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    Thanks again JC will definitely be treating fuel, i cant remember the name of the product i saw - can you reccommend?

    RAVE - FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM - TD5 "The fuel pump has a maximum current draw of 15 Amps at 12.5 V and is protected by a 20 Amp fuse in the engine
    compartment fusebox."

    Direct cut and paste.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattyg View Post
    Thanks again JC will definitely be treating fuel, i cant remember the name of the product i saw - can you reccommend?

    RAVE - FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM - TD5 "The fuel pump has a maximum current draw of 15 Amps at 12.5 V and is protected by a 20 Amp fuse in the engine
    compartment fusebox."

    Direct cut and paste.
    Ah, thanks for that. The operating voltages are more like 14.5V, but even that wouldn't equate to 30A. Maybe we should all be fitting 15A fuses to help pump life? Maybe worth a thought.
    ALFLOC make a fuel treatment, Wynns EDT, and a few other ones on the mrket are good products. I use the EDT.

    JC
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    One more question then ill let you go

    I got 12.6V when i tested the power to the pump today.
    Is that just because it was off the battery only - i.e. if the engine and therefore the alternator were running the voltage would rise to 14.5V ?

    Want to make sure there is not an electrical component to my problem.

    Is there a maximum earth resistance measurement that is reccommmended from a component to the negetive terminal on the battery? I want to be sure of my earth return.

    Thanks again mate,
    This forum is great will subscribe once i pay for my new fuel pump!!

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    Yes, actually 12.6V is very good at the pump with a battery at rest. Voltages running will be UP to 14.5V.

    Typically, an earth connection should have very low, or NO resistance. High resistance = heat generated = volt drop.

    JC
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattyg View Post
    Fuel pump does not run at all - swapped out relay with another of the same and got same results.

    I'm in Ashgrove- Inner Northside Brisbane, bit far mate.

    Thanks to everyone for your replies, really appreciate it.
    KEEP EM COMIN

    This forum is deadset great.
    Had a pump issue with my BIL's Td5 recently - and we used rubber mallet to give the tank a god whack from underneath the vehicle. Give it a try, it might just do the trick.

    Cheers,

    Franz

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    something else to look at

    my 1999 td5 manual did exactly the same thing(had to be towed home) except the fuel filter light was on after replacing the fuel filter (which made no differnce) whilst trying to find best price on a fuel pump, i found wire in the wiring harness that had melted earthing out on the pipe that goes from the exhaust manifold to the egr valve at the front of the engine some tape end back going now looking for the wiring harness

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    Put a new fuel pump in this arvo and.....



    Good as new!

    I sourced one cheepish from a english parts wholesaler locally - shipped overnight from Sydney.
    I could of got it cheaper from the UK (see DISCOCAM's reply) but i needed the car going this week.

    I will dismantle the old pump to try and see where it went wrong and post it up.

    Thanks to all who replied. Another job done. Now just have to wait till something else fails

    Despite it all, I really do love my Disco.

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