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Guess who's broken down! - callumcull - 17-04-2013 So on my way to work, the engine started to feel lumpy as hell, then cut out. Thought it was one of the injectors, luckily I have 8 of them and a toolbox in the boot. Until I looked at the fuel gauge...... *facepalm* RE: Guess who's broken down! - ginge191 - 17-04-2013 RE: Guess who's broken down! - Oil-burner - 17-04-2013 They tend to need fuel mate! RE: Guess who's broken down! - Poodle - 17-04-2013 Hahaha smooth! Once youve got her home it might be worth whipping out the lift pump and making sure the filter hasnt clogged up. RE: Guess who's broken down! - Connor - 17-04-2013 Lumpy? HDis don't go all lumpy, they just cut out. Trust me I've run out loads of times :lol : RE: Guess who's broken down! - Arron - 17-04-2013 Was going to say they normally just cut... weird thing with mine is when it cuts out it because of low fuel it brings up EML + P0230!! RE: Guess who's broken down! - Poodle - 17-04-2013 Whenever ive run out it goes lumpy first... Guess who's broken down! - callumcull - 17-04-2013 Yeah, mine went lumpy and cut out, brought up a few fault codes too! I'll need to remember that a car needs fuel to move, maybe I should rethink my college course! RE: Guess who's broken down! - Toms306 - 17-04-2013 Don't any of you guys think to put fuel in before it runs out lol? RE: Guess who's broken down! - Arron - 17-04-2013 Well mine kinda cuts the power for a few seconds then it comes back fr a few seconds, might do that twice or three times before it finally winds up. Could do with a new lift pump anyway! Guess who's broken down! - callumcull - 17-04-2013 The last time I looked at the fuel gauge was when I came in to the Devon link road last night, quarter of a tank, happy days! This morning, still quarter full, all good. Completely forgetting I park on a hill.... RE: Guess who's broken down! - Arron - 17-04-2013 The fuel gauge on these things is complete fail!! Guess who's broken down! - callumcull - 17-04-2013 (17-04-2013, 09:41 AM)Arron Wrote: The fuel gauge on these things is complete fail!! Couldn't agree more! No light came on or anything, and was only slightly in the red! RE: Guess who's broken down! - Poodle - 17-04-2013 Maybe so, fairly fundamental error! Guess who's broken down! - callumcull - 17-04-2013 (17-04-2013, 10:04 AM)Poodle Wrote: Yeah, it was a massive fail on my behalf! RE: Guess who's broken down! - Oil-burner - 17-04-2013 Imagine my suprise when I ran out of fuel with a completely full tank last june! Well I say ran out of fuel I mean the fuel line burst off the filter housing 370miles from home! Guess who's broken down! - callumcull - 17-04-2013 Ahh gutted. You get it fixed or towed home? RE: Guess who's broken down! - Oil-burner - 17-04-2013 Na mate I was on my way back from holiday and I had a crabbing bucket and line in the boot so I lashed it round the filter housing! Lasted for a month like that before I finally got a new fuel line. Guess who's broken down! - callumcull - 17-04-2013 (17-04-2013, 10:37 AM)Oil-burner Wrote: Na mate I was on my way back from holiday and I had a crabbing bucket and line in the boot so I lashed it round the filter housing! Lasted for a month like that before I finally got a new fuel line. Haha legend. RE: Guess who's broken down! - Toms306 - 17-04-2013 Lol, never trust the fuel gauge! Thats why I always brim mine then watch the miles as I know roughly how many miles I should get to the tank. Being anal about mpg has its usues lol. Must admit though, thought I might have ended up the same as you this morning... Was ok though, got to the petrol station in time lol. RE: Guess who's broken down! - Arron - 17-04-2013 Check your in tank pump is lined up right bud, the arrow should line up with a grove on the car, or just line it up ti the rear c pillar, if you dont line it up you seem to get issues like that RE: Guess who's broken down! - Toms306 - 17-04-2013 Yeah, thats probably becuase where the float sits isn't level all the way round the floor of the tank, so you can get the float 'beached' on one of the bits that sticks up I think. Guess who's broken down! - callumcull - 17-04-2013 Very close! At least you have a warning light, I had no signs of it! Then again, my lack of ability of noticing things staring me in the face is phenomenal... (17-04-2013, 12:36 PM)Arron Wrote: Check your in tank pump is lined up right bud, the arrow should line up with a grove on the car, or just line it up ti the rear c pillar, if you dont line it up you seem to get issues like that Cheers bud, I'll get on that tomorrow when I FMIC the car RE: Guess who's broken down! - Arron - 17-04-2013 You could always get a scangauge2 that should give you range too but doubt that will be reliable either as I'd assume it would work off the same signal the float sends to ecu... Good luck with that!! Guess who's broken down! - callumcull - 17-04-2013 I have the scanguage too, tells me jack though! It says I get 65+ to the gallon, and I know that's not the case with my heavy right foot. That and I can't be arsed to tell it how much fuel I put in it every time I fill up! Tells me engine temps and can reset the fault codes too! RE: Guess who's broken down! - Toms306 - 17-04-2013 (17-04-2013, 01:25 PM)callumcull Wrote: Very close! At least you have a warning light, I had no signs of it! Very true...it was flashing as well when the range got below 30 miles lol, you wouldn't have missed it! Then again, range is crap on any car, it's never accurate. Filled up and turned out I had about 2 litres left in the tank - so it was surprisingly close actually.....especially considering how shit the mpg reader is on this car! Scanguage will probably be just as bad, mainly becuase it goes to '999.9' mpg when you coast in gear - which is rubbish because its actually 0 mpg. If you add in a few miles of 999.9mpg over a tankful it really throws the average out. RE: Guess who's broken down! - Chris_90 - 17-04-2013 (17-04-2013, 09:28 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Don't any of you guys think to put fuel in before it runs out lol? ^^^ this lol i all ways brim mine and keep my eye on the miles as i never believe the gauge seems as its always wrong, never run out once in the 5 years of driving, sods law saying this i will run out tonight lol Guess who's broken down! - callumcull - 17-04-2013 (17-04-2013, 03:12 PM)Toms306 Wrote:(17-04-2013, 01:25 PM)callumcull Wrote: Very close! At least you have a warning light, I had no signs of it! The little manual that comes with it explains that you can stop it saying 999.99mpg, but I've yet to figure that out. You'd be surprised what I manage to miss sometimes, doesn't really give me hope for the FMIC tomorrow, what's the worst that can happen? Haha RE: Guess who's broken down! - cwspellowe - 17-04-2013 (17-04-2013, 12:34 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Lol, never trust the fuel gauge! Thats why I always brim mine then watch the miles as I know roughly how many miles I should get to the tank. Being anal about mpg has its usues lol. Pfft, I ran the work Transit down to zero, still 5 miles from the nearest petrol station, and it went into some kind of weird limp mode with no power and a rhythmic cutting out every few seconds, almost like an intentional misfire. Was fun, especially as I was already running late on jobs and couldnt be arsed stopping for fuel (17-04-2013, 03:12 PM)Toms306 Wrote:(17-04-2013, 01:25 PM)callumcull Wrote: Very close! At least you have a warning light, I had no signs of it! It's not zero mpg is it though? The engine's still running, and you're moving. Therefore there is a consumption of fuel per distance travelled. Fuelling isnt completely cut off or the engine would stop. RE: Guess who's broken down! - Toms306 - 17-04-2013 (17-04-2013, 04:09 PM)cwspellowe Wrote: It's not zero mpg is it though? The engine's still running, and you're moving. Therefore there is a consumption of fuel per distance travelled. Fuelling isnt completely cut off or the engine would stop. I thought injectors were completely cut off on the overrun in electronic fueled engines? You don't need fuel as the momentum of the vehicle keeps the wheels turning the engine over at say 2k rpm....so why waste the fuel? |