where it exits the tank, there is another pump mounted in the tank. When this fails you have a gauge showing fuel but no fuel in the side where the main pump draws from the tank. Topping it up and then cranking the engine constantly will eventually bleed the system and allow it to run. This is probably what happened to your car. You can either make sure that you always have enough fuel in the tank or get the secondary pump replaced. I hope this helps? The Best 4x4 by far, so long as you have deep pockets. |
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3rd Feb 2018 12:31pm |
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Pawl Member Since: 07 Nov 2017 Location: West Midlands Posts: 689 |
Since filling up & clearing the fault codes, there've been no other odd behaviours so I think it must have been a sender accuracy issue / low fuel problem rather than main fuel pump.
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3rd Feb 2018 6:59pm |
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jemj Member Since: 13 Sep 2012 Location: leighton Buzzard Posts: 54 |
I know that if the fuel senders have been taken out and then someone turns on the ignition it loses the memory. This will then results in incorrect readings from the fuel senders because they then read/signal at what ever position they are in when turned on. Perhaps this has been done to yours in the past? The Best 4x4 by far, so long as you have deep pockets. |
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22nd Feb 2018 8:00pm |
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appj62 Member Since: 07 Aug 2013 Location: Cheshire Posts: 424 |
I find it best to fill up when fuel gauge gets to just below a quarter full. I've been embarrassed a couple of times but luckily was close to home. I probably have a duff transfer pump or fuel sender. The miles to empty shows 60 - 80 miles to go. Previous cars:
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22nd Feb 2018 9:45pm |
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Pawl Member Since: 07 Nov 2017 Location: West Midlands Posts: 689 |
I've now accepted the distance estimation can't be trusted & am also filling up when the guage is showing just under 1/4 full.
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22nd Feb 2018 10:27pm |
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