FYI for those following this thread, update I was given from LR yesterday.
D4 has saddle fuel tank, drain tube between low points, 1 low pressure, high volume electric pump in tank, 1 mechanically driven high pressure, low volume tank at engine pressurising the common rail, 2 fuel gauge sender units in the tank (1 in each low point). Why 1 pump but 2 senders when there is the drain tube??? Sounds a bit weird to me.
I'm told my fuel pump and one sender unit works. The other sender is faulty. Waiting on replacement to arrive.
To me, the faulty fuel sender explains why my digital fuel gauge is not reading correctly, fuel consumption calculator may be totally wrong and distance to empty calculator is totally wrong and i believe the replacement will fix there issues, but that is all cosmetic. At this time, LR cant give a satisfactory answer as to why my engine shuts down once after 520Km, another time after 440km from full tank, seemingly by running out of diesel... (with 2 kids under 5, my wife was not all that happy with LR and me when she was stuck on the side of the road for 1.5 hours!)
Could i truly be running out of fuel? Has anyone recorded 20+L/100km city driving in the D4 3.0? From the manual calculations i've done when we fill it up, i believe we are getting ~14 city, ~10 country, ~14 deep sand. Haven't had it long enough to do mud and mountains yet.
Alternatively, any ideas how a fuel gauge sender unit could confuse the computer to think its out of fuel (when its not) and shut down the engine?
Any other ideas?
Do you want more updates on this topic when I hear from LR and get my new car back in a working order?
Andy
PS: In the mean time, i'm driving their Freelander 2 TD4 auto. What a great little wagon! A huge difference compared to the FL series 1 i drove a few years back. For trips and real 4wding its not the answer, but for the city driving which we do 90% of the time, this little thing is very impressive. Engine sounds like a 90's tin can diesel but performance is great, 10L/100km city, very comfortable cabin (especially the front seats!), looks good out and in, little car but maintains the LR great visibility / commanding driving position and large enough for the 2 baby seats and 2 strollers in the back. Would be a very good choice as a second vehicle, but i haven't done any research into price competitiveness in that small SUV market.
PPS: LR service is doing a good job; keeping me informed, explaining the details to the level i want to hear and providing the FL2 until the D4 is fixed.


 
						
					 
					
					 
				
				
				
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					 They said they have not seen the issue anywhere before.
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