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crl
31st December 2009, 07:11 AM
My fuel filter light is flashing occasionally indicating water in the fuel and has done so for a few tanks of fuel now. Is there a sediment bowl that I can check to drain water from? I thought maybe the sensor needed to be looked at, where would I find the sensor?
The vehicle is a 2000 D2 TD5 Auto.
crl
Disco W.A
31st December 2009, 07:23 AM
My fuel filter light is flashing occasionally indicating water in the fuel and has done so for a few tanks of fuel now. Is there a sediment bowl that I can check to drain water from? I thought maybe the sensor needed to be looked at, where would I find the sensor?
The vehicle is a 2000 D2 TD5 Auto.
crl
The sensor is on the bottom of the fuel filter (located behind the R/H rear wheel) I suggest you remove the wiring plug from the sensor ( push the metal clip in) & check that theres no water or dust in the connection & if thats ok undo the sensor & drain some fuel out of the filter & see if theres any water in it.
Regards Roger
LandyAndy
31st December 2009, 12:47 PM
The light is a waste of time.
They dont work,mine flickers on right hand bends at a certain level in the tank,2/3rds from memory.
As far as I know it was deleted on the D2a's.
Andrew
Fluids
31st December 2009, 03:46 PM
My 04 D2a has the sensor attached to the fuel filter ... but the cable ain't nowhere to be seen (well, it is tucked up high and pushed forward where you can't easily see it).
Obviously, disconnected and relevant computer told to disable that system.
Kev..
crl
31st December 2009, 04:56 PM
The sensor is on the bottom of the fuel filter (located behind the R/H rear wheel) I suggest you remove the wiring plug from the sensor ( push the metal clip in) & check that theres no water or dust in the connection & if thats ok undo the sensor & drain some fuel out of the filter & see if theres any water in it.
Regards Roger
I took your advice this afternoon and followed the above instructions. Didn't seem to be water in there as best as I could tell but I cleaned the connections on the sensor so we will see how it goes.
crl
Bundalene
31st December 2009, 08:54 PM
I think these indicators are a good idea. Where our daughter lives in the tropics, and filling up from 44's quite often, they have to drain the filter far more often than we do. The trick is to ignore the light if it flicks on occasionally but act if it stays on for any length of time.
I retrofitted one to out 06 Defender and this occasionally flashes on - tells us it is still working.
Erich
crl
1st January 2010, 08:10 AM
I retrofitted one to out 06 Defender and this occasionally flashes on - tells us it is still working.
Erich
Tells us it's still working - I like that explanation.
Zute
1st January 2010, 05:00 PM
On ours,(2001) we find the light will come on more often when we buy fuel from one particular service station. And also as we get nearer to an oil change. Though I never find any moisture in it when I inspect it.
greg smith
2nd January 2010, 06:38 PM
Change the fuel filter. I drained mine --no water tospeak of--changed filter and cleaned elec connections wd40 and lanoguard all ok since
crl
3rd January 2010, 08:26 AM
Change the fuel filter. I drained mine --no water tospeak of--changed filter and cleaned elec connections wd40 and lanoguard all ok since
I'm due for a service soon so it'll get changed then and I'll see what that does.
crl
6th January 2010, 09:15 AM
All fixed. Draining some fuel; probably only 100ml if that, and cleaning the connections then spraying with WD40 did the trick.
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