My 2010 model went to an independent LR repairer to get the electric handbrake motor replaced last week. After removing the long range fuel tank and replacing the motor with the latest version, the computer would not accept the new motor and they found that the early D4's need a different part number than the later ones to work with the computer. It appeared that everything worked OK except the handbrake so my wife picked up the car on Friday ready to drive 1500 km to Esperance and back over the long weekend.
The car was shuddering and then she noticed that the fuel gauge was on empty with a low fuel message on the dash. She filled up (64l) but nothing changed and the engine stopped at the traffic lights. She started it and limped to a nearby shopping centre where she rang me in tears!
Anyway, the mechanic came and could not find any problems using his test computer, apart from the handbrake error and the low fuel warning, which appeared to be shutting down the engine for safety. When it was running all rail pressures etc were normal but the car wanted to shut down and as soon as it idled, it did shut down.
The car was trucked back to the workshop and we are waiting for the correct handbrake motor to fix the first fault and see if that clears the fuel sensor problem. Since nothing was touched on the main fuel tank I think that the handbrake error has somehow cascaded and caused the low fuel error, which is what Rovertech is hoping. Otherwise, it is out with the main tank to replace the level sensor, which probably still won't fix the problem.
I'll post when and if I have an answer and maybe these two different fuel level faults on different cars are related??? By the way, there had never been any problem with fuel level at all prior to changing the handbrake motor. The fuel gauge has always been faultless.
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