12-01-2014, 12:51 AM
Howdy folks!
Was over at the in-laws this afternoon and got asked to look at their parents car. As the title it's a 2006 2.0 HDi 407. Before Xmas it broke down and needed towing, after allegedly just stopping without any previous symptoms.
I looked at it, flat battery. We hooked it up to another car on jump leads but it still didn't want to know, battery however was showing 12.8V without being hooked up on jump leads - so seems healthy enough.
Fault codes pending showed one - P0461 which came back as "fuel level sensor circuit range / performance. Cleared the fault but problem persists.
Is this some form of anti-pollutant bullshit? There's a whole bunch going on under the bonnet which looks entirely different from my HDi (I assume this is a 16v?) there is a rubber 'bladder' by the fuel filter housing which feels empty. You can hear a wirr from the back when you flick the ignition on which sounds like the fuel pump priming. Once the car actually started turning over it wouldn't fire, like it had no fuel.
Sadly the old bloke who owns it has fiddled with it already following information from some mates of his. The large white cylinder under the rear bench seat (drivers side) is what I assume to be the primary fuel pump? This has been removed by him, cleaned and put back. Not before he tried reversing the polarity on the two main power cables going to it though!
Any help/tips would be much appreciated.
How can I tell on a diesel whether fuel is getting to the rail?
Sometimes when trying to start it you could hear several relays ticking from the area beneath the Ecu.
The symptoms are precisely like those when you trip the fuel cutoff circuit in our 306s - but I could see no circuit like this poking around the engine bay.
Was over at the in-laws this afternoon and got asked to look at their parents car. As the title it's a 2006 2.0 HDi 407. Before Xmas it broke down and needed towing, after allegedly just stopping without any previous symptoms.
I looked at it, flat battery. We hooked it up to another car on jump leads but it still didn't want to know, battery however was showing 12.8V without being hooked up on jump leads - so seems healthy enough.
Fault codes pending showed one - P0461 which came back as "fuel level sensor circuit range / performance. Cleared the fault but problem persists.
Is this some form of anti-pollutant bullshit? There's a whole bunch going on under the bonnet which looks entirely different from my HDi (I assume this is a 16v?) there is a rubber 'bladder' by the fuel filter housing which feels empty. You can hear a wirr from the back when you flick the ignition on which sounds like the fuel pump priming. Once the car actually started turning over it wouldn't fire, like it had no fuel.
Sadly the old bloke who owns it has fiddled with it already following information from some mates of his. The large white cylinder under the rear bench seat (drivers side) is what I assume to be the primary fuel pump? This has been removed by him, cleaned and put back. Not before he tried reversing the polarity on the two main power cables going to it though!
Any help/tips would be much appreciated.
How can I tell on a diesel whether fuel is getting to the rail?
Sometimes when trying to start it you could hear several relays ticking from the area beneath the Ecu.
The symptoms are precisely like those when you trip the fuel cutoff circuit in our 306s - but I could see no circuit like this poking around the engine bay.
Disclaimer: The above is not to be taken to heart and is probably a joke, grow up you big girl.