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lowbrow Member Since: 03 May 2021 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 65 |
Hi gents, I’ve currently got the car up on ramps and my fuel tank sat in front of me on a bench in the garage, so I’m assuming that’s the hard bit out of the way!
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24th May 2022 2:07 pm |
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I Like Chips Member Since: 25 Jun 2017 Location: Ascott Under Wychwood Posts: 1545 |
Just wondering is it necessary to remove the tank to carry out LTB00566v6 |
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24th May 2022 5:08 pm |
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lowbrow Member Since: 03 May 2021 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 65 |
In the case of a Freelander 2, unfortunately yes, the access hatch under the seat is too small to be able to get at the locking ring. It was quite an experience dropping the tank, not massively difficult, just rather time consuming!
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24th May 2022 6:14 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5062 |
Is it possible to make the floor access hole larger to do the job in hand. Jules |
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24th May 2022 11:06 pm |
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lowbrow Member Since: 03 May 2021 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 65 |
I suppose if you’re willing to cut a large enough hole in your car it could be, though I imagine it’d be a bit of a sod trying to find a plug to fit the larger aperture, the main problem I see with attempting that is access to the locking ring is also obscured by a fairly large lump of polystyrene that wraps around that corner of the tank, cushioning it from the body of the car.
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25th May 2022 8:14 am |
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lowbrow Member Since: 03 May 2021 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 65 |
I read most of the literature on here relating to the subject and I encountered your contribution to the conversations along the way..
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25th May 2022 11:59 am |
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CED Member Since: 05 Apr 2014 Location: leverington Posts: 233 |
I suppose that’s why the main dealers charge an arm and a leg , do it the easy way, then charge for doing it by the manual. Much the same as when I went to college, and then started at a local firm , forget all that crap you were told , this is the real world, do it this way, time is money!
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25th May 2022 12:58 pm |
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lowbrow Member Since: 03 May 2021 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 65 |
I’m fairly certain that any components that belong inside the fuel tank would be installed before it is fitted to the vehicle. |
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25th May 2022 3:10 pm |
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CED Member Since: 05 Apr 2014 Location: leverington Posts: 233 |
Sure, but I didn’t mean that. What I meant is if dropping the tank a bit allows the lid to be removed, it’s the same as fitting the sender unit in the factory, sorry if I wasn’t clear as to my meaning. |
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25th May 2022 4:07 pm |
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ozjeff62 Member Since: 28 May 2018 Location: Sydney, NSW Posts: 494 |
Wow, well done you.
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26th May 2022 7:07 am |
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lowbrow Member Since: 03 May 2021 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 65 |
Good morning Jeff and thank you for the encouraging words, this is is day 4 of the car being up in the air as I’m having to do it in between other things, I’m pretty sure the the Mrs thinks I’ve gone mad!
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26th May 2022 10:00 am |
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lowbrow Member Since: 03 May 2021 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 65 |
Ok, I’ve spliced the wires using 2x part LR050538, the ones listed in the official LR fix, haven’t bothered going OTT with heat shrink as the connector it’s replacing wasn’t insulated in the first place. Upon checking the resistance both senders are reading fine. I’ve also put 12v through the in tank pump and that’s doing it’s job too.
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30th May 2022 1:57 pm |
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ramjet1 Member Since: 28 Aug 2018 Location: Cheshire Posts: 29 |
Hi
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31st May 2022 2:28 pm |
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lowbrow Member Since: 03 May 2021 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 65 |
They certainly don’t like to make things easy for us! |
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31st May 2022 4:47 pm |
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