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perroverde



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover SE TDV8 Java Black
Annoyingly slow fuel-filling

Not sure if this is the right place to put this, and apologies if it's a well-known fault which I haven't spotted on here before, but here goes:
My TDV8 has strangely started being extremely difficult to fill up with fuel - it 'blows back' constantly making it impossible to put fuel in at more than a trickle so it takes an absurd amount of time to fill it. It never used to do this, and my previous RRs (albeit petrol supercharged 35th and 2x 4.4s) didn't either.
Does anyone have any ideas what might be causing this?

Post #173789 21st Feb 2013 6:26pm
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Joe90



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Try holding nozzle at the 9 o'clock or upside down position.

Try different pump / petrol station ?

Check breather pipes (for filler neck and main tank) RAVE not very helpful here on a TD6, however if these are all blocked i would guess engine wouldn't run or tank would implode? .
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Post #173792 21st Feb 2013 6:32pm
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Land Rover issued a service bulletin about this and the fix was to replace the filler pipe between the filler and the tank.

We asked about it when our old FFRR was serviced and they changed it FOC.

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I knew I had a copy of it somewhere...



If you want the whole PDF file, PM me your email address and I'll send it over.

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DaWalley



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Mine has this problem too - thought it was just me!

Do you know how long these 'technical service bulletins' are valid for? I assume you can't just go to a LR main dealer and expect them to change it on an 08 plate now?.... RR Vogue TDV8 08

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As Joe says. Just put the nozzle in "upside down". Works a treat. Lloyd Barnes

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I put the nozzle in upside down...and for fuelling the FFRR I... Laughing Laughing Laughing

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Check you have not set the mis-fuel device. Look down the filler neck, if you can see a yellow plate blocking the filler neck you have set off the mis-fuel device and need to reset it. 56 TDV8 Vogue SE
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I was at a petrol station the other days and the pump was painfully slow , I asked the attendant he mentioned that when the temperature gets to extreme low temps (-1 or lower) the pumps begin to play up at the forecourt themselves. Could have been the same with you if it's really cold where you are? 2003 Vogue 4.4 V8 Java Black

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perroverde



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Andy_J wrote:
Check you have not set the mis-fuel device. Look down the filler neck, if you can see a yellow plate blocking the filler neck you have set off the mis-fuel device and need to reset it.



That'll be the problem! In a rush the other day I started to put petrol in instead of diesel and it (luckily) blew back and stopped me just in time. Thinking about it, it's since that incident that it's been troublesome, and yes there's a yellow thing visible in the neck. I'll investigate later is it an easy fix?

Thanks guys.

Oh and yes Andy it's freezing up north!

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There should be a reset tool in your boot sir...

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The pumps will often pump slower as the diesel is that bit thicker and they aren't designed well enough in the UK to cope with it Sad

Its ok in your car as the excess high pressure stuff flows back to the tank which warms it up. No such process in the petrol station, the pump just pumps in one end and out the other and the fuel is in a big metal tank underground as well Sad Though i think these days they are plastic but not sure, but its still freezing down there! FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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