NiteMare
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it seems it's time to stick my nose in this section, a lad i work with changed a fuel filter today and now the engine refuses to start
we've tried drawing fuel through the filter with a sqeezy bulb primer and drawn diesel into a tub then reconnected the fuel line to the high pressure pump
we've tried the trick of switching the ignition on and off loads (but i think this trick is for the earlier TD4)
the final thing i've noticed is there's still air in the feed line from the filter to the high pressure pump after having pulled the covering back on the fuel line
i'm now really scratching my head trying to figure out how to prime the high pressure pump, i've done loads of googling looking for solutions but none come up with how to prime the pump (i believe the lift pump and high pressure pump are one unit)
the fuel line connections make it difficult to temporarily put a primer bulb into the circuit so that we can prime it as a sealed circuit to expel air (why oh why have landrover taken away some of the simplest simple things)
Thanks in advance for any help
p.s.
this model FL2 is an automatic so daren't try to tow start it plus it has the fob you plug into the dash and then press the brake and a Stop/Start button on the dash
we've tried drawing fuel through the filter with a sqeezy bulb primer and drawn diesel into a tub then reconnected the fuel line to the high pressure pump
we've tried the trick of switching the ignition on and off loads (but i think this trick is for the earlier TD4)
the final thing i've noticed is there's still air in the feed line from the filter to the high pressure pump after having pulled the covering back on the fuel line
i'm now really scratching my head trying to figure out how to prime the high pressure pump, i've done loads of googling looking for solutions but none come up with how to prime the pump (i believe the lift pump and high pressure pump are one unit)
the fuel line connections make it difficult to temporarily put a primer bulb into the circuit so that we can prime it as a sealed circuit to expel air (why oh why have landrover taken away some of the simplest simple things)
Thanks in advance for any help
p.s.
this model FL2 is an automatic so daren't try to tow start it plus it has the fob you plug into the dash and then press the brake and a Stop/Start button on the dash
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