No1Skelly
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johnlad, I'm probably going to drop the tank and check for muck as I have run it very low a couple of times...https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/td5-fuel-pump-drive-open-load-fault.312000/
Have s look in this thread
johnlad, I'm probably going to drop the tank and check for muck as I have run it very low a couple of times...https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/td5-fuel-pump-drive-open-load-fault.312000/
Have s look in this thread
Scooby22, Next time I'm out and the problem manifests I'll pull over and disconnect the MAF, see if that makes any immediate differenceI read that if the MAF is faulty the engine will run better with the MAF unplugged as the ECU sets it to a default running mode, if the symptoms are still there you can discount the MAF as your problem.
If the problem goes it points to the MAF.
Only once it's warm. When it's stood over night it runs amazingly until the temp gauge needle gets to the right edge of the blue strip...I don't think a MAF fault would be intermittent, I thought the fault was there all the time now,
Yes mate. Changed all for silicon.Have you checked intercooler and hoses for leaks/ delamination? Cleaned MAP inside and out? If you’re not hitting the boost limit, try shortening the actuator rod a turn or too. Be good to get a gauge plumbed on the inlet manifold.
I have opposite problem
Just unplug your maf they are all litter apart from genuineYes mate. Changed all for silicon.
Tried that, made absolutely no difference.Just unplug your maf they are all litter apart from genuine