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    Help, Td5 fuel pump and lines

    Hi guys really need to vent some frustration and advice.

    I have a 2001 Td5 Defender, fitted with a 127l long range tank. It still under an extended warranty.

    The other week it started making huge screaching noises from above the rear tank, and I knew it was the pump. Within 20 minutes it was struggling for fuel then died.

    I have just moved from the city and had to have the vehicle towed to the nearest dealer 120km away. Anyway they never decided to test the fuel pump but just decided to replace on the spot. Had too wait 3 days cause the APRENTICE WAS AT TECH THEN DECIDED TO CALL SOME SICKIES!

    When I went to pick it up as agreed they they broke the news that they had to cut one of the fuel lines to remove and so had one on order. No problem, took one of thier vehicles for the week.

    Then got a call a few days later that they were fitting the tank again and drive over cause it will be finished in an hour. On arrival I was told they had broken another fuel line fitting the tank, and no dealer in Aust has one. They have to order from the UK.

    I have since been told that it will take three bloody weeks!

    Sorry i had to vent. But seriousley does anyone know if it is really that hard to break the lines refitting? The part number they gave me WJT107910.

    I said no problem I will source in Perth and you will buy and fit within the week. They then tried to argue that they can't do that, as because they are a dealer they have to source from Landrover directly.

    I am so mad. Not so much because I am without my car (using there triton ute to do all the rough jobs I've been putting off) put rather concerned on the issues I may have as a result of the tank and pump being fitted incorrectly.

    Anyone had this problem with pump/lines before in a Td5 fender?

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    since when do apprentices run a workshop......
    i would find a dealer with mechanics......not one that only has an apprentice.....



    if they dont know what they are doing they can break the lines....they are only plastic....
    if they used an experienced mechanic who may have an idea of what he is doing......
    you would have been on your merry way.......and happy......

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    I've got a 2000 model td5 defender
    ... I've had 4 fuel pumps fitted this year

    1. Pump died much as you described... I towed it to the mechanic.... they replaced the pump for a new one and at same time they fitted the 127L long ranger

    2. I picked up the fender.... drove it out and noticed after about 100 meters down the road engine was labouring... drove it around the block.... barely made it back into the driveway of mechanic.... car died.... it was a dodgy fuel pump.... they replaced it (no charge to me)

    3. 2 months later (no more than 3-4 full tanks of diesel).... car died just like the first time.... I towed it in.... same problem.... dead fuel pump.... they replaced.... I drove away

    4. About a week after.... noticed a little bit of diesel dripping from the tank.... jumped in, started the fender up..... old ladies were waving me down "...somethings pouring liquid out the back of your car....".... I eventually stopped after 5-6 k's.... diesel was p1ssing out onto the road.... got another tow truck..... hoses had disconnected from the tank somehow.... they fixed, again at no charge to me

    The mechanic (a very very good one here in sydney) said that it's a bit tricky to refit the tank in a defender.... fingers crossed that everything still stays connected after they push and fit the tank back into place.... didn't give me alot of confidence.... but then that's the gamble with a britsh built vehicle designed back in the 50's.

    Unfortunately it's just one of those things....

    ... Scott

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    Have any of you guys connected/disconnected any of those "high pressure fuel fittings?????
    Its beyond me how they seal,never mind hold pressure.
    When your fuel pressure reg leaks too much to ignore and you DIY the new one you will know what Im talking about.
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    I dont know what the part is, but I would bet that they have stuffed the quick release clips for the fuel lines, which no doubt only comes with the entire length of fuel line.
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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    Hi Slunnie
    Exactly what I had in mind,I bet the reg doesnt actually leak,its those poxy quick release clips????
    Andrew
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    there are tools for removing these with minimal fuss......
    if you dont have the tools and you botch it up.....you will have nothing but leaks......
    if not straight away.......it will leak not too far away.....
    they are only plastic......and flimsy....and very fiddly......

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    Hi Zook
    In theory they are brilliant,so simple.But trying to undo the one adjacent to the intake manifold,A SWEAR WORD IS VERY APPROPRIATE.Especially if you have big fat hands like mine
    Andrew
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    Never replaced my fuel pump but cleaned the original one several times.

    Agree, taking the fuel lines off the pump is a bit fiddly but no problems if you do not rush. The first time I cleaned the pump it was done in a workshop (never again), they broke one of the fittings and then managed not to fit it properly back on, so fuel was leaking out in the desert..... Was fun to redo the job in the sand...



    Anyway, since then I made a hole with a door in the floor to access the pump withouth taking the bloody tank down - now it's easy!

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    Thanks guys for the feedback. ARB originaly fitted the long range tank a few years back and I have never had a drama with fuel. I just hope the dealer gets it right.

    Take the point that they are not easy to fit. What is really annoying hat I have to wait for parts from England, because the dealer can't source from Rovertech or Britparts which have current stock.

    Thanks again.

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