fuel pump questions
Relay - Fuel Pump - Multifunction (Genuine Part # YWB100820L ) - Land Rover connector\relays\flasher from Atlantic British
I gave up and I'm having it towed to the repair.
The only thing I could figure out how to do all this time later was take off the fuel filter, and I can't get the nuts to budge even a little.
I have no idea how to check power at the relay.
I have no idea how to get the rusted screws off to check the pump.
I have no idea what I'm supposed to be checking on the driver's side wires.
I just can't move from go so I give up.
The only thing I could figure out how to do all this time later was take off the fuel filter, and I can't get the nuts to budge even a little.
I have no idea how to check power at the relay.
I have no idea how to get the rusted screws off to check the pump.
I have no idea what I'm supposed to be checking on the driver's side wires.
I just can't move from go so I give up.
Aaaand I am back in the repair business.
My shop wants $700 to fix it, and forget that. Seriously.
Without accessing the pump, the mechanic says relays all work and that the pump only comes on intermittently. So -- pump. But they will work with nothing but a new OEM assembly, and all the extras, so they heck with that.
Extremely disappointed in my mechanic, who told me he would call some guys for a picked part, but two days later says his shop would never use one.
My shop wants $700 to fix it, and forget that. Seriously.
Without accessing the pump, the mechanic says relays all work and that the pump only comes on intermittently. So -- pump. But they will work with nothing but a new OEM assembly, and all the extras, so they heck with that.
Extremely disappointed in my mechanic, who told me he would call some guys for a picked part, but two days later says his shop would never use one.
$700!!!??? Good for you walking away. The pre-AEL pumps are about $110 from RovahFarm. http://search.cartserver.com/search/...R3926&go=GO%21
Buy a new seal, too.
But first I'd pull the inspection plate and test for power at the pump.
Buy a new seal, too.
But first I'd pull the inspection plate and test for power at the pump.
yeah, first gotta get off the rusted screws, which won't be fun.
Well, first gotta pay them $100 for lame diagnostics, which I'm not psyched about, and get my car back here. THEN rusted screws. Then VICTORY!
Well, first gotta pay them $100 for lame diagnostics, which I'm not psyched about, and get my car back here. THEN rusted screws. Then VICTORY!
Check out this link. A D1 has an access panel in the rear cargo area so it is very easy to get to the top of the pump. The rest is pretty much the same. Pictures help visualize. Your truck is very very similar to the 'classic Range Rover'
Hope this helps.
fuelpump
Here is another one. Reading through the thread will explain a lot.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...71/#post152377
You already know this...but remember that the pre-AEL's use slightly different pumps.
Hope this helps.
fuelpump
Here is another one. Reading through the thread will explain a lot.
https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...71/#post152377
You already know this...but remember that the pre-AEL's use slightly different pumps.
Last edited by WaltNYC; Oct 1, 2015 at 01:38 PM.
You may have to replace the plastic parts the screws thread into, but those can be found at a hardware or auto-parts store. Replace the screws with Stainless Steel ones.


