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Dinnu Member Since: 24 Dec 2019 Location: Lija Posts: 3414 |
Is there a temperature sensor on the High Pressure pump? Just guessing this, but since you mention that problem happens when it gets hot ( I hope by hot you mean normal working temperature, like 90 degrees celsius). 1988 90 Hard Top, 19J Diesel Turbo, Shire Blue - Restoration ongoing
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5th Aug 2020 5:22am |
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bear100 Member Since: 22 Mar 2010 Location: South Wales Posts: 1917 |
There is a CHT sensor on the rear of the engine that will also give the symptoms you have....I know first hand!
A tell tale sign is the temperature needle moving when the engine is cold and ignition is on, although not always but usually seen climbing quicker than normal. They are quite cheap and easy to fit so worth a go, lots of threads on here about it 2016 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 TDV8 2010 110 XS Utility 2.4TDCI 2010 Range Rover Sport TDV8 (gone) 2007 Discovery HSE TDV6 (gone) 1993 110 csw 200 tdi (gone) 1994 90 HT 300 tdi (gone) 1994 discovery 300tdi (gone) 90 hybrid 3.5 v8 (gone) Range rover bobtail 3.5 v8 (gone) |
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5th Aug 2020 8:37am |
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jst Member Since: 14 Jan 2008 Location: Taunton Posts: 8030 |
By hot do you mean to the horizontal position or needle above into the red? Cheers
James 110 2012 XS Utility 130 2011 M57 bespoke Camper 90 2010 Hardtop 90 M57 1988 Hardtop |
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5th Aug 2020 9:24am |
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Ben01 Member Since: 04 Aug 2020 Location: International Posts: 14 |
Normal working temperature. I believe the pump should be ruled out. |
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5th Aug 2020 12:37pm |
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Ben01 Member Since: 04 Aug 2020 Location: International Posts: 14 |
thanks I will research and likely replace as it is cheap/easy. i didn't notice the temperature moving quicker than normal |
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5th Aug 2020 12:40pm |
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Ben01 Member Since: 04 Aug 2020 Location: International Posts: 14 |
horizontal position and/or after about 10-15 minutes of driving (sometimes less) |
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5th Aug 2020 12:41pm |
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shropshiredefender Member Since: 05 Jun 2017 Location: Shropshire Posts: 834 |
Good place to start - in my case I had a very minor radiator leak, climbing hills gave me a "dirty fuel" type misfire, 200 miles cruising at 70 ish down the Motorway - no problem, heavy A road traffic misfire again. This was one journey from Scotland to home. CHT sensor was doing its job, protecting the engine from overheating due to low coolant. Just because you're offended doesn't mean you're right. |
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5th Aug 2020 3:50pm |
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Ben01 Member Since: 04 Aug 2020 Location: International Posts: 14 |
I had a coolant leak previously which was traced to a hose. Should I flush the system now, or not needed? Would I still be having problems with the sensor?
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5th Aug 2020 3:53pm |
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shropshiredefender Member Since: 05 Jun 2017 Location: Shropshire Posts: 834 |
Frankly I don't know.
But the symptoms that you describe point to the CHT sensor either doing its job properly or doing its job because it's faulty. It does not throw any fault codes and is difficult to diagnose, replacing it is relatively cheap and easy. Just because you're offended doesn't mean you're right. |
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5th Aug 2020 4:19pm |
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Ben01 Member Since: 04 Aug 2020 Location: International Posts: 14 |
Update...CHT sensor replaced, thermostat replaced, MAF sensor, MAP sensor, tank cleaned, Ecu replaces. I still have the same problems. Where to look next? No fault codes are coming up on the Nanocom.
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1st Nov 2020 2:09pm |
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Angus_Beef Member Since: 30 Apr 2015 Location: Oslo Posts: 434 |
How does your coolant level look? Often the cap won't hold pressure and the coolant can boil. the temp gauge on the dash may not show this as it doesn't move until the temp is extreme...
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1st Nov 2020 2:54pm |
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Ben01 Member Since: 04 Aug 2020 Location: International Posts: 14 |
Coolant level is ok. I just flushed the system.
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1st Nov 2020 3:54pm |
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Spurge Member Since: 19 Jun 2015 Location: Lancashire Posts: 9 |
I've just sorted one that is very similar, clean out swirl pot in the fuel tank and replace the fuel filter head, there is a membrane in the filter head to bleed out air, this was blocked up on the one I've been on with so air couldn't escape the system. Bearmach do the filter head.
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2nd Nov 2020 6:59am |
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Ben01 Member Since: 04 Aug 2020 Location: International Posts: 14 |
I will try this next. Still no codes.
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27th Nov 2020 6:07pm |
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