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Disco 1 cut off while driving

Old Aug 25, 2015 | 10:10 AM
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I need some help, My '97 disco 1 XD just cut off while i was driving on the road yesterday. When I tried to start it back up, it would turn over but it wouldnt go beyond that. It almost sounds like its not getting gas into the engine. I finally got it back running by revving it up while starting it up. It'll keep running as long as I am giving it gas but as soon as i slow down, it cuts out. Does this sound like a bad fuel pump?
 
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Old Aug 25, 2015 | 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by DiscoXD_mike
I need some help, My '97 disco 1 XD just cut off while i was driving on the road yesterday. When I tried to start it back up, it would turn over but it wouldnt go beyond that. It almost sounds like its not getting gas into the engine. I finally got it back running by revving it up while starting it up. It'll keep running as long as I am giving it gas but as soon as i slow down, it cuts out. Does this sound like a bad fuel pump?
I'm a Disco II guy so take with a grain of salt...

It could be idle control. Check this short tech tip... Land Rover Stalls When Coming To A Stop
 
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Old Aug 25, 2015 | 10:33 AM
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Thanks Charlie_V, I wouldnt have thought about that.
 
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