Freelanderandy
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Can someone tell me if I disconnect this sensor should the engine stop because mine doesn't?
Can someone tell me if I disconnect this sensor should the engine stop because mine doesn't?
Thanks for that sorry I wasn't that clear I was talking about the sensor on the low pressure fuel line
When plugged in get warning light and won’t go above 2500 rpm but when unplugged runs goodCan I drive my freelander with the lp sensor off because it drives really well and can’t find the fault
Presumably it must be either the sensor or the fuel lift pump?When plugged in get warning light and won’t go above 2500 rpm but when unplugged runs good
Can I drive my freelander with the lp sensor off because it drives really well and can’t find the fault
When plugged in get warning light and won’t go above 2500 rpm but when unplugged runs good
Do you think getting a new lp sensor will sort itYour low pressure pump isn't delivering enough pressure for the EDU, so is limiting power. Unplugging the LP sensor simply forces the EDC into assuming that the LP is acceptable. This is bad as it could damage the HP pump, through lack of fuel. Restoring the LP to correct pressure is a much safer solution.
Do you think getting a new lp sensor will sort it
You should heed the comment about damaging the HP pump.Does anybody know the part number for this sensor