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    fuel pump replaced and no go

    hi .ive replaced my fuel pump with new one followed instructions ..key on key off ..but no go from pump checked resistance on pump and sender both ok hot wired pump 12v t0 pump connections ok maybe book procedure not correct for my model 1999 td5.. can someone give me some advice thank you mal

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    Hi Mate are you at home trying to sort this out?
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Your pump has a float inside it. Take ithe pump out of the tank and turn it upside down and see if it runs. Then fit it to the vehicle into the tank with enough fuel in it and cycle it on and off again letting it turn itself off (15 seconds or so). It takes quite a number of cycles doing this befor the engine has the fuel to run.

    If the pump is not running outside the tank (upside down) maybe the float is jammed down and might need a little persuading to come loose. The stupid float is supposed to switch off the pump when you run too low on fuel to save the pump but usually just causes dramas by leaving you stuck in the middle of nowhere .

    Brian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    Hi Mate are you at home trying to sort this out?
    mmmm. then it should really go to technical


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    Thats what I was trying to establish before moving.

    I think I will move it as it doesnt appear to be Urgent enough that he has come back to look and reply
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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