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Car Forum / UK Car Forums / 4x4 Cars (UK group) / May 2006

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Rover question of the year!

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TimD - 07 May 2006 18:25 GMT
I'm not very good with UK car problems so here is why I am perplexed.  My
daughter has a 1988 Range Rover.  The other day, for no apparent reason,
it died in the driveway.  I checked to find no fuel pressure.  I checked
the fuse panel.  Nothing blown.  I checked the relay.  It clicks when the
key is turned on.  I checked the inertia sensor but can't figure out how
it is supposed to work.  I checked the fuel pump and found no power there
so I jumped power straight from the battery to get fuel pressure.  It
still won't start.  If I pour some gas in the injector itake it will run
till that goes away.  What am I missing?  Why won't it run now that it has
fuel pressure?
Ian Rawlings - 07 May 2006 18:51 GMT
> I'm not very good with UK car problems so here is why I am perplexed.  My
> daughter has a 1988 Range Rover.

Try posting in alt.fan.landrover, and try a more descriptive title,
e.g. "88 Range rover fuel pressure?" or sommat like that, lots of
range rover experts in there, and a descriptive title will reel in
those who know more readily.

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Blast off and strike the evil Bydo empire!

TimD - 07 May 2006 18:55 GMT
I just jumpered the fuel pump for testing purposes.  I don't intend to
leave it that way.
 
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