2002 TD5 lazy morning start?!!

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Thanks.... that is pretty detailed!

when you say
"It does not come out as part of the FPR, it is tucked into the cylinder head behind that rubber "0" ring. I checked mine but was quite clean" Are you talking about the same ring WANNAGETMUDDY is referring to?
 
No, I think the one Wannagetmuddy was referring to is the one that his behind the cup and circlip that retains the regulating spring on the outside of the FPR.
 
This is the pressure regulator

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Just seen these. Couldnt find this before when I was changing it last year. A lot cheaper than changing with the above.

Land Rover Discovery 2 TD5 Fuel Pressure Regulator Repair Kit & Gaskets | eBay


But this is the bit you have to change when you take the regulator out its held in with a circlip
at the bottom you can see the round cap type thing

Discovery 2/Defender TD5 Fuel Pressure Regulator 2A > | eBay

Hope this makes sense but this

Just seen one explained with pictures
TD5 Disco fuel pressure regulator - LR4x4 - The Land Rover Forum
 
Check this out!!

My brother had them saved in his computer, thought I would share.
 

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Not sure if it's been covered, or the exact issue, too much to read, but if it's FPR related and air is getting in to the fuel a way to get it to start easier is to run the fuel purge procedure, turn on the ignition and press the throttle 5 times in quick succession, you will hear the fuel pump fire up and it will run, if you hear sloshing and gurgling then there was air in the fuel and this is causing poor starting.
 
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Remember the signs for this seal being split would be leaking on the back of the engine so please check before you attempt to strip it.

On the disco its a pain in the rs to do, you will need a lot of patience and small pair of hands to get to it.


Also have you checked your battery lately? it may not have enough charge to crank the engine.
 
Remember the signs for this seal being split would be leaking on the back of the engine so please check before you attempt to strip it.

On the disco its a pain in the rs to do, you will need a lot of patience and small pair of hands to get to it.


Also have you checked your battery lately? it may not have enough charge to crank the engine.

Right. I don't see any leaks at least nothing drips on the floor. I just wanna know all this so that I am ready when it happens plus I have to get the parts from Dubai or UK so I will place the order once, family or friends will bring them over.

Mine is a Defender and hands are big! Lets see how it goes, worst I will take the manifold off.

I replaced the battery an year ago and I don't its bad. I will still check.

And how do I know what FPR do I have? The early one or the later one?!
 
Right. I don't see any leaks at least nothing drips on the floor. I just wanna know all this so that I am ready when it happens plus I have to get the parts from Dubai or UK so I will place the order once, family or friends will bring them over.

Mine is a Defender and hands are big! Lets see how it goes, worst I will take the manifold off.

I replaced the battery an year ago and I don't its bad. I will still check.

And how do I know what FPR do I have? The early one or the later one?!


OHh you have the easier one to do the defender has a lot more room so it will be a lot easier.
What year is your defender
 
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