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Water in Fuel - Splashing Through Puddles

Like many, i have experienced the water in fuel message popping up randomly, but only during wet weather. I have researched the various posts and fiddled with connectors to no avail. The message hasn't come up for a few weeks during the dry spell, but yesterday I splashed through the only puddle for miles around and it immediately popped up again. By no means a dramatic splash, not over the bonnet, nearside only. So what could the water be hitting low down to set this off? Dodgy chassis earth connector in wheel arch? Any thoughts appreciated. 2011MY 4.4TDV8 Autobiography Baltic Blue
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Post #697869 12th Aug 2024 9:21am
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I had this, bit of Vaseline on the connection at the bottom and been ok since

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Pete >I had this, bit of Vaseline on the connection at the bottom and been ok since

do you mean vaseline around the electrical 3 pin connector circled yellow ?




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Just unplug the connector from the sensor on the bottom of the filter, bit of Vaseline around the connector and plug it back on

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PeteT80 wrote:
I had this, bit of Vaseline on the connection at the bottom and been ok since

Thanks Pete, I'll give it a go. 2011MY 4.4TDV8 Autobiography Baltic Blue
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Post #697971 13th Aug 2024 9:21am
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PeteT80 wrote:
Just unplug the connector from the sensor on the bottom of the filter, bit of Vaseline around the connector and plug it back on



Excuse my ignorance, but is this the connector you are referring to? Thanks 2011MY 4.4TDV8 Autobiography Baltic Blue
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Post #698046 14th Aug 2024 10:07am
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Answered my own question, that’s the fuel heater. 2011MY 4.4TDV8 Autobiography Baltic Blue
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Post #698065 14th Aug 2024 3:18pm
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