Oven Gloves
New Member
Hello, I'm new to the forum and also new to Land Rovers, so I hope no one minds me asking for advice. I've searched the forums and the problem with my FL1 could be due to several things. It's an X reg TD4 with only 65,000 miles on it, one previous owner and a full Land Rover service history so it's been well looked after although obviously only used for short journeys throughout its life (which may be part of the problem).
Anyway, I've had the car about 2 months and covered around 1700 miles in it without issue until about 3 weeks ago. I noticed when on motorways etc it would lose power going uphill and then pick up again when on the flat. Now it's started to run funny at all speeds. It kind of feels like it momentarily loses power then picks up again. If it does this a few times in quick succession, it's like being on the back of a kangaroo (not that I've been on the back of a kangaroo, but I'd imagine it would be like this if I had). There's no excessive smoke coming out the exhaust or anything, it starts no problem and there's no eml on.
After searching on here, I suspect it's the in tank fuel pump, but there seems to be a number of other things it could be too. Has anyone got any thoughts? Those fuel pumps are quite expensive to change only to find out it's something else. How do I start the process of elimination?
Thanks in advance
Anyway, I've had the car about 2 months and covered around 1700 miles in it without issue until about 3 weeks ago. I noticed when on motorways etc it would lose power going uphill and then pick up again when on the flat. Now it's started to run funny at all speeds. It kind of feels like it momentarily loses power then picks up again. If it does this a few times in quick succession, it's like being on the back of a kangaroo (not that I've been on the back of a kangaroo, but I'd imagine it would be like this if I had). There's no excessive smoke coming out the exhaust or anything, it starts no problem and there's no eml on.
After searching on here, I suspect it's the in tank fuel pump, but there seems to be a number of other things it could be too. Has anyone got any thoughts? Those fuel pumps are quite expensive to change only to find out it's something else. How do I start the process of elimination?
Thanks in advance