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Skeggy 90 Member Since: 07 Oct 2013 Location: Skeg Vegas Posts: 233 |
Does the fuel pump run if you floor the throttle 5 times with the ignition on, this is used to bleed the fuel system. It should go on and off for about 5 minutes and the engine light should flash during this. If not it's a fault with either fuse, relay or pump. You could give a squirt of either WD40 or break cleaner in the air box to see if it fires without fuel. Only give it a tiny squirt but this will prove everything else is ok. 90 300 TDI SW (sold)
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9th Nov 2015 7:33pm |
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derbywill Member Since: 25 Mar 2010 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 556 |
Try resetting the fuel cut of switch on the bulkhead you could have knocked it doing the rebuild.
Regards Will 2005 90 XS 1954 86'' Series 1 tilt 1968 88” 2A 200tdi 2002 110 Hardtop |
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9th Nov 2015 8:52pm |
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BecauseLandRover Member Since: 27 Oct 2015 Location: Portsmouth/Cambridge Posts: 17 |
Thanks for the reply Skeggy, I will have to see if those methods work tomorrow. It does sound like there are a few tricks that we missed there, so will relay that info and see what comes back.
It's pretty frustrating because by the level of the rebuild there's not many things stopping it from working. Hopefully it may be as simple as bleeding the system. |
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9th Nov 2015 8:54pm |
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BecauseLandRover Member Since: 27 Oct 2015 Location: Portsmouth/Cambridge Posts: 17 |
Thanks Derby Will, these are good simple suggestions, that we may have overlooked, pretty much every problem so far has been the nuclear option, its easy to over look the simple stuff.
The ECU was still throwing codes, not sure if that will go away if we can get the engine to run properly. |
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9th Nov 2015 9:03pm |
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derbywill Member Since: 25 Mar 2010 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 556 |
If the cut of switch is tripped I beleave it can cause errors in the ECU
Will 2005 90 XS 1954 86'' Series 1 tilt 1968 88” 2A 200tdi 2002 110 Hardtop |
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9th Nov 2015 9:06pm |
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BecauseLandRover Member Since: 27 Oct 2015 Location: Portsmouth/Cambridge Posts: 17 |
Well just an update, the priming and bleeding didn't work although the engine light flashed as stated. The immobiliser (which was supposed to have been removed) was then fully removed (proper job) and the loom restored to factory.
It turned out the fuel pump is knackered...oh and the ECU might still be duff, but apparently there were some bad earth's which may be why the ECU was throwing up odd codes. We had a special visit from an AA guy with a preloaded diagnostics kit for the TD5 who helped narrow it all down. so we are going to drop the tank and hopefully just fit a lift pump that we have lying around, if not we will have to order one of those too. Fingers crossed that's the end of it, but who knows... Apparently the pressure was simply drawing the fuel through with out any need for the fuel pump, so that's fairly impressive if a little scary. It seems this car prior to the work being done would have been a ticking time bomb of problems. Thanks for all the advice so far, it did all help. |
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11th Nov 2015 8:25am |
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BecauseLandRover Member Since: 27 Oct 2015 Location: Portsmouth/Cambridge Posts: 17 |
So the car is running well now and it was dropped off for an MOT, however there are 2 things that dont sit well with me and need sorting. In the end we had immobiliser completely removed from loom and new fuel pump fitted.
The temp gauge doesn't move even after a good run-might be why the head gasket situation got so bad, no way of telling how hot it was getting. What would be the fix here? Is the sensor more likely to pack up before the gauge itself? The other issue is: Now the biting point is really different to how I remember. The clutch pedal travel is very minimal before it engages, making it a pain to change gear/sit in traffic. What's the normal fix for something like this, bleed system or tweak pedal? Any answers much appreciated. |
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17th Nov 2015 6:54pm |
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