I do apologise in advance that this story goes on and on. It seems absurd but I still haven't been able to have this resolved. I did find a pump in the Netherlands.. for €600!
I wonder if someone could have a look at this link and tell me if the pump is compatible with my car, nobody seems to really know. http://www.autoalkatresz.hu/auto-uzeman ... lo-1224939
This is driving me mad but without the driving part!
Apologies if this sounds like a lesson in egg sucking but when was the fuel filter last changed?
My 1.9 would hunt and rock a fair bit when cold if I ran veg oil, I realise you wouldn't (or shouldn't) be running veg through a lucas pump but a blocked fuel filter would probably have a similar effect.
1996 1.9 TD LX (Gone but not forgotten)
2003 2.2 HDI SE
never offended by advice!
It's not impossible that you're right though we had it tested on a 'proper' machine which told us the wires were corroded - had them sorted and now it won't do anything at all. The only answer now is to change the pump and since I'm no mechanic, I have to rely on others to advise. Happily, labour over here is fairly cheap but that doesn't help if there's nothing to labour on!
You need that pump^^^^^ if its a 2.1 (xud11) . There is a multi plug that connects the pump to the ECU and if you take the top cover off the pump you 'may' be able to test the connections etc....
Fitting a Bosch pump will work but you need the injectors and lines too. Not a quick job by any means but an experienced mechanic should be able to do it, especially one who knows Peugeot diesel engines well.