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04 Navara 3ltr diesel stalling on right hand corners

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04 Navara 3ltr diesel stalling on right hand corners

Post by albey »

Hi all, I'm posting for a friend at work.

He has an 04' Navara, and he has been having a problem with it not starting properly on and off.
And when he goes around a right hand corner it coughs and spits.
He has had it on the diagnostic machine and nothing comes up as an error. Anyone have any ideas, would be greatly appreciated!
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Re: 04 Navara 3ltr diesel stalling on right hand corners

Post by GUtripper »

It's either electrical, ie fuel cut off solenoid and/or wiring.
Or the fuel pick up in the tank has come off.
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Re: 04 Navara 3ltr diesel stalling on right hand corners

Post by albey »

Yeah I tend to think its fuel solenoid or maybe faulty turbo timer!
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Re: 04 Navara 3ltr diesel stalling on right hand corners

Post by tweak'e »

most common is simply is air being sucked into fuel line. it can form a bubble in the filter and going around corner pushes bubble to the outlet and the IP starves for a sec.
change the fuel filter and fit clear fuel line, look for bubbles and track down the leak. common place is the filter seals (especially when slackers don't put new o ring on the bottom of the filter). don't forget the water drain seal.
the other one that a navara user had was rubbish in the fuel tank.
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