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Ste815l Member Since: 22 Sep 2017 Location: Newcastle Posts: 30 |
Yes you could bleed it yourself. Just wind down drivers window. Turn ignition on the pump primes for 10 seconds. As it's priming push bleed nipple in until you see fuel come out. You might have to do this quite a few times depending if the fuel filter is empty as it will take about 4-5 sequels just to fill that. If you hear no air pressure come out of the bleed nipple after a few cycles then I would say it's a pump. When you turn ignition on get under drivers side rear door you will see your tank it's a big rusty cradle holding it up. Feel for vibrations off the pump I could feel it on mine. If no vibration or noise. Check fuse number 1 were battery is in fuse box. If that's OK it's a broken pump. |
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Mon Oct 16 2017 7:47pm |
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PC76 Member Since: 01 Oct 2017 Location: Northwest Posts: 402 |
Thx Ste, I gave it a go but i did not think the battery had enough life in it...
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Tue Oct 17 2017 9:15pm |
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PC76 Member Since: 01 Oct 2017 Location: Northwest Posts: 402 |
Well i got it back this evening checked everything and it all seemed fine.
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Thu Oct 19 2017 8:26pm |
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NeilRRS Member Since: 18 Aug 2016 Location: Stone, Staffs. Posts: 36 |
£40 is about half full after the fuel light has come on.
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Thu Oct 19 2017 8:42pm |
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Ste815l Member Since: 22 Sep 2017 Location: Newcastle Posts: 30 |
Mine is 2.7 and no lie I get about 125 mile for £40 this is worse than my m3 4 litre petrol. I'm really thinking about px in it in for something bit less thirsty. |
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Thu Oct 19 2017 9:50pm |
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Johnski Member Since: 02 Sep 2015 Location: North Wales & North Yorkshire Posts: 1407 |
The Diesel fuel tank "useable capacity" is 84 Litres or 18.4 Gallons (the Petrol tank holds 88 litres 19.3 gallons) on the SDV6 models and similar. So £40 of fuel is around 33.92 litres at £1.17 Litre. I normally fuel up with 70 litres at a time which costs me around £82 a time (twice a week when I'm driving ).
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Thu Oct 19 2017 9:51pm |
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Ste815l Member Since: 22 Sep 2017 Location: Newcastle Posts: 30 |
Jesus twice a week. |
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Thu Oct 19 2017 10:03pm |
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Johnski Member Since: 02 Sep 2015 Location: North Wales & North Yorkshire Posts: 1407 |
That sounds very poor, perhaps a decent cleaner in fuel tank to clean everything, including Injectors, Turbo etc generally helps improve both performance and mpg. At the cost to mix one fuel tank, well worth the expense to see if any improvement. Just worked out: If that is true of your figures and Diesel average price at £1.179p litre say, that means you are only getting around 16.749 mpg which means you have a serious problem unless you drive with pedal to the floor etc. John RRS MY12 SDV6 HSE. Sumatra Black/Ebony & Walnut + Dynamic Pack, + Cold Climate Pack + Memory Pack, Digital TV/DVD, Premium Leather, Cornering Lights, Cooler/Fridge Box, & most Options. |
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Thu Oct 19 2017 10:05pm |
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PC76 Member Since: 01 Oct 2017 Location: Northwest Posts: 402 |
Oh right, I actually thought it had a 105 litre tank...😳
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Thu Oct 19 2017 10:11pm |
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Johnski Member Since: 02 Sep 2015 Location: North Wales & North Yorkshire Posts: 1407 |
When I normally drive, (due to accident last April, not car, I haven't been allowed to drive) but every day is a run from North Wales to either London, North Yorkshire, Scarborough, or Gatwick, Luton, Manchester, Leeds, East Midlands airports and similar distances. So average daily mileage can be from 148 to 385 miles a day, fortunately only 3-4 days a week now. John RRS MY12 SDV6 HSE. Sumatra Black/Ebony & Walnut + Dynamic Pack, + Cold Climate Pack + Memory Pack, Digital TV/DVD, Premium Leather, Cornering Lights, Cooler/Fridge Box, & most Options. |
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Thu Oct 19 2017 10:17pm |
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Johnski Member Since: 02 Sep 2015 Location: North Wales & North Yorkshire Posts: 1407 |
Fuel size tank is from LR Handbook and Service Manual, V8 and earlier models I cannot state for sure without further check. I've only noticed really noisy air compressors (suspension), when it is having to work extra hard due to leaks or on its way out. Does it raise/lower to the different heights at same speed as before or does it seem to take longer? Does the noise once up to set height stop or come back on again while driving as if loosing air? Normally they are fairly quiet but you can of course hear them when operating. Not sure but vibration could be shield touching, or compressor bolts/nuts not at correct torque, but can't see why it would alter for work done. John RRS MY12 SDV6 HSE. Sumatra Black/Ebony & Walnut + Dynamic Pack, + Cold Climate Pack + Memory Pack, Digital TV/DVD, Premium Leather, Cornering Lights, Cooler/Fridge Box, & most Options. |
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Thu Oct 19 2017 10:24pm |
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PC76 Member Since: 01 Oct 2017 Location: Northwest Posts: 402 |
Hi Jonski,
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Thu Oct 19 2017 10:41pm |
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Eaters Member Since: 11 Apr 2016 Location: East Sussex Posts: 1540 |
Maybe because its a different model - I don't know - but I've never noticed my air compressor working at all. Others (Johnski?) will no doubt have better, more useful, responses than me but my tenpenn'th says that you've got an air leak. Robin
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Fri Oct 20 2017 7:10am |
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Ste815l Member Since: 22 Sep 2017 Location: Newcastle Posts: 30 |
To fix the fuel level sensor they would have had to replace the tank. As there nearly impossible to change. But this wouldn't involve any work on the compressor. If they used a ramp hoist I carnt see how it can have affected the suspension unless they used car jack and lifted wheels off ground maybe a tear in air bag? |
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Fri Oct 20 2017 8:07am |
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