FUEL STARVATION HI'A, LAND ROVER DISCOVERY TD5 '2000', FUEL PUMP IN THE TANK MAKING HIGH PITCH NOISE- THEN THE NOISE STOPS OR INTERMITTANT ENGINE CUTS.STARTS AFTER CRANKING FOR LONG TIME BUT STILL HIGH PITCH NOISE FROM PUMP IN TANK ? ? 4 pipes-- white - green - black-blue 4 wires-- black-white-green+black-pink can anyone advise please
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When you turn the key to position II, does the noise start then? This would be the fuel pump. If it is making a noticeable noise while driving, then you should get whoever fitted it to check it over. If it failed, your car would stop immediately.
first disconect fuel lines then drop the tank down on the ground fuel pump is on the top pull fuel pump out drop new one in,need to change fuel pump relay when replaceing fuel pump relay is under hood in the fuse box.
for Land Rover Discovery 1999-2004 no more external Fuel Filter serviceable anymore...it's a built-in part with the fuel pump. so if you want to change the filter then change the whole fuel PUMP.
It could be the belts that are slipping on initial start-up. When the belts are cold, they will slip if the belt(s) are loose. It could also be the tensionoer pully. This is not normal for any vehicle under any circumstances. Good Luck Jim
On the diesel engine TD5 it is mounted in the engine compartment, you cannot miss it.
On the petrol engine V8 it is mounted on the fuel pump inside the fuel tank,
Hope this helps
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