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    FPR LEAKING cost of replacement and fitting

    Hey all
    i know we have had some threads about the FPR on the TD5 and from them i have found mine to be faulty, just some questions:
    :is this a hard job to replace i have decent mechanical skills
    : how much will the part cost
    :how much would a mechanic charge to do it for me ( from anyones past experience)
    :and how long can the car run like this and what is the repecussions of not fixing it on time
    and how do i explain to the Missus that we cnt shop for groceries this week because i have to buy a genuine LR part LOL
    Thanks people

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    Hi mate,
    I cant really remember the cost i from memory around 250-300 for a new one.
    Its not hard to change just a PITA due to access. Allow at least a few hours for fitment assuming things go smoothly.
    I have been told that letting it go can end up causing damage to the fuel pump so i did it asap.
    As for the missus, i'll let u sort that on out. haha

    Hope this helps a bit

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    This is a good 'how to' by Urban Panzer.

    www.discovery2.co.uk / Workshop / Fuel Pressure Regulator

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    thanks guys

    thanks fella's the tutorial was very informative, i was also reading in another thread that it is possible to service and fix the FPR without replacing it by putting new rubber o rings in it has anyone heard of this before?
    thanks

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    Sometimes you can fix them, but in most cases you have to chuck them as the rubber diaphragm wears out and that cannot be replaced as it is a sealed unit. If you leave it like this, you will go through a lot of fuel and its not particularly good for the started motor to be soaked in fuel. Mine has been through 2 FPR's genuine from LR was about 450, while genuine ex UK was about 290.
    Its not the hardest thing to replace on the td5, but it is pretty fiddly, so as mentioned allow a few hours.

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    FPR

    Yes! mine went at 150.000K around $400 for gen LR. part.
    very fiddly to get to,allow a couple of hours to fit.
    Not good to leave due to above reasons.

    Trev.













    yes

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    As read in another thread here, since it's much easier to do the FPR if the inlet manifold is removed ... it's the perfect time to clean your inlet manifold

    Kev..
    Kev..

    Going ... going ... almost gone ... GONE !! ... 2004 D2a Td5 Auto "Classic Country" Vienna Green

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    I've just had mine replaced (Disco II TD5 Auto 120k service), it was $400 plus $100 labour.

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    wow i must have been lucky to get mine to 187K with it just starting to leak now might go the new unit at leat i know it hopefully should last another 100k will probably try to fix the old one with new o rijng and keep it as a spare am looking at a unit on ebay at the moment for $297 so i reckon that is my best bet thanks every one for you input once again

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