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Still having problems. Checked the pick up screen and it's clear. Do you still think it's worth dropping the tank? Looked for air leaks and found none. The problem now the Rover will run fine half of the time. It will get up to top speed drive well but then at low speeds or a stop it will run ruff and some times will stall out when I give it gas. It also has become harder to start.
What I have done so far.
New lift pump and filter, blew out the fuel lines, having a oil change done today.
I'm really running out of ideas.
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Probably not going to get a lot of 200Tdi experience on this board.
1) My only recommendations are to check the fault diagnosis chart in the 200Tdi Factory Workshop Manual for your symptoms and, failing that,
2) Post up your issue in the appropriate spot on http://forums.lr4x4.com/ , a UK-based forum where they have GOBS of 200Tdi experience. Just know that to prevent spammers, a moderator has to approve your first 10 or so posts over there, so expect a slight delay between submitting and having the post appear on the board.
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Derek,
Any updates?
How is the 200 Tdi running now the temps. have dropped to freezing, or thereabouts ?
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Seems to be a lot better after a couple tanks pf diesel conditioner, fuel lines being cleaned, replacing allmthe filters and a change.
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I understand that a low concentration of biodiesel is very good at cleaning out the fuel system (plus it's the best diesel pump anti-wear additive out there, now that sulphur has disappeared from diesel fuel).