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Mitsubishi Canter - fuel, limp home problem SOLVED!


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So I understand there is a common problem with the canter which seems to constantly put it into limp home mode and when plugged in it shows as being a fuel system problem.

 

Our canter started playing up a few months ago and was in out of the garage constantly going into limp home mode and cutting out. After pretty much replacing the whole fuel system, pump, filters, injectors, sensors it still did it. After hearing several horror stories of vans that have been off the road for 18 months with the problem and not even the dealers knowing how to fix it we though it was end of the road for it.

 

However we managed to find a garage who stuck with it and wasn't going to give up and after a few mods she is now good as new.

 

 

Hope this helps a few!

 

Jay

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On 26/07/2014 at 10:06, Jay said:

So I understand there is a common problem with the canter which seems to constantly put it into limp home mode and when plugged in it shows as being a fuel system problem.

 

Our canter started playing up a few months ago and was in out of the garage constantly going into limp home mode and cutting out. After pretty much replacing the whole fuel system, pump, filters, injectors, sensors it still did it. After hearing several horror stories of vans that have been off the road for 18 months with the problem and not even the dealers knowing how to fix it we though it was end of the road for it.

 

However we managed to find a garage who stuck with it and wasn't going to give up and after a few mods she is now good as new.

 

 

Hope this helps a few!

 

Jay

How can this help anyone?! More info needed as to the problem/fix surely?

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I had the same problem with my canter on an 05 plate 

 

had to replace the injection pump its the electric part on the top that fails. 

 

think it throws up a fault for low fuel pressure. 

 

The new pump solved the problem. 

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On 26/07/2014 at 21:06, Jay said:

So I understand there is a common problem with the canter which seems to constantly put it into limp home mode and when plugged in it shows as being a fuel system problem.

 

Our canter started playing up a few months ago and was in out of the garage constantly going into limp home mode and cutting out. After pretty much replacing the whole fuel system, pump, filters, injectors, sensors it still did it. After hearing several horror stories of vans that have been off the road for 18 months with the problem and not even the dealers knowing how to fix it we though it was end of the road for it.

 

However we managed to find a garage who stuck with it and wasn't going to give up and after a few mods she is now good as new.

 

 

Hope this helps a few!

 

Jay

Hi what was the problem thanks

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