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jonathanrichards
Member Since: 11 Jan 2018
Location: Hull
Posts: 152
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Hi guys,
I’m fairly new to the Disco 3 and having finally got my hands on a 2008/58 Stornaway Grey D3, I’ve discovered the FBH doesn’t work. This seems to be a standard feature!
I borrowed a diagnostic loom and using the Webasto 2.14 software I discovered a fault code of 88h - fuel pump fault.
Can anyone help me find out how to rectify this please?
Many thanks,
Jonathan
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25th Feb 2018 11:43 pm |
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Flack
Member Since: 06 Sep 2006
Location: Preston Lancashire
Posts: 6312
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The fuel pump is under the car on the cross member of the gearbox,its more to the drivers side and sits on top of the cross member.
Not much you can do apart from change it. When the fbh is running you can hear it clicking away from under the car, its a pulse pump.
Flack
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26th Feb 2018 8:47 am |
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jonathanrichards
Member Since: 11 Jan 2018
Location: Hull
Posts: 152
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So do you think it's a straight forward thing to just swap that out, prime the heater and then clear the faults?
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26th Feb 2018 9:37 am |
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zinke
Member Since: 22 Feb 2014
Location: Scunthorpe
Posts: 584
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Very straight forward, i did one the other week. Can you get it to run at all or is it totally failed? Think i might have a used one kicking about somewhere if you wanted to try it, its not the best pump which is why i replaced it but it should get the unit running.
Pete. IID, webasto software and workshop facility's available.
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26th Feb 2018 1:12 pm |
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jonathanrichards
Member Since: 11 Jan 2018
Location: Hull
Posts: 152
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It doesn't run at all.
Thanks for the offer of the pump, but I have a friend who is willing to sell me a new pump. So I might take him up on that offer.
Can you tell me how I go about changing it please?
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26th Feb 2018 1:33 pm |
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200TDi
Member Since: 30 Dec 2012
Location: Annan/Portsmouth
Posts: 282
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Have you checked it’s actually getting power?
Mine had the same fault showing along with a failed to start but I ran a prime cycle on IID tool, cleared faults and it’s been running right ever since Pete
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26th Feb 2018 1:39 pm |
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zinke
Member Since: 22 Feb 2014
Location: Scunthorpe
Posts: 584
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Drive front wheels up on ramps.
Remove rear plastic undertray from gearbox.
Find pump on top of cross member in front of fuel tank.
Remove bolt securing pump with 10mm spanner.
Disconnect electrical connector.
Disconnect fuel pipes from both ends of pump.
Swap mounting bracket from old pump to new pump.
Reconnect fuel pipes and electrical connector on new pump.
Secure pump back onto crossmember with bolt.
Use wtt software to bleed system, I flick the fuel lines and pump while i do this to help remove any trapped air.
Fire up heater and check for correct operation and any fuel leaks.
Replace plastic undertray.
Your more than welcome to come here and do it in my workshop if you feel you need a hand.
Pete. IID, webasto software and workshop facility's available.
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26th Feb 2018 1:45 pm |
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jonathanrichards
Member Since: 11 Jan 2018
Location: Hull
Posts: 152
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Hi,
I tried a prime cycle using the Webasto software and there's no ticking of the pump. It just throws an error.
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26th Feb 2018 1:45 pm |
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jonathanrichards
Member Since: 11 Jan 2018
Location: Hull
Posts: 152
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Hi Pete,
Well that sounds pretty achievable!
I'm new to the Disco 3, so wasn't sure how complex it was. Sounds fairly straight forward.
Thanks for the offer. Not sure when I'm going to be able to do it as the weather is set very cold for the next few days (perfect to FBH diagnostics but not for lying on your back!).
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26th Feb 2018 1:48 pm |
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zinke
Member Since: 22 Feb 2014
Location: Scunthorpe
Posts: 584
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Got a heater in my workshop if you want to get it done while the weather is bad
Pete. IID, webasto software and workshop facility's available.
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26th Feb 2018 1:52 pm |
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zinke
Member Since: 22 Feb 2014
Location: Scunthorpe
Posts: 584
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And yes very straight forward, the hardest bit is getting the wtt interface to work, if you can do that bit you can do the rest easily.
Pete. IID, webasto software and workshop facility's available.
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26th Feb 2018 1:54 pm |
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conman69
Member Since: 11 Aug 2012
Location: Norfolk
Posts: 431
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Zinke,
Do you have the part number, price and where tlbest to purcahse the pump required as I have the same 88h fault. Discovery3 TDV6 GS
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Belts, pulleys, oil pump replaced, double tow-bar electrics
Land Rover rubber mats throughout, tinted windows, wind deflectors, smoked side repeaters, retro fitted Garmin, smooth leather steering wheel, cruise control + radio switches, 19" HSE wheels, Bearmech side-tubes, BAS IFBH module, roofbars.
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2nd Mar 2018 8:22 pm |
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zinke
Member Since: 22 Feb 2014
Location: Scunthorpe
Posts: 584
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I bought a used one from a Jaguar XK that uses the same fuel pump as a Land Rover. I think they are located in a better place on a jag as it looked new compared to mine that I removed. Ebays your best bet, they also have new Webasto branded ones if you want to go down the new route. It’s a DP40 pump you will need, it will be stamped with the number 9002854 on the black plastic part of the pump. They are a silly price new and even worse from Land Rover
Pete. IID, webasto software and workshop facility's available.
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2nd Mar 2018 8:56 pm |
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conman69
Member Since: 11 Aug 2012
Location: Norfolk
Posts: 431
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Pete,
Thanks for the info on the pump, I've had a quick butchers on the bay of E but only DP41 pumps available atm.
Might just have to leave this until next winter 🤔 Discovery3 TDV6 GS
Disco3.co.uk front orange +white tailgate stickers
Belts, pulleys, oil pump replaced, double tow-bar electrics
Land Rover rubber mats throughout, tinted windows, wind deflectors, smoked side repeaters, retro fitted Garmin, smooth leather steering wheel, cruise control + radio switches, 19" HSE wheels, Bearmech side-tubes, BAS IFBH module, roofbars.
LML Star Deluxe
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2nd Mar 2018 9:20 pm |
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RickoD3HSE
Member Since: 05 May 2016
Location: Stockport
Posts: 96
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Re: FBH error 88h fuel pump |
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jonathanrichards wrote:Hi guys,
I’m fairly new to the Disco 3 and having finally got my hands on a 2008/58 Stornaway Grey D3, I’ve discovered the FBH doesn’t work. This seems to be a standard feature!
I borrowed a diagnostic loom and using the Webasto 2.14 software I discovered a fault code of 88h - fuel pump fault.
Can anyone help me find out how to rectify this please?
Many thanks,
Jonathan
Hi i had this on our 06 hse, bought a new pump fitted it still nothing, checked voltage when activated with diagnostic still nothing so traced wiring back from pump along chassis to the multiplugs behind o/s/f wheelarch liner & found brake in wiring where it had chaffed on chassis
hope this helps
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2nd Mar 2018 9:54 pm |
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