Cruznscoot
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Hi guys, I have a 2010 D40 ST Navara 2.5 turbo diesel (automatic). I recently changed the fuel and air filters (as I have done a few times before) and immediately started having problems. Car cuts out immediately after starting in the mornings especially. If you keep the revs up you can get going but as soon as you back off it stalls. This also happens at traffic lights etc. although definitely runs better once going or warm.
Fuel filter seems to prime up after 3 pumps each time
Here's some of the things I have tried but the problem remains
⁃ fitted another (non genuine) fuel filter
⁃ Replaced filter prime assembly
⁃ Bled the fuel system numerous times
⁃ Replaced some of the hose clamps
⁃ Blew air back from inlet of filter to tank- all clear
⁃ Reset ECU multiple times
⁃ Cleaned the sensor located near the air filter
Not sure what to do next. Thinking I may need to try a genuine Nissan fuel filter? Have read that aftermarket filters may not seal and flow as well.
At first I thought I must have introduced air between the filter and engine. To try and minimise this I attempted to fill the line on the engine side of filter with diesel. For whatever reason I couldn't get it to fill. Is this normal?
My engine has done 260,000 kilometres so only other thing I'm wondering is if it could be the fuel pump?
Any help would be awesome guys
Thanks
Fuel filter seems to prime up after 3 pumps each time
Here's some of the things I have tried but the problem remains
⁃ fitted another (non genuine) fuel filter
⁃ Replaced filter prime assembly
⁃ Bled the fuel system numerous times
⁃ Replaced some of the hose clamps
⁃ Blew air back from inlet of filter to tank- all clear
⁃ Reset ECU multiple times
⁃ Cleaned the sensor located near the air filter
Not sure what to do next. Thinking I may need to try a genuine Nissan fuel filter? Have read that aftermarket filters may not seal and flow as well.
At first I thought I must have introduced air between the filter and engine. To try and minimise this I attempted to fill the line on the engine side of filter with diesel. For whatever reason I couldn't get it to fill. Is this normal?
My engine has done 260,000 kilometres so only other thing I'm wondering is if it could be the fuel pump?
Any help would be awesome guys
Thanks