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15-02-2016, 10:39 AM
I kinda have an idea what this anyway, but thought I'd ask in case I'm wrong.
I have a 1.9 non turbo (trying to work out what engine code it is), it runs fine when there's between 1/4 and a full tank, but once it gets lower than 1/4 it coughs and splutters every now and then like it's running out of fuel. If I keep going, the lower the fuel gets the worse it becomes. I got to the top of the red marker and the engine cut out and wouldn't restart.
I put a big can of diesel in and eventually it ran, but stopped again.. in the end I got it to keep going and it's fine providing i keep to more than 1/4 of a tank.
I'm suspecting the pickup pump? What do you think? Is this a known problem?
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Keep it over a 1/4 tank then..may be sender unit reading wrong???
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oook then.. thanks for that (not)
Any sensible ideas?
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When my wife mis-fuelled my 1.9d I syphoned out most of the mixed fuel ( 40 ltrs ) and made a determined effort to get right to the last dregs as the closer I got to the bottom of the tank the combination of diesel / petrol, water, sludge and grit was somewhat alarming. In the end I got around 10 ltrs of the stuff out.
You may find that you have an accumulation of a similar cocktail in the bottom of your tank ? In any event a new fuel filter would probably be beneficial for your fuel system.
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Reading the haynes manual a bit more, there doesn't appear to be a pickup pump on these, so thats my theory gone lol. Yours makes sense as I had previously used a can of diesel from a scrap car (no idea how long it had been in there or what else could have gotten into it), so maybe a drained tank and new filter would fix the problem
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If you can DIY then it makes sense to eliminate the " free " jobs before going further and at least you then have a sound basis for further works should they be needed, fingers crossed you won't of course !
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A genuine question, why would running a tank down suck in rubbish?
Surely the pick up is at the bottom anyway so any muck or water would be sucked up at any time not just when on empty. My guess would be that it is running out of fuel and the guage is inaccurate as already suggested..
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