I had the same symptoms last October on my D3.
The diagnosis was the same - the high pressure fuel pump.
I have an extended warranty which covered the job. The price was about $1800 from memory.
I've been having intermittent fuel-related problems for the last 4000-odd kms. There are no symptoms as such - just a "Dong" and the car goes into limp-home mode. Turn off, wait a minute, re-start and away we go again...for maybe 200 metres or 2000 kms.Initially I suspect it was a tank of contaminated diesel I picked up down in Victoria after their recent fuel shortage. I took it to the nearest dealer who replaced the fuel filter (which was about 30% blocked) and everything seemed fine....for a while! After 2500 kms it happened again! This time I decided to take the risk of driving all the way back from Vic (with the van in tow) to Brisbane so I could take it to my usual mechanic (not a dealer). The car performed faultlessly the whole way! I've just had my mech go over it and he found two things -
1. Faulty oil temperature sensor in the sump indicating the oil temp was -3degC;
2. Fuel rail pressure fault - low fuel pressure at 3000rpm.
The faulty oil temp sensor may or may not have had anything to do with it, but he says the low fuel pressure means a faulty high pressure fuel pump - and it's apparently very expensive (and difficult) to replace. Does anyone know approx how expensive?
Another point is that there was a related recall a couple of years ago (recall #P008) in which the h.p. fuel pump was apparently replaced with a newer design - the old ones had front bearings which were failing. I had this recall done just under 3 years ago. Does anyone know if such recall work is warranted, and if so, for how long?
Cheers
John
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						SupporterI had the same symptoms last October on my D3.
The diagnosis was the same - the high pressure fuel pump.
I have an extended warranty which covered the job. The price was about $1800 from memory.
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I have an extended warranty which covered the job.
Hmmmm.....I thought about an extended warranty when the original one ran out, but decided against it
John - there was a later recall as well - P021, which replaced the P008 HPFP. I suggest you ask LR why vehicle wasn't done!
Here is the link: Land Rover
Cheers,
Rob
One more thing.. when the HPFP goes, it can also damage the injectors.
Good luck!
Is that low pressure fault code a one off or does it stay on? If a one off I would not worry about it but if it continually comes back then you have an issue.
Garry
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I think I've got a problem....
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						D a saerch on here and DISCO3.CO.UK - Index. See if your Vin is in the recall fro the faulty repalcement pump.
If it is hit LR for new pump and injectors.
When I used to work at a dealers we replaced one under warranty and my recollection was that the price of the pump was quite reasonable.
Just had a Miriad of errors come up. Engine system fault, suspension lowered, transmission fault, limited gears available, park brake fault, HD fault system not available. Car then goes into limp mode with a couple of Amber leaves lights. Took their car to specialist in Geelong, and told it is caused by a HP Fuel pump issue... as there was low fuel pressure on the diagnostic and want $3500 to repair. Any thoughts?
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