Help please!!
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Help please!!
Well having said recently that the Turkey has been 100% reliable, this morning it decided to come to a halt about three miles from home. It's a diesel, it started perfectly this morning (as usual) and drove fine getting out of the village and on to the open road. Doing about 50mph and the power just went, put it into neutral and the engine coughed a couple of times and died so I coasted to a halt. Fortunately there is a wide grass area so well off the road. Battery very healthy but wouldn't fire up again.
As there had been no signs of a problem up until then I'm wondering if I've run out of diesel, I might as well blame myself before the Turkey. The needle is just on the red zone so in most vehicles that would be fine however in all the time I've had it I don't think it has been that low before so the gauge might be out. We have had diesels for years now and I know that running out of diesel is not as simple as running out of petrol, something about having to pump the fuel through again however I have never done it and and haven't a clue. I should add my dear wife rescued me so I'm back home now but the van isn't.
I could just ring the RAC and get them to sort it out or I could have a go myself. Is there a nice easy step by step description about what to do to get the fuel through again or can someone let me know what I need to do please? Do I need special tools, more than one person?
Of course the possibility is there that it isn't a lack of fuel but something else. Just losing power and dying is not a very comprehensive list of symptoms but there were no problems up until then and it's a diesel so I guess electrics can be ruled out. Any thoughts what else it might be?
Many thanks in advance of the wonderful advice that I'm sure will be pouring my way
Paul
As there had been no signs of a problem up until then I'm wondering if I've run out of diesel, I might as well blame myself before the Turkey. The needle is just on the red zone so in most vehicles that would be fine however in all the time I've had it I don't think it has been that low before so the gauge might be out. We have had diesels for years now and I know that running out of diesel is not as simple as running out of petrol, something about having to pump the fuel through again however I have never done it and and haven't a clue. I should add my dear wife rescued me so I'm back home now but the van isn't.
I could just ring the RAC and get them to sort it out or I could have a go myself. Is there a nice easy step by step description about what to do to get the fuel through again or can someone let me know what I need to do please? Do I need special tools, more than one person?
Of course the possibility is there that it isn't a lack of fuel but something else. Just losing power and dying is not a very comprehensive list of symptoms but there were no problems up until then and it's a diesel so I guess electrics can be ruled out. Any thoughts what else it might be?
Many thanks in advance of the wonderful advice that I'm sure will be pouring my way
Paul
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Re: Help please!!
This might help: http://www.vwdieselparts.com/forum/view ... hp?p=42470" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Help please!!
Stick some fuel in it and crank it over , most self bleed , it will take a while and if your battery is in good nick you should be fine . it will cough and fart and stall a few times but stick with it .
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Have you changed the fuel filter recently, if not have you drained the water from it recently? I would undo the fuel banjo connection on the fuel inlet and check that it isn't blocked. When mine ground to a halt it was obvious that fuel wasn't getting through and I traced it to the banjo which appeared to have fur in it! Cleared this and a few cranks later she was firing up again.
It could be electrics if the fuel solenoid isn't opening due to poor connection - can you hear it click when you switch on? (ignore any relays that you may hear from the fuse box area)
It could be electrics if the fuel solenoid isn't opening due to poor connection - can you hear it click when you switch on? (ignore any relays that you may hear from the fuse box area)
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Re: Help please!!
T'Onion wrote:Stick some fuel in it and crank it over , most self bleed , it will take a while and if your battery is in good nick you should be fine . it will cough and fart and stall a few times but stick with it .
Went back with a gallon of diesel, cranked it over for about a minute, it coughed, it spluttered it fired up and is fine. Thanks for all the suggestions.
So although I can lay a little of the blame on an innaccurate fuel gauge I am very pleased to say that the Turkey is fine and it was mainly my own fault for letting it get that low. Noted for the future.
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Putting a hand primer in the fuel line is handy for such occasions, makes changing the fuel filter an easier job to.
Available in 6mm or 8 mm pipes.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/8mm-Fuel-Prim ... 53e89536bb" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Available in 6mm or 8 mm pipes.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/8mm-Fuel-Prim ... 53e89536bb" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Glad you got back OK Paul.
Re: Help please!!
bigherb wrote:Putting a hand primer in the fuel line is handy for such occasions, makes changing the fuel filter an easier job to.
Available in 6mm or 8 mm pipes.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/8mm-Fuel-Prim ... 53e89536bb" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Bigherb - handpump placed between the filter and ip?
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It can be, but better before the filter.
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Re: Help please!!
I have had 2 diesel vans in the last 8 years, and have never changed a fuel filter or even drained one.
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