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Thread: Where does the misfuelling device live?

  1. #11
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    In my MY14 it sits under the false floor in the boot, in its own recess along with the tow hitch and the wheel chocks etc.

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    Mine just lives in the glovebox.

    Had to use it once after travelling on that wonderful road between Alice Springs and Finke.By far the worse corrugations i have ever seen.The corrogations must have tripped it.

    The vehicle was loaded,and the fridge lives in the back against the jack compartment,so if it was kept there i would have had to do some unloading to get it out.

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    Yellow misfuel reset thingy for sale

    I didn't really know which part of the market place to advertise it, but incase anyone has broken or lost their own, I bought one unnecessarily. Sigh!

    https://www.aulro.com/afvb/body-and-external-accessories-for-sale/277207-l319-l320-misfuel-reset-device-lr014047.html#post2975465
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    Mine just sits in the cubby beside my right leg. Only used it once and that was at a remote WA stop (Gascoyne Junction from memory) where the fuel filler bloke complained of the time taken to get fuel into a fellow travellers D4.
    He didn't want to fill mine because of it but was happy when he knew what the prob. was and how easy it was to fix.
    AlanH.

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    Interestingly I had to use the one in my Range Rover on a recent trip and I didn't even misfuel the car. One day it was just really difficult to fill the car on the trip and I thought it must have been the bowser. It kept happening at each fuel stop until I thought about the misfuel system. Sure enough that fixed it. As stated in another post the corrugations must have tripped it or something.
    Bob

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