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RichardK
20th November 2022, 07:40 AM
Returning from late shopping last night with D3 surging home the last 3 kms's.

Gap shows 2 faults:
P115A-68 (2D) Low fuel level - forced limited power - Algorithm based failure - event information
P115B-68 (2D) Low fuel level - forced engine shutdown - Algorithm based failure - event information
fuel guage shows around 150km's left
Can anyone enlighten me as to the problem please?

Cheers
RichardK

RANDLOVER
20th November 2022, 08:17 AM
I know the D4's have this function to make people top up the tank so that they don't end up having to prime the fuel pump next to the road. I thought D3's didn't have this, mine doesn't as I've run the tank down till the fuel light came on a couple of times. For whatever reason the car thinks the tank is low, when you say 150km left are you judging by the tank level or the trip meter? Although if it was surging that seems to be low fuel or a blockage or perhaps a LP or HP fuel pump failing.

RichardK
20th November 2022, 08:23 AM
I know the D4's have this function to make people top up the tank so that they don't end up having to prime the fuel pump next to the road. I thought D3's didn't have this, mine doesn't as I've run the tank down till the fuel light came on a couple of times. For whatever reason the car thinks the tank is low, when you say 150km left are you judging by the tank level or the trip meter? Although if it was surging that seems to be low fuel or a blockage or perhaps a LP or HP fuel pump failing.

Thanks for the reply.
Both pumps were replaced 12 months ago, the KM,s left are what is shown on the instrument cluster, I thought this also mand will drop in 20 litres from a jerry this morning and see what happens.

Cheers
RichardK

Graeme
20th November 2022, 09:08 AM
Presumably the fuel level sensor is faulty unless the gauge itself is showing empty.

RobMichelle
20th November 2022, 10:12 AM
I’m thinking if it was saying 150 till empty, probly means 15 litres left, gauge would show quarter if not under, so with travelling fuel sloshing about, my opinion is it’s just low on fuel and needs a drink.

RichardK
20th November 2022, 06:40 PM
Well all seems to be sorted, my initial interpretation of the IID seems to be correct, that when the fuel gauge shows empty it triggers a sensor to tell the ECU to force limited power or force shutdown.
In this case I had 130 km's allegedly still in hand so there must have been a hiccup somewhere.
I have now filled the tank, better off for the experience/knowledge.

Thanks for the replies.

Cheers
RichardK

BradC
20th November 2022, 06:45 PM
Well all seems to be sorted, my initial interpretation of the IID seems to be correct, that when the fuel gauge shows empty it triggers a sensor to tell the ECU to force limited power or force shutdown.
In this case I had 130 km's allegedly still in hand so there must have been a hiccup somewhere.
I have now filled the tank, better off for the experience/knowledge.

That's really odd. I've driven >30k's past where the computer reported 0 km to go and put 83L in the tank when I rolled into the servo. No errors, no reduction in power. Admittedly I had everything off and was feathering the throttle as lightly as possible so I might not have noticed a "reduction in power", but still no errors.

DiscoJeffster
20th November 2022, 07:28 PM
That's really odd. I've driven >30k's past where the computer reported 0 km to go and put 83L in the tank when I rolled into the servo. No errors, no reduction in power. Admittedly I had everything off and was feathering the throttle as lightly as possible so I might not have noticed a "reduction in power", but still no errors.

Same in my D4. I found there’s around 80km 8L left after 0km. Never hit the level error.

I suspect the OP has a problem related to the level sensor. Waiting to see if it happens again.

Graeme
20th November 2022, 07:36 PM
Was the low fuel warning message issued?

BradC
20th November 2022, 09:36 PM
I didn't see anything other than the frantic orange low fuel light. Given the manual says the tank holds 84 and I put 83 in, it was right.

RichardK
20th November 2022, 10:43 PM
That's really odd. I've driven >30k's past where the computer reported 0 km to go and put 83L in the tank when I rolled into the servo. No errors, no reduction in power. Admittedly I had everything off and was feathering the throttle as lightly as possible so I might not have noticed a "reduction in power", but still no errors.

Yes I have done that too, this time I was under the illusion that I had plenty but that is the only solution I can come up with after the interpretation of the IID listed faults.

It will just go up in the memory banks!

Cheers

Richard

BradC
20th November 2022, 11:39 PM
This was an interesting read

Land Rover Strategy - Fault Code - Pico Technology (https://www.picoauto.com/support/viewtopic.php't=16381)

maxperformance
20th November 2022, 11:46 PM
I didn't see anything other than the frantic orange low fuel light. Given the manual says the tank holds 84 and I put 83 in, it was right.

I also don't have the symptom like OP even though I ran it down to about 20 miles range on the dashboard with orange light came up. And once I filled up with 80L

DiscoJeffster
20th November 2022, 11:52 PM
This was an interesting read

Land Rover Strategy - Fault Code - Pico Technology (https://www.picoauto.com/support/viewtopic.php't=16381)

Yeah. As you and I have said, I think the OP has a level sensor issue. Thinking about there being two, one dropping out triggering the alert whilst the other one keeps the dash thinking there’s still some in one of the tanks?