Spooner

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Hey Guys

My 1998 Range Rover 2.5 DSE has been running just fine, but tonight I was on the way to the petrol/diesel station and for a split second the engine light flashed on and off.

I ran a fault check and it came up with ''Fuel Flow Out Of Range''....was this simply fuel startvation for a second? (was going down a bit of a hill at the time)

There was a 1/4 tank left in it, so could this be the sign of a weak fuel pump as its a buggar to start hot or cold sometimes...

Thanks for any advice :)
 
Is it chipped? If it is chipped then they all give that fault code it and the code is not related to the engine light coming on!

Do a search under 'dse cutting out' and you'll get what info there is on what causes a momentary loss of power on the over run
 
if the in tank fuel pump has got a crack in it,which is a common thing it will do this when low on fuel,see if it gets better at starting with a full tank or at least more than half a tank of fuel in it.
 
Thanks for the replies guys!

The ECU has been chipped....

I get a very brief (1 second) engine light flash on the overrun, when I take my foot of the accelerator

Is this a known issue?
 

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