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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4940 |
under the car.
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Wed Feb 06 2019 12:03pm |
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Disco_Mikey Member Since: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Dundee, Scotland Posts: 4393 |
New filter housing required |
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Wed Feb 06 2019 6:52pm |
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garrycol Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Canberra Posts: 1067 |
Filter housing or sensor?
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Thu Feb 07 2019 12:25am |
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Tyrefitter Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Bridlington East Yorkshire Posts: 3677 |
As DM says filter housing,,ive just had a 2012 sdv6 in with same message & I changed filter & it was still same,,i message DM & he told me to change filter housing which I did & it solved the problem. Andy.
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Thu Feb 07 2019 7:48am |
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garrycol Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Canberra Posts: 1067 |
So what is the logic - the sensor screws into the actual filter so is remote from the filter housing - so how does needing a new filter housing set the sensor off? 07MY RRS TDV6
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Thu Feb 07 2019 8:01am |
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Tyrefitter Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Bridlington East Yorkshire Posts: 3677 |
No idea Garry,,but when I changed the filter housing it got rid of the message.I was just going on what DM told me,,he has worked on enough of these,if he says its filter housing then its filter housing.Even when I drained the filter no water came out just fuel but I changed the filter anyway. Andy.
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Thu Feb 07 2019 8:54am |
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garrycol Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Canberra Posts: 1067 |
Andy - not disputing the result just trying to understand why - the only thing that I can think of is that the filter not sealing on the housing can let water in which sets off the water alarm but then fuel would also be squirting out. 07MY RRS TDV6
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Thu Feb 07 2019 10:18am |
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Disco_Mikey Member Since: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Dundee, Scotland Posts: 4393 |
Water sensor is also part of the filter housing...
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Thu Feb 07 2019 5:56pm |
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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4940 |
so its a faulty sensor ?
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Thu Feb 07 2019 6:34pm |
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Disco_Mikey Member Since: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Dundee, Scotland Posts: 4393 |
Faulty housing giving a false alarm. Never seen actual water in fuel on a 2.7/3.0 yet |
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Thu Feb 07 2019 7:29pm |
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garrycol Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Canberra Posts: 1067 |
Sorry Disco Mikey your comments are confusing.
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Fri Feb 08 2019 12:02am |
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Disco_Mikey Member Since: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Dundee, Scotland Posts: 4393 |
The fuel filter housing has a sensor wire integrated into the plastic, which makes contact with the top of the filter, and is bolted to the chassis
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Fri Feb 08 2019 6:39am |
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garrycol Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Canberra Posts: 1067 |
Ok follow you now - the sensor completes its circuit through the filter housing when water is present - but if there is a fault in the housing side it may give the "water in fuel" indication.
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Fri Feb 08 2019 8:35am |
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knwatkins Member Since: 09 Sep 2018 Location: Poole, Dorset Posts: 1139 |
I had this problem on mine. As Mikey says, it is related to fuel filter housing. I replaced mine and it solved the problem.
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Sun Feb 10 2019 5:24pm |
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