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    Dam fpr

    Hi all I had my fpr replaced about a month a go but it is still leaking it is a genuine land rover one and was fitted by a qualified lr machinic any ideas on how to fix it would be great as it's not leaking from the gasket thanks.

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    What’s an fpr?
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    Sound like parts warranty item
    It doesn't leak oil, Its sweating power

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    Quote Originally Posted by John_D2 View Post
    What’s an fpr?
    Fuel Pressure Regulator
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    Return to fix under warranty.
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    as bohica said go back and get them to replace it under warranty, as the part they supplied and fitted is faulty

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    It’s not the o’rings on the pipe tubenuts leaking is it, I stupidly disturbed one pipe on my good FPR and couldn’t get it to seal, must have put 1/2 dozen new o’rings on the pipe with no luck, finished up buying a new regulator to avoid any more drama.

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    Think I have fixed tis leak I think it was the washer between the regulator and the fuel sensor as there was fuel at the bottom of the sensor.

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