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Just 64 to fix please take a moment
« on: 25 February 2010, 20:28:37 »

Had a good moan yesterday about batteries, and the difficulty getting one for the price I wanted to pay. Well today collected one, after arguing with the shop assistant that the one I wanted wasn't to big to be built or to big to fit in my battery tray. Well yes cca 740 and a/hour 88 all under £70 brand new 3 year warranty. now fitted it turns the engine over well and after 30 turns of key to position 2 I re paper clipped it just to check and got only two fault codes, (not tested after run but 82 cleared, not woo hooing yet on that)

64 Fuel Quantity Control Out of Range

Now is this a easy fix, go without say for me probably, cheep fix?

and other cruse control fault - think id be more concerned if this didn't show as non fitted
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Re: Just 64 to fix please take a moment
« Reply #1 on: 25 February 2010, 21:36:18 »

could try emptying fuel filter, and filling with diesel magic, and running for 2 mins....
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Re: Just 64 to fix please take a moment
« Reply #2 on: 25 February 2010, 22:02:21 »

As TB says, try the Diesel Magic thingy first.
Costs around a fiver from Halfrauds.

The dreaded '64' must be the bane of many a tractor owner's life.
Normally associated with a fault within the injection pump, in your case, I'd not worry about it. I know of several 2.5TDs that are currently running well with this code evident.
That said, you could try getting the code cleared, and see what happens.
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Re: Just 64 to fix please take a moment
« Reply #3 on: 25 February 2010, 22:10:54 »

I did this about 50 miles back, also all other codes cleared after the key turning without fireing engine.
Also while engine runing still only the two codes show up.
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Re: Just 64 to fix please take a moment
« Reply #4 on: 25 February 2010, 22:13:29 »

The way I see it is, if it starts fine hot or cold, drives well and gives acceptable fuel consumption then forget about code 64 showing.
I had my pump overhauled by a Bosch techie with 25+ years experience and I still get code 64 occasionally.  I get between 41 and 42mpg general running around and it starts first time pretty much every time.
I'm starting to think pump sensors can sometimes be a little over sensitive.
« Last Edit: 25 February 2010, 22:14:24 by Turk »
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Re: Just 64 to fix please take a moment
« Reply #5 on: 25 February 2010, 22:14:09 »

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As TB says, try the Diesel Magic thingy first.
Costs around a fiver from Halfrauds.

The dreaded '64' must be the bane of many a tractor owner's life.
Normally associated with a fault within the injection pump, in your case, I'd not worry about it. I know of several 2.5TDs that are currently running well with this code evident.
That said, you could try getting the code cleared, and see what happens.
Thanks for the warm thought my dilema is she still cut out on me and also takes while to start, other times starts well.
Could I posably just to be looking for a leek?
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Re: Just 64 to fix please take a moment
« Reply #6 on: 25 February 2010, 22:44:03 »

My 1st Td did this, an auto so revs just dropped, not cut out, ran fine generally but would not start when hot, Bought an elite for less than a recon pump, car sat in drive for 3 years but started on first try when sold as spares. The problems with it became terminal after the second time it was filled with petrol. I was working on the trick the pump fix but the elite came along so gave up.
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Re: Just 64 to fix please take a moment
« Reply #7 on: 25 February 2010, 22:46:11 »

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As TB says, try the Diesel Magic thingy first.
Costs around a fiver from Halfrauds.

The dreaded '64' must be the bane of many a tractor owner's life.
Normally associated with a fault within the injection pump, in your case, I'd not worry about it. I know of several 2.5TDs that are currently running well with this code evident.
That said, you could try getting the code cleared, and see what happens.
Thanks for the warm thought my dilema is she still cut out on me and also takes while to start, other times starts well.
Could I posably just to be looking for a leek?


Well where you come from that shouldn't be a problem ......   ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Just 64 to fix please take a moment
« Reply #8 on: 25 February 2010, 22:52:57 »

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As TB says, try the Diesel Magic thingy first.
Costs around a fiver from Halfrauds.

The dreaded '64' must be the bane of many a tractor owner's life.
Normally associated with a fault within the injection pump, in your case, I'd not worry about it. I know of several 2.5TDs that are currently running well with this code evident.
That said, you could try getting the code cleared, and see what happens.
Thanks for the warm thought my dilema is she still cut out on me and also takes while to start, other times starts well.
Could I posably just to be looking for a leek?


Well where you come from that shouldn't be a problem ......   ;D ;D ;D ;D


 :) ;D ;D nice  ;D ;D
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Re: Just 64 to fix please take a moment
« Reply #9 on: 26 February 2010, 12:25:16 »

Has any one on here cleard this code then without tec2 as all other faults are now showing? :(
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