Fuel inject.system fault however no loss of power
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2016 2:12 pm
Hi All
A couple of weeks ago i had the Fuel inject.system fault come up on my dashboard, i dropped it into a a trusted local independent he put it on the diags and told me it was either the high pressure fuel pump or the fuel filter. (low rail pressure was the diagnosis) I had the fuel filter changed (cheapest first!) i then drove the next thousand miles completely trouble free, but then the dreaded error has now come back whilst accelerating on to the motorway. It went into limp mode so i switched it off and on again error still showing but driving perfectly, not in limp mode, no rough idling, fuel economy normal and as spritely as usual.
My questions are
Do you think it is the high pressure fuel pump considering it is driving fine
am i ok to drive the vehicle as is, i am currently 200 miles from home (don't worry i wont sue and not waiting at the roadside for a response)
Could it be anything else? no leaks are visible so fuel lines should be good, not smoking at all, to the untrained eye (i am) all seems to be perfect apart from the error message
The car is an E53 X5 2005 3.0 diesel sport exclusive the higher bhp model.
A couple of weeks ago i had the Fuel inject.system fault come up on my dashboard, i dropped it into a a trusted local independent he put it on the diags and told me it was either the high pressure fuel pump or the fuel filter. (low rail pressure was the diagnosis) I had the fuel filter changed (cheapest first!) i then drove the next thousand miles completely trouble free, but then the dreaded error has now come back whilst accelerating on to the motorway. It went into limp mode so i switched it off and on again error still showing but driving perfectly, not in limp mode, no rough idling, fuel economy normal and as spritely as usual.
My questions are
Do you think it is the high pressure fuel pump considering it is driving fine
am i ok to drive the vehicle as is, i am currently 200 miles from home (don't worry i wont sue and not waiting at the roadside for a response)
Could it be anything else? no leaks are visible so fuel lines should be good, not smoking at all, to the untrained eye (i am) all seems to be perfect apart from the error message
The car is an E53 X5 2005 3.0 diesel sport exclusive the higher bhp model.