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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 4989 |
Assuming the car was running fine before the service, then one cant help but think something got bu99ered up during the recent service.
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31st Jul 2020 8:37 pm |
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dondiddy Member Since: 16 Apr 2017 Location: Hamilton Posts: 753 |
There has been lots of similar issues with non genuine fuel filters being fitted. When the engine is running the fuel circulates round the filter and the unused fuel is returned to the tank. A valve within the filter helps to control the temp of the fuel. On non genuine filters this can be problematic and cause the fuel to run hot causing lack of power and in extreme cases cause the engine to cut out. I would check the filter and if non genuine would change it for a genuine Land Rover part. Good luck! |
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31st Jul 2020 9:04 pm |
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SYFL2 Member Since: 16 Jun 2012 Location: Sheffield Posts: 2594 |
+ 1 For the cyclist and + 1 For a genuine filter. |
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1st Aug 2020 7:33 am |
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Dick E Member Since: 03 Jan 2016 Location: Horsham Posts: 75 |
I had exactly the same problem. Turned out to be the crankcase sensor being faulty. Replaced it and no more problems |
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2nd Aug 2020 7:23 am |
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Dom Member Since: 15 Jun 2016 Location: Hereford Posts: 129 |
Hi All,
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2nd Aug 2020 7:01 pm |
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BossBob Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Bristol Posts: 1378 |
Have a look at this thread. https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic33111.ht...uel+filter |
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3rd Aug 2020 7:24 am |
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dondiddy Member Since: 16 Apr 2017 Location: Hamilton Posts: 753 |
The fuel filter is a cheap option to try and as you say it was ok before the service. Also high fuel temp has already been discovered previously. Chances are that the sensor was reading correctly and was not faulty. Having said that it is always good to have any fault codes read if possible before forking out for a lot of possibly expensive parts. |
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3rd Aug 2020 9:05 am |
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Dom Member Since: 15 Jun 2016 Location: Hereford Posts: 129 |
Thanks BossBob, that thread does sound exactly like my issue, odd it didn't return in my forum search.
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3rd Aug 2020 1:40 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 4989 |
remember to get a genuine filter Jules |
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3rd Aug 2020 10:22 pm |
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GeorgeB Member Since: 26 Feb 2012 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 54 |
I have just done a full service on my f/l using genuine Land Rover filters and can confirm that the OEM fuel filter make is Purflux. |
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4th Aug 2020 7:10 am |
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Dom Member Since: 15 Jun 2016 Location: Hereford Posts: 129 |
Jules I'll be sure to insist.
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5th Aug 2020 3:03 pm |
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Dom Member Since: 15 Jun 2016 Location: Hereford Posts: 129 |
I've checked the filter and believe it to be non genuine (see photo below). Am I correct in saying the genuine fuel filter should have Purflux stamped at the bottom left, of the top face?
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6th Aug 2020 7:55 am |
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Wonderdust Member Since: 23 Mar 2020 Location: Bucks Posts: 161 |
Not disputing the fact that original parts are best, but, does that mean that a Land Rover stamped fuel filter is better than a Bosch made fuel filter, seems strange that Bosch would make an inferior part. |
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6th Aug 2020 9:23 am |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 4989 |
Yes. Ive just checked the genuine filter I have ready for my next service . "Purflux" is stamped on the upper surface - very obvious. where yours has "1701" Jules |
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6th Aug 2020 3:12 pm |
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