300tdi ticking nr injection pump
hi to you all .. im new so go easy on me ..
i have a 300tdi 98 disco.. 98 (first disco after a few series+a defender)
i can hear a buzzing noise or really fast ticking which seems to be coming from the injection pump when the ignition is switched on +the engine not running .
what is it +is it normal ive only just bought the vehicle so idont know how long its been doing it?
its a 300tdi 1998 auto.. many thanks in anticipation glenn
Hello Munkymush………
Could be several things:
1: This could be normal depending on the magnitude and type of noise. Pumps make noises, but maybe not the noise your speaking of. Since I cannot hear it, it’s difficult to decipher words into noises, and their magnitude.
2: electric fuel pump that feeds the injection pump is going bad or a ticking fuel shut off solenoid needs attention, whether being cleaned or loose line connectors or pump replacement.
This is a highly likely area since you posted the saying : i can hear a buzzing noise or really fast ticking which seems to be coming from the injection pump when the ignition is switched on +the engine not running . .
3: This could be the end result of a non maintained injection system. Diesel injection systems are not water or dirt friendly, and will destroy a diesel injection supply pump and even the injection pump eventually. When was the last time this was serviced? Just being purchased used from a second party,
4: Contaminants in fuel system, most likely water and dirt in the bottom of the tank. This could require a full flushing. Diesel engines injection systems are not water or dirt or air friendly.
Per your post: im new so go easy on me I would highly recommend taking it to a reputable Land Rover shop, or highly recommended shop. I believe this would be in your best interest.
Without being there, and it being a second party vehicle, I would want to know the documented service history of this vehicle, and even this isn’t as helpful as being there myself. So without any technical information, and not being there, Taking it to a technician and getting a technical report is a step in the right direction.
I hope this helps......... Chongo 