TONUP
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Hi,
Due to work commitments it has been some time since I have posted anything on the site, therefore it is not without some embarrassment that my first post in a long while is a request for some help.
When I went out to the car this morning, I noticed a distinct smell of diesel fuel, and as it was raining heavily the rainbow of oil on water could be clearly seen emanating from around the rear drivers side passenger door. Thinking that I may have simply overfilled it, I jumped in and attempted to start it. It did start, but with an unfamiliar reluctance (I say this because the vehicle has not missed a beat when starting for the eight years that I have owned it).
Anyway once running it was fine, and I made the six mile journey to work without incident.
Fast forward now to the end of the same day where the rainbow puddle could still be seen around the rear of the vehicle, and the distinctive smell of fuel was still very easy to detect. The car would start, but once going was very lumpy and would not accept any input from the accelerator without the engine stalling. Upon lifting the bonnet I first checked the little priming pump on top of the fuel filter housing, which was soft. I pumped it several times, as you might after a filter change and it became firm and I was able to restart the car. After allowing it to tick over for a minute or two, it ran fine and I made the return journey home.
My first thought is to suspect air in the fuel, which I think may be caused by a damaged fuel line (it is fifteen years old).
I would be grateful if someone, who has experienced similar starting problems, might be able to confirm that I am on the right track with my diagnosis?
Thanks in advance for any help and advice that is given.
Best Regards
Alan
Due to work commitments it has been some time since I have posted anything on the site, therefore it is not without some embarrassment that my first post in a long while is a request for some help.
When I went out to the car this morning, I noticed a distinct smell of diesel fuel, and as it was raining heavily the rainbow of oil on water could be clearly seen emanating from around the rear drivers side passenger door. Thinking that I may have simply overfilled it, I jumped in and attempted to start it. It did start, but with an unfamiliar reluctance (I say this because the vehicle has not missed a beat when starting for the eight years that I have owned it).
Anyway once running it was fine, and I made the six mile journey to work without incident.
Fast forward now to the end of the same day where the rainbow puddle could still be seen around the rear of the vehicle, and the distinctive smell of fuel was still very easy to detect. The car would start, but once going was very lumpy and would not accept any input from the accelerator without the engine stalling. Upon lifting the bonnet I first checked the little priming pump on top of the fuel filter housing, which was soft. I pumped it several times, as you might after a filter change and it became firm and I was able to restart the car. After allowing it to tick over for a minute or two, it ran fine and I made the return journey home.
My first thought is to suspect air in the fuel, which I think may be caused by a damaged fuel line (it is fifteen years old).
I would be grateful if someone, who has experienced similar starting problems, might be able to confirm that I am on the right track with my diagnosis?
Thanks in advance for any help and advice that is given.
Best Regards
Alan