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  1. Greetings people not sure this post goes here but here goes,have a r rover l322 02 reg o ly had this for 5 weeks.so i changed the fuel pump as the old o e was leaking.since then it hasn't started
    .its my own fault as i didnt prime it after i changed pump.so put car on diagnostics and comes up with low fuel pressure so i changed the fuel tank sender unit aswell,still turns but will not start.tried easystart no good ,getting slightly peeved also new fuel filter,looking for some inspiration feom someone please thanks

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  2. lightningWell-Known Member
    Probably needs to go in to a dealer and be plugged into diagnostics and reset.

    My mate’s 2003 RR did this after he removed the battery to fit a new one. Had to be reset at LR dealer.

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  3. steve2286wWell-Known Member
    Is there not a simple procedure for bleeding it, I would repost in the Range Rover forum, hope you get it sorted soon

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  1. Greetings people not sure this post goes here but here goes,have a r rover l322 02 reg o ly had this for 5 weeks.so i changed the fuel pump as the old o e was leaking.since then it hasn't started
    .its my own fault as i didnt prime it after i changed pump.so put car on diagnostics and comes up with low fuel pressure so i changed the fuel tank sender unit aswell,still turns but will not start.tried easystart no good ,getting slightly peeved also new fuel filter,looking for some inspiration feom someone please thanks

    Yesterday at 10:12 PMEditReport
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  2. lightningWell-Known Member
    Probably needs to go in to a dealer and be plugged into diagnostics and reset.

    My mate’s 2003 RR did this after he removed the battery to fit a new one. Had to be reset at LR dealer.

    Yesterday at 11:43 PMReport
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  3. steve2286wWell-Known Member
    Is there not a simple procedure for bleeding it, I would repost in the Range Rover forum, hope you get it sorted soon

    Yesterday at 11:51 PMReport
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if o ly had it for 5 weeks get him to fix it :D:D:D
 
  1. Greetings people not sure this post goes here but here goes,have a r rover l322 02 reg o ly had this for 5 weeks.so i changed the fuel pump as the old o e was leaking.since then it hasn't started
    .its my own fault as i didnt prime it after i changed pump.so put car on diagnostics and comes up with low fuel pressure so i changed the fuel tank sender unit aswell,still turns but will not start.tried easystart no good ,getting slightly peeved also new fuel filter,looking for some inspiration feom someone please thanks

    Yesterday at 10:12 PMEditReport
    + QuoteReply


  2. lightningWell-Known Member
    Probably needs to go in to a dealer and be plugged into diagnostics and reset.

    My mate’s 2003 RR did this after he removed the battery to fit a new one. Had to be reset at LR dealer.

    Yesterday at 11:43 PMReport
    Like+ QuoteReply


  3. steve2286wWell-Known Member
    Is there not a simple procedure for bleeding it, I would repost in the Range Rover forum, hope you get it sorted soon

    Yesterday at 11:51 PMReport
    Like+ QuoteReply
< Previous Thread | Next Thread >
if o ly had it for 5 weeks get him to fix it :D:D:D
 
  1. Greetings people not sure this post goes here but here goes,have a r rover l322 02 reg o ly had this for 5 weeks.so i changed the fuel pump as the old o e was leaking.since then it hasn't started
    .its my own fault as i didnt prime it after i changed pump.so put car on diagnostics and comes up with low fuel pressure so i changed the fuel tank sender unit aswell,still turns but will not start.tried easystart no good ,getting slightly peeved also new fuel filter,looking for some inspiration feom someone please thanks

    Yesterday at 10:12 PMEditReport
    + QuoteReply


  2. lightningWell-Known Member
    Probably needs to go in to a dealer and be plugged into diagnostics and reset.

    My mate’s 2003 RR did this after he removed the battery to fit a new one. Had to be reset at LR dealer.

    Yesterday at 11:43 PMReport
    Like+ QuoteReply


  3. steve2286wWell-Known Member
    Is there not a simple procedure for bleeding it, I would repost in the Range Rover forum, hope you get it sorted soon

    Yesterday at 11:51 PMReport
    Like+ QuoteReply
< Previous Thread | Next Thread >
if o ly had it for 5 weeks get him to fix it :D:D:D
 
  1. Greetings people not sure this post goes here but here goes,have a r rover l322 02 reg o ly had this for 5 weeks.so i changed the fuel pump as the old o e was leaking.since then it hasn't started
    .its my own fault as i didnt prime it after i changed pump.so put car on diagnostics and comes up with low fuel pressure so i changed the fuel tank sender unit aswell,still turns but will not start.tried easystart no good ,getting slightly peeved also new fuel filter,looking for some inspiration feom someone please thanks

    Yesterday at 10:12 PMEditReport
    + QuoteReply


  2. lightningWell-Known Member
    Probably needs to go in to a dealer and be plugged into diagnostics and reset.

    My mate’s 2003 RR did this after he removed the battery to fit a new one. Had to be reset at LR dealer.

    Yesterday at 11:43 PMReport
    Like+ QuoteReply


  3. steve2286wWell-Known Member
    Is there not a simple procedure for bleeding it, I would repost in the Range Rover forum, hope you get it sorted soon

    Yesterday at 11:51 PMReport
    Like+ QuoteReply
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if o ly had it for 5 weeks get him to fix it :D:D:D
 
Do you have flow to the fuel filter and from the fuel filter to the HP pump?

If so....diagnostics to read the pre-supply pressure and the rail pressures and see what they are reading.
 

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