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Thread: Disco fuel pump loss of power??

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    Disco fuel pump loss of power??

    My 1994 disco V8 was running fine, i stopped turned it off for 2 minutes and it refused to restart, at first it coughed ran on a few cylinders for 5 seconds then would die, i let it sit for a few hours and tried to start it again, this time i wouldnt even fire, i went over the car and sussed out that the fuel pump isnt getting power, the fuse is fine and is not getting power either, the fuel pump works when applied to direct power, im thinking it could be a relay, can someone let me know where the fuel pump relay is and if it has a specific number or colour? worst part about this whole mess is it died at the boat ramp on the first day of a 3 day major tournament, then that night some mongrel broke into it stealing the stereo and tools that were in the back....

    thanks steve

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    There is a harness plug above the muffler which can fail, also check the pump assembly plug for blackening. I think the fuel pump relay is behind the rh kick panel. Put your finger on each relay in turn as you cycle the key on. One will be on for a couple of seconds after key-on then click off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bee utey View Post
    There is a harness plug above the muffler which can fail, also check the pump assembly plug for blackening. I think the fuel pump relay is behind the rh kick panel. Put your finger on each relay in turn as you cycle the key on. One will be on for a couple of seconds after key-on then click off.
    Thanks, i checked the connections they all look fine, i couldnt find any relays on the right hand side, i did find 4 behind the laft hand kick panel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by punchn View Post
    Thanks, i checked the connections they all look fine, i couldnt find any relays on the right hand side, i did find 4 behind the laft hand kick panel.
    In my 96 D1 there behind the R/H kick panel below the ECU.

    Also check the inertia switch behind the windscreen water bottle. Press down on top to reset.
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    found the relay, is it the one with the blue base?

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    so the new relay didnt work... anyone got any ideas before i have it towed 180km to the mechanic?

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    Diagnosis not guessing.

    1. Use a multi meter on resistance to find the break between the relay and the pump and then bypass it.

    2. Use a multi meter to determine if 12V is at the relay input, at the relay output when cranking, at the harness plugs etc. Fix the fault wherever it appears.

    3. Hotwire the pump from the ignition via a switch and fuse, from the key switch wiring under the dash.

    4. If the pump is stuffed, ie there is power to the pump on cranking and the hotwiring doesn't work, replace the pump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bee utey View Post
    Diagnosis not guessing.

    1. Use a multi meter on resistance to find the break between the relay and the pump and then bypass it.

    2. Use a multi meter to determine if 12V is at the relay input, at the relay output when cranking, at the harness plugs etc. Fix the fault wherever it appears.

    3. Hotwire the pump from the ignition via a switch and fuse, from the key switch wiring under the dash.

    4. If the pump is stuffed, ie there is power to the pump on cranking and the hotwiring doesn't work, replace the pump.
    I have rang numerous land rover specialists and no one can tell me exactly which relay it is, they all say its the metal one, ok i havent got a metal one, i put my finger on the relays while cranking and theres numerous relays that kick.
    I thought of hot wiring thefuel pump to the ignition, but wont this confuse the ECU? if not i will do that to get the car back to sydney, its currently 3hrs south.

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    Diagnostic: fuel pump relay has the same colour wire from its base as at the fuel pump, white/purple stripe I believe. RAVE for 1995 shows the relay to be in the top row, RH kick panel, near the middle/rearwards position. There is also the inertia switch which cuts the fuel pump. I don't have info for the 1994 if it has one, under the bonnet on the firewall. Again, look for white & purple wires.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bee utey View Post
    Diagnostic: fuel pump relay has the same colour wire from its base as at the fuel pump, white/purple stripe I believe. RAVE for 1995 shows the relay to be in the top row, RH kick panel, near the middle/rearwards position. There is also the inertia switch which cuts the fuel pump. I don't have info for the 1994 if it has one, under the bonnet on the firewall. Again, look for white & purple wires.
    Thanks for that, yes the 94 & 95 are different, i have already gone down that road..

    so will hotwiring the pump work at a pinch?

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