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    Sorry to hear.

    You sure it isn't related to the fuel tank breather location...if it is then it might be Land Rovers issue?
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    Oh bugger.

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    Pfffaf...


    was it running when you took it in?

    if so then the water trap and tank sullage was doing its job

    drain, flush with dewatering agent, refill with clean fuel, jobs done.


    anything else is them trying to get you to pay for something you shouldnt have to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by one_iota View Post


    Sorry to hear.

    You sure it isn't related to the fuel tank breather location...if it is then it might be Land Rovers issue?
    no because we haven't been through any deep water

    the engine was running ok but there had been a couple of times the car had a rattle and power was lost.....and once when the engine light came on (landrover assit came out but as usual it didn't happen when they got there)

    apparently we need everything changing inclucding injectors...

    yes we can trace fuel as we have log books and receipts....but as ian pointed out we have had the rattles and the engine light a while ago, we spoke to the dealer about it and they said they think it was probably a case of a bad tank of fuel.

    so the water could of possibly been sitting there a while, any how we have only fueled 2 possibly 3 fuel stations as like i do with my car i always go to the same one..
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Sorry for your bad news! Your comprehensive insurance should cover something like that.

    I have heard that midnight bandit fuel thieves sometimes put water into underground tanks so that the fuel comes out the filler and they can scavenge it off the driveway.

    You can add methanol (metholated spirits) to petrol to trap small amounts of water contaminated petrol to allow it to pass the filters and be burned through the engine, but I'm unaware if the same goes for diesel.

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    Hope you've got SuperScouse in your corner.

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    I'm on holidays but surely it can't be too bad if the engine was running prior to taking it to Trivetts. However, Land Rover policy normally dictates that the fuel system be replaced to maintain warranty.

    We have had customers fill their diesel cars with petrol & drive them 'till they stop. Insurance has covered this.

    By the same token, there have been several cars towed in due to poor fuel & the servo in question has coughed up the full repair bill.

    This seems unusual in that the engine kept running. The other Land Rover diesels seem to stop at the slightest hint of water.

    I would be discussing this with your insurance company ASAP. Let them know what has happened & that you have fuel purchase records. Hopefully they should cover you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Yukk

    Sorry for your bad news! Your comprehensive insurance should cover something like that.

    I have heard that midnight bandit fuel thieves sometimes put water into underground tanks so that the fuel comes out the filler and they can scavenge it off the driveway.

    You can add methanol (metholated spirits) to petrol to trap small amounts of water contaminated petrol to allow it to pass the filters and be burned through the engine, but I'm unaware if the same goes for diesel.

    Diana
    I would not advise this. When I worked with some refinery R&D chemists many years ago, I mentioned adding methanol to petrol/diesel (even refineries have big problems removing water after hydrotreating) - they said it works, but when the water/methanol ratio becomes too high (supersaturation), all the water will come out of solution!!! It would be a big problem if this happens after your water trap!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    I'm on holidays but surely it can't be too bad if the engine was running prior to taking it to Trivetts. However, Land Rover policy normally dictates that the fuel system be replaced to maintain warranty.

    We have had customers fill their diesel cars with petrol & drive them 'till they stop. Insurance has covered this.

    By the same token, there have been several cars towed in due to poor fuel & the servo in question has coughed up the full repair bill.

    This seems unusual in that the engine kept running. The other Land Rover diesels seem to stop at the slightest hint of water.

    I would be discussing this with your insurance company ASAP. Let them know what has happened & that you have fuel purchase records. Hopefully they should cover you.
    i will et ian know he is talking to the insurance company......

    the thing is scouse when we had the rattle and engine light problem (that did go off the next day).. and ian rang up the serivce centre they said probably a bad tank of fuel dont bring it in just see how it goes.......
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Sorry to hear the issues with the pride & joy. Did the water trap light come on? If not does this make it a warranty claim? Why didn't the fuel filter work? Also, it would be interesting to have a look at the breather without telling the Dealer It is probably still in the same spot behind the back left wheel - maybe they forgot the small filter in the breather line. Just looked at mine and I reckon it is in a vulnerable position. Any water from the recent rain would splash up there. (I am assuming these items are the same as that of a late TD5 Defender) Good luck, Erich

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