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Old 17th October 2020, 09:15   #1
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hi when first starting my rover 75 it starts ok but keeps cutting out once its run for a while there is no problem with it until the next day diagnostic not showing any faults anyone help regards roy
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Old 17th October 2020, 09:19   #2
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Try running with the MAF unplugged and see if that helps.
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Old 17th October 2020, 09:20   #3
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Check your crank sensor next time she packs up try and turn her over and look at the rev counter - if it remains completely still this points to it being the crank sensor .

Failing this on a diesel i would look at an injector feedback test - saying that i would have though if you have a dodgy injector it would cause difficulty starting as well.
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thanks mike i will try that
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Check your crank sensor next time she packs up try and turn her over and look at the rev counter - if it remains completely still this points to it being the crank sensor .

Failing this on a diesel i would look at an injector feedback test - saying that i would have though if you have a dodgy injector it would cause difficulty starting as well.
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Old 17th October 2020, 13:04   #6
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try the fuel pressure regulator. it has 3 o ring seals and if 1 has a split the system will lose pressure, starve the fuel and cut out the engine.
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thanks macrob all help appreciated
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