P38_OTMS
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Hi All,
First post but been lurking for a couple of months since I accidentally won a P38 on eBay after a few too many beers... Had been wanting one for a while but never thought of actually doing it and well, the rest is history!
Anyway I have an issue that has stumped me a bit. First off i'll mention that I am mechanically minded, and I've been involved in some pretty mental pro drift car builds so I know one end of a spanner from another. However what I don't have experience with is diesel...
Last week I was leaving my road, turned onto the main road and after about 100m the car died as if it had run out of fuel. This is not possible as I had literally just filled it up two days before and the gauge is still just under full and I've done no more than 50 miles.
Managed to get towed home (embarrassingly by my friends Kia Sorento...) and started to investigate. I pulled the fuel lines from the fuel filter housing and found no fuel is coming from the tank at all when the key is turned. The car cranks over just fine.
My limited knowledge of diesels suggests that in a petrol car that would have pointed at the fuel pump. All fuses and relays appear to be Ok, including the glow plug control module in the ecu casing. However from what I've been reading it appears that this could actually be a BECM / ECU calibration issue, which will be a pain as no-one near me has the tools to sort this.
The next red herring is that the glow plug light doesn't even come on at all now when the key is turned.
So here are the symptoms broken down:
Car appeared to run out of fuel
No fuel coming from tank to fuel filter.
All fuses and relays appear OK
Glow Plug Light would not go out when first broke down.
Glow Plug Light doesn't illuminate at all now
I'm just looking for advise because even my local Landrover 'Specialist' doesn't seem to know... I've read all sorts of conflicting stories that it could be the lift pump, or BECM sync, and recently it's been suggested that the glow plugs aren't talking to the fuel pump. I'm too inexperienced with diesels and i'm reluctant to throw money at red herrings!
Thanks,
James
First post but been lurking for a couple of months since I accidentally won a P38 on eBay after a few too many beers... Had been wanting one for a while but never thought of actually doing it and well, the rest is history!
Anyway I have an issue that has stumped me a bit. First off i'll mention that I am mechanically minded, and I've been involved in some pretty mental pro drift car builds so I know one end of a spanner from another. However what I don't have experience with is diesel...
Last week I was leaving my road, turned onto the main road and after about 100m the car died as if it had run out of fuel. This is not possible as I had literally just filled it up two days before and the gauge is still just under full and I've done no more than 50 miles.
Managed to get towed home (embarrassingly by my friends Kia Sorento...) and started to investigate. I pulled the fuel lines from the fuel filter housing and found no fuel is coming from the tank at all when the key is turned. The car cranks over just fine.
My limited knowledge of diesels suggests that in a petrol car that would have pointed at the fuel pump. All fuses and relays appear to be Ok, including the glow plug control module in the ecu casing. However from what I've been reading it appears that this could actually be a BECM / ECU calibration issue, which will be a pain as no-one near me has the tools to sort this.
The next red herring is that the glow plug light doesn't even come on at all now when the key is turned.
So here are the symptoms broken down:
Car appeared to run out of fuel
No fuel coming from tank to fuel filter.
All fuses and relays appear OK
Glow Plug Light would not go out when first broke down.
Glow Plug Light doesn't illuminate at all now
I'm just looking for advise because even my local Landrover 'Specialist' doesn't seem to know... I've read all sorts of conflicting stories that it could be the lift pump, or BECM sync, and recently it's been suggested that the glow plugs aren't talking to the fuel pump. I'm too inexperienced with diesels and i'm reluctant to throw money at red herrings!
Thanks,
James