mavtd
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Gday
Just came back from a few weeks heading across the Simpson/Hay River/Gulf.
I've had the engine light come on regular as clockwork after about 30 mins of driving on any type of corrugation. Usually the fuel tank was at or below half.
From what I've read/been advised it seems to be caused by air getting into the fuel lines and the most likely candidate is the after-market fuel filter.
One "expert" reakons the fix is to use genuine Nissan filters.
It never was really an issue (a quick engine off then restart would reset the light for another 30 mins) and it never appeared again after we hit the blacktop south of Lawn Hill NP.
My question is if anyone else has encountered the same thing and found that the genuine filter fixed the problem.
I was actually leaning toward fitting an in-line lift pump from the tank which would pressurise the line to the filter and make life easier for the injector pump.
Any thoughts ??
Sorry should've mentioned 04 D22 with ZD30
Just came back from a few weeks heading across the Simpson/Hay River/Gulf.
I've had the engine light come on regular as clockwork after about 30 mins of driving on any type of corrugation. Usually the fuel tank was at or below half.
From what I've read/been advised it seems to be caused by air getting into the fuel lines and the most likely candidate is the after-market fuel filter.
One "expert" reakons the fix is to use genuine Nissan filters.
It never was really an issue (a quick engine off then restart would reset the light for another 30 mins) and it never appeared again after we hit the blacktop south of Lawn Hill NP.
My question is if anyone else has encountered the same thing and found that the genuine filter fixed the problem.
I was actually leaning toward fitting an in-line lift pump from the tank which would pressurise the line to the filter and make life easier for the injector pump.
Any thoughts ??
Sorry should've mentioned 04 D22 with ZD30