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  • nhigdon11
    Low Range
    • Feb 2010
    • 8

    Fuel Pump

    The fuel pump has stopped working. I replaced it and it is still not working. The engine will crank but will never start. Wife drove it to work the other day and parked it and it has not started ever since. I have looked at the fuses and the relays. I have switched them around and not had and luck. Any suggestions? It is an '03 le7.

    thanks
  • nhigdon11
    Low Range
    • Feb 2010
    • 8

    #2
    This is a frustrating problem. Noticed loose terminals and tighten them. Had a code reader and got po463 "Fuel Level Switch A circuit high input." Cleared code. Still not starting. Looks like I am getting current to the fuel pump, but I never really hear it prime. Help please.

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    • nhigdon11
      Low Range
      • Feb 2010
      • 8

      #3
      I took a light tester to the terminal end of the fuel pump and I am not getting any current. I light tested the fuel cutoff switch and was able to get light there. I "jumpered" that to make sure current was flowing past the switch. From there, I am not sure what to do.

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      • zoomlenz4u
        Low Range
        • Dec 2009
        • 11

        #4
        I am having the exact same problem with my 99 Disco II. On top of your same issues, I'm not getting any spark on my plug wires either. This indeed is frustrating. If you resolve your issue please send me the fix info or aI will send it to you if I find the fix.
        Luis Arellano
        www.zoomlenz4u.net
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        • Hammer38
          Low Range
          • Oct 2007
          • 62

          #5
          Crankshaft position sensor, maybe? Are you getting an RPM signal?

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          • nhigdon11
            Low Range
            • Feb 2010
            • 8

            #6
            I am in the process of replacing the crankshaft sensor. its on order and should have it today. i am not sure about the RPM signal. Do you know what test I need to do to check for that. If you mean when it cranks, I am not sure. I will have to check on that.

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            • nhigdon11
              Low Range
              • Feb 2010
              • 8

              #7
              SUCCESS!!! This was an expensive undertaking, but none the less fixed. It actually was the crankshaft position sensor that went bad. It is not an easy undertaking on the '03 as there is not enough room for your fingers on one hand. Getting it apart was not too bad, but getting it together was a completely different story. A pair of 14" angled needle nosed pliers will be your best friend for this project. Especially when getting the wires reconnected.

              So the moral of this story is to change the crankshaft sensor if the fuel pump stops working. sensor was about $70 at Napa and the fuel pump was about $450. Hope this helps.

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              • Mjollnir
                Low Range
                • Jan 2010
                • 88

                #8
                Wow. Come here to the Rovers North Forum for advice, then tell the world on this site that you made out like a bandit and bought the parts from Napa. Unreal and a complete disgrace. This is not the Napa website, bub. You got free advice from loyal Rovers North enthusiasts who correctly diagnosed the problem and saved you big $$$, and then you took your business away from the place that helped you. What, Napa couldn't give you the answers you needed? No Land Rover experts?
                When the parts don't last as long as the Genuine Land Rover parts, perhaps then you will understand why it never pays to buy less expensive generic parts that are not vehicle specific or designed for the demands of what a Land Rover is capable of. But then Napa wouldn't get your business, right?

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                • nhigdon11
                  Low Range
                  • Feb 2010
                  • 8

                  #9
                  Welcome to the real world Ironhead. This forum is a great source for information and I fully appreciate what Rovers North has done for me and my family. I am sure the $70 that I spent with NAPA really broke the bank for Rovers North. Rovers North were very helpful with troubleshooting my specific problem, but they did not come up with the solution, nor did NAPA, and neither did the dealer.
                  So, Ironhead, before you spout off your vile hole, better get your facts straight. I did get the pump first so Rovers North did get money. I could have gotten the other part from Rovers North and waited 3 days for the part, or get it from NAPA the same day and possibly have my only vehicle up and running sooner.
                  Ironhead, it is people like you that make it so others will not want to post questions or comments to this forum. Go away!

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                  • Mjollnir
                    Low Range
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 88

                    #10
                    First of all, it's Ironhide. Get it right. Second of all, UPS does have next day service, last I checked, so you wouldn't have to wait two days (that would be two day arrival from order placement), and you got that wrong as well. Third, it is, in fact, Land Rover enthusiasts like myself who value this website and the people who work for Rovers North. While $70 may not have "broken the bank" at Rovers North, as you so elequently stated, Rovers North lost the sale, and then you posted where you purchased a discount part as well as the price. You should have kept that to yourself. Finally, you don't have to like my opinion, nor do I care if you do. If people do not wish to post comments or questions that mention other businesses where parts can be purchased, so be it, and all will be better for it. By the way, if you don't believe there is a quality difference in parts, order a Genuine Land Rover oil filter from Rovers North, then go to your local auto shop and take a look at those available there that are half the size and claim to do the same job. Have a nice day, and remember: Diplomacy is the difference between telling someone they have an open mind or a hole in their head. Cheers!

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                    • zoomlenz4u
                      Low Range
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 11

                      #11
                      I bought a fuel pump kit and rebuilt it for $89 and I found the crankshaft position sensor for 38 delivered. I hope I didn't get something I will need to replace again soon. Still waiting for delivery myself. Hope to get mine no later than monday.

                      I hope this forum isn't intended for the members to purchase solely from Rovers North. If it is then I will have to stop posting after this. I love the ability to compare prices and when you can find parts that will put your Disco II back on the road, then lets share the information that will work for all. Some of us can't afford to pay 450 plus every time the truck wont start. We have land rovers cause we all discovered the true ability in challenging terrain. As for me, I will shop around and take the best route for me.

                      Thanks Rovers north for making this forum. It is very informative and if it wasnt for the forum I would give up on land rovers because of the difficulty to get someone to help you work on them. I used to change oil on my cars but since being on workers comp for the last 2 yrs I have had to take my cars to walmart to get the oil changed but walmart wont work on land rovers. WTH!! I had to pay extra to have someone come to my house. The closest Land rover mechanic is 2 hrs away from where I live.
                      Luis Arellano
                      www.zoomlenz4u.net
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                      • Mjollnir
                        Low Range
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 88

                        #12
                        You, sir, are to be admired for your mechanical abilities. Any man who can rebuild a fuel pump for a Land Rover qualifies as an enthusiast. Best of luck to you!

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                        • zoomlenz4u
                          Low Range
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 11

                          #13
                          Thx but I felt your scourging conviction that was intended for nhigdon11. I was defending him. I have bought from Rovers north when they had the best price and when it came to me fastest. I have shopped around and found great parts from many different places for both my 99 Disco II and my 96 Disco I. I also I also have a Nissan Titan that I do things to it. I'm not a mechanic but if I can figure it out if I can take it off, I can usually put it back on.
                          Luis Arellano
                          www.zoomlenz4u.net
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                          • nhigdon11
                            Low Range
                            • Feb 2010
                            • 8

                            #14
                            Zoom, as I stated before, make sure you have a very long angled needle nosed pliers. They will help in the tight area you will be working in to get the connectors back together. I still have the bruises on my arms. I am curious where you got the rebuild kit for the fuel pump. I have saved the old pump and would like to keep it for a spare. I'm just a pack rat that way.
                            I too love that the people on the other end of the phone at Rovers North were helpful and understanding.

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                            • Mjollnir
                              Low Range
                              • Jan 2010
                              • 88

                              #15
                              Zoomlenz4U-
                              My point was that other websites where parts can be purchased should not be mentioned on the Rovers North Forum as a courtesy to them for providing this service free of charge where all Land Rover enthusiasts can come for valuable advice.
                              For example, say this is your website forum that you pay for yourself, and you sell the highest quality film for $90 as each roll is specifically made for each camera. Someone then posts the name of a competing film manufacturer with a price of $70 for a generic product of different quality that fits a great many cameras. To think only one person would view such a thing is incorrect. Anyone who visited the website could view it which would potentially result in thousands of lost sales to you. Money out of your pocket, so to speak.
                              Anyone can come here for advice, and I myself have frequently given direction to a great many enthusiasts asking for help with the Disco II, given the countless hours I have spent working on it. Scrivets, cowls, blanking plugs, replacing every interior and exterior bulb, tires, suspension, and those near impossible special order parts that are required for maintenence, I am happy to provide what I know about these things for those with such issues, and I refer them to Rovers North for purchasing.
                              However, if someone asks about items not sold through Rovers North, such as tires, first aid kits, air compressors, touch up paint, certain decals, etc., I have no problem replying as it does not compete with the products that are offered here.
                              By the way, your oil change. I recommend non-synthetic Mobil Clean 5000 High Mileage for the Disco II. It has a 5,000 mile change interval, and it really does clean out the gunk in the oil pan-it goes in honey colored and drains out jet black. That means it is getting the dirt out, which you want. I tried Castol GTX High Mileage, but found it did not clean the engine the way I wanted, barely a color difference when it was changed.
                              Also, always replace the aluminum washer on the drain plug with every oil change.
                              My best to you and have a great day.

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