A similar low pressure fault but also an excessive pressure fault can occur with the 4.4TDV8 in the L322, L494 and L405 which is caused by a poor contact in a connector in the circuit to the pressure sensor. Your sensor wiring might need to be checked back to the PCM but start with a critical check of the connector at the sensor.
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This is not really a criticism at what has been done or the mechanic...
Unfortunately once one starts shooting both barrels of the parts cannon you get so far off the original fault with potentially more variables then when you started.
This bit is a criticism...
*what? 6 injectors? changed because? .... thats more injectors on a 3.0 than I have ever changed in my life.
*the low pressure pump should be round 8 psi ? is it?
*the pressure sensor on the rail can be purchased separately, yes its a bit of a **** around to get the correct one, but cheaper than a complete rail.
*and a HPFP ....
*So after all these parts have been changed it still faults, zero progress then, except as already mentioned your mechanic has added a whole lot of potential variables.
items already mentioned by others...
*A blockage or more likely a kink or squashed line on EITHER the feed line or return line.
*potentially a electrical fault, i'd be pulling the battery out and going through all the plugs.
*Is the HPFP actually the correct one? sooooo the reason why I bring that up is, the OEM one really isnt that expensive and I cant image what? a Ford or otherwise is going to be that much cheaper. I supplied one to another workshop a few months ago. Only to go out to their workshop and find the fault was one of the plugs on the HPFP, again I'd be checking these plugs.
Sitting here, I have nothing clever to add
its a fuel supply or electrical continuity issue (which by the way would have been the start point)
P.S unbolt the fuse box next to the battery, look underneath it for any faulty plugs, wires, melty bits.
Regards
Daz
Did you get anywhere with a solution to the issue?
I have a very similar problem.
Picked up a car from the auctions over east, got it back to Perth and got about 20km before it went into limp mode etc.
Took it to a highly recommended garage on this forum, they changed out the HPFP, got about 20km home and it all lit up again.
Decided to change the fuel filter, fuel sensor and brake light switch myself after reading this forum, still no luck.
Speaking to a friend back in the UK he said to get a multimeter remove the relay and test the pump, which i did, i can hear it running and it returns a reading of 3.1amps, not sure if this is the issue or not as i am being told to replace the LPFP.
Annoying but self inflicted after buying a car from auction i guess.
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