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SYFL2 Member Since: 16 Jun 2012 Location: Sheffield Posts: 2594 |
I'm sure this has been on here before and it turned out to be the filter. |
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26th May 2018 6:25 am |
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gsaps Member Since: 08 Aug 2012 Location: central coast Posts: 60 |
I put a new filter in at the same time and pretty sure it’s the correct one |
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26th May 2018 6:29 am |
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gsaps Member Since: 08 Aug 2012 Location: central coast Posts: 60 |
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26th May 2018 6:32 am |
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grod Member Since: 05 Dec 2015 Location: Branxton Posts: 110 |
maybe the filter housing has not been snugged in correctly. That bastard is tough to get in and out. The thread goes on forever. I'm not sure where the pressure is measured from either
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26th May 2018 6:55 am |
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gsaps Member Since: 08 Aug 2012 Location: central coast Posts: 60 |
Ill loosen and try and reseat the filter housing.. thanks |
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26th May 2018 7:02 am |
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Bobupndown Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: Upside down behind the TV! Posts: 2806 |
Had the oil pressure warning light come on while driving my Td5 Disco. Pulled in and parked it up, Not wanting to risk engine damage called RAC. Took them hours to come out and while waiting had a poke about the engine bay, to find wire from oil pressure switch broken just as the recovery truck arrived!
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26th May 2018 7:46 am |
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gsaps Member Since: 08 Aug 2012 Location: central coast Posts: 60 |
Thanks Bob... where is the oil pressure switch ? |
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26th May 2018 8:06 am |
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grod Member Since: 05 Dec 2015 Location: Branxton Posts: 110 |
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27th May 2018 6:20 am |
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gsaps Member Since: 08 Aug 2012 Location: central coast Posts: 60 |
I’m thinking my engine layout is a bit different to that pic as the oil filter is vertically mounted quite deep in the engine bay, typical bloody Land Rover. I might have to relive the inlet manifold to get to anything down there
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27th May 2018 6:45 am |
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Worms Member Since: 31 Oct 2017 Location: Highlands Posts: 635 |
Don’t know about the V6 but on the diesel, the fan assembly can (relatively!) easily be removed which gives a lot more space to access the oil filter etc. It is only held in by a couple of clips and the wiring. I would imagine they might have followed a similar line with the 3.2 petrol. 2005 D3 2.7 Auto
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27th May 2018 6:58 am |
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gsaps Member Since: 08 Aug 2012 Location: central coast Posts: 60 |
I think he manifold itself is easy to remove, don’t know if it needs a gasket on reinstall though
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27th May 2018 7:12 am |
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grod Member Since: 05 Dec 2015 Location: Branxton Posts: 110 |
Sorry mate, I was assuming it was the 2.2
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27th May 2018 7:36 am |
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gsaps Member Since: 08 Aug 2012 Location: central coast Posts: 60 |
Thanks for the help grod, I should have said in the original post
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27th May 2018 7:38 am |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
There is no oil pressure switch on your engine.
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27th May 2018 9:20 am |
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