I've had a good rummage around and didnt get anywhere with the search engine on here but basically Im looking to change the fuel filter on a 1.9 watercooled this weekend, I've got the Haynes book of lies but it only covers the petrol engine not the diesel.
Does anyone have a link or know how to bleed the system after a fuel filter change. Is it similiar to a Landrover-open bleed screw, operate manual lever on fuel lift pump?
Thanks in advance.
Bleeding diesel system
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Re: Bleeding diesel system
There isn't a lift pump mare there is ableed on top of the filter, these engines have a leak off on top of the injectors. Try turning it over and cracking one of the injectors off in turn (1,2,3 then 4) but it really shouldn't need it
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Re: Bleeding diesel system
I usually fill the filter prior to fitting and crank it and find it goes soon enough
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Re: Bleeding diesel system
1.6TD JX, never bleed it, swapped the filters and turned it over until it started, job done.
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Re: Bleeding diesel system
made a bit more sense once I had a proper good nosey at it. Filled new filter with fuel and it started okay first time.
Turns out the engines a 1.7 rather than a 1.9 thats on the parperwork which confused things.
Turns out the engines a 1.7 rather than a 1.9 thats on the parperwork which confused things.