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My iveco randomly cuts out as your driving along. It might not happen for a couple days but then like today it done it 3 times.

 

It just cuts out, no warning lights its just as if you've stalled it. Turn off the ignition then turn the key and it starts up and runs absolutely fine again.

 

Anyone else had this happen? Ive a horrible feeling its going to one of those intermittent faults which is going to be a pain to find and fix.

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Check the inline fuel pump is working , that's the one on the chassis rail .It works on demand .

 

Ste

 

you beat me to it both our vans have had them replaced fairly common part I think they were about 150ish from the main stealer

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you beat me to it both our vans have had them replaced fairly common part I think they were about 150ish from the main stealer

 

 

 

£168 I paid , bombing down the Motorway in the Right hand lane and the van just stopped !!!!! Not something I want to experience again lol.

 

Ste

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You can tit about testing it and it will be fine but under load it will fail ....try cracking the bleed screw open and turn ignition on and off a few times and it should pump fuel up .Also a relay could be at fault to but that the most unlikely sceriano.

 

Ste

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Cheers! How is the easiest way to test it?

 

a tap with a hammer was enough to confirm ours was bolloxed it would just randomly fizzle out of power a tap was enough to get us going again

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