Bimblewagon
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Hi all,
New round here and looking for some advice please! I inherited my dads beloved td5 a few years ago. Up until now she’s been a very reliable lass. She’s had one issue with a relay, that presented like the infamous injector wiring loom issue so I replaced that 2 years ago. But otherwise all good.
Anyway the fuel pump started making a whining noise during the ignition sequence and since then it’s all gone a bit downhill. Initially it was taking her a long time to fire up and she needed a bit of throttle to get going but once running all was fine. Then she lost power and cut out when idling down to a junction.
Got her home, hoped I might be one of the lucky ones that could just change the fuel filter and see improvements. Even though she had a full service at the garage earlier in the year.
Fuel filter was stupidly tight, but got it off put the new one on, ran the purge cycle a few times just to be sure. She started a treat but didn’t drive her out and about as it was bank holiday and didn’t want to be waiting ages if we needed rescuing. Started perfectly again the following day, was cautiously optimistic. Took her for a drive, all good until about 10 miles from home. Up a slight incline at low revs (normally not a problem) and she starts to sound less happy, changed down and revved a bit and she seemed ok. Until another t junction where she cut out when on the idle just before turning. Came straight back home and she did the same thing at another t junction. The dropping back to idle seems to be the issue.
Any suggestions?
My thoughts so far are to change the air bleed valve by the filter first as it’s easy.
Then the injector washers, although I can’t say the idea of taking the engine apart fills me with joy. I’m sure I can do it I’m just not confident, and it’s something I would previously have done with my dad but can’t anymore. So I’ll have to use YouTube as my guide.
If none of that works I guess it will be a new fuel pump. Are these easier to access with the rear cross member off? She’s going to need a new one of those soon anyway so if it’s easier to do then I’ll do them together. Although I won’t be doing any welding, she will be off to see someone else for that!
I can’t see any fuel leaks or anything looking obviously wrong with the fuel lines but I haven’t had a good look at the engine end just up to the engine bay.
Thanks!
New round here and looking for some advice please! I inherited my dads beloved td5 a few years ago. Up until now she’s been a very reliable lass. She’s had one issue with a relay, that presented like the infamous injector wiring loom issue so I replaced that 2 years ago. But otherwise all good.
Anyway the fuel pump started making a whining noise during the ignition sequence and since then it’s all gone a bit downhill. Initially it was taking her a long time to fire up and she needed a bit of throttle to get going but once running all was fine. Then she lost power and cut out when idling down to a junction.
Got her home, hoped I might be one of the lucky ones that could just change the fuel filter and see improvements. Even though she had a full service at the garage earlier in the year.
Fuel filter was stupidly tight, but got it off put the new one on, ran the purge cycle a few times just to be sure. She started a treat but didn’t drive her out and about as it was bank holiday and didn’t want to be waiting ages if we needed rescuing. Started perfectly again the following day, was cautiously optimistic. Took her for a drive, all good until about 10 miles from home. Up a slight incline at low revs (normally not a problem) and she starts to sound less happy, changed down and revved a bit and she seemed ok. Until another t junction where she cut out when on the idle just before turning. Came straight back home and she did the same thing at another t junction. The dropping back to idle seems to be the issue.
Any suggestions?
My thoughts so far are to change the air bleed valve by the filter first as it’s easy.
Then the injector washers, although I can’t say the idea of taking the engine apart fills me with joy. I’m sure I can do it I’m just not confident, and it’s something I would previously have done with my dad but can’t anymore. So I’ll have to use YouTube as my guide.
If none of that works I guess it will be a new fuel pump. Are these easier to access with the rear cross member off? She’s going to need a new one of those soon anyway so if it’s easier to do then I’ll do them together. Although I won’t be doing any welding, she will be off to see someone else for that!
I can’t see any fuel leaks or anything looking obviously wrong with the fuel lines but I haven’t had a good look at the engine end just up to the engine bay.
Thanks!