Originally Posted by
jonesy63
I had my D3 flat-bedded twice to a dealer for HPFP replacements. The first time it happened, it sounded like a chaff-cutter - with diesel dripping hard onto the turbo, with lots and lots of smoke. I can see how they would catch fire. The second time it failed, it was just a ticking noise and was drive-able, and HPFP was replace at a regular service. The third time it was replaced, the engine stopped while idling at a set of lights. Not enough power to go up a small hill in suburbs, so was towed to dealership again. This time they replaced everything fuel goes through or is stored in - at major expense to LR. The dealer did manage to screw up the installation of the in-tank pump/sender unit- leaking diesel everywhere. The final time the HPFP was replaced - again during a regular service, was the one listed in the latest recall notice - which I assume were the same pumps used into the D4 2.7s. There was NO failure of the previous HPFP - the dealer just replaced the fully functioning HPFP.
So rather than say they will never replace a good HPFP - I submit it would depend on which version of the HPFP you had! There were at least 3 - and only the last one was good!
To the OP - go to a dealership - don't waste your time ringing LR.