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Dead Again!!!! Fuel pump woes

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 9:14 pm
by DiscoPol
Well the pug has let me down again :cry:

tonight whilst out at a friends for dinner, it refused to start and i know i cant hear the fuel pump when i turn the key, that along with the sound of fuel starvation from the engine makes me think the lift pump has gone, fu*îng thing!!!

so simple question, how hard is the pump to replace? ive lifted the seats and pulled back the soundproofing to reveal the big grommet, pushed that out of the way so i can see the pump top,

is it as simple as it looks?

are there anythings i should know about before i start?,

and finally and with fingers crossed..... is it really dead or can i bring it back to life :roll: :roll:

its getting done tomorrow daytime as the wife will need the car tomorrow night for work and i will try take plenty of snaps for a write up as i cant see a "how to" on here for it already, but any advice in advance would be really helpful.

Cheers guys

Dan

P.s Cars details are in sig :(

Re: Dead Again!!!! Fuel pump woes

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 10:39 pm
by puggy
Hi Dan , you can sometimes bring it back to life by gently tapping it ,
fairly straight forward to replace but are usually a very tight fit so make
sure you have a tool capable of releasing it ie filter wrench chain or large
mouthed mole grips can be used :D

Re: Dead Again!!!! Fuel pump woes

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 9:38 am
by DiscoPol
Cheers Puggy,

one more question, Im being told by some people on the phone it must be the Bosch part that is currently fitted and then by others that they are all the same on the hdis, any help on this would be greatly appreciated.


thanks

Dan

Re: Dead Again!!!! Fuel pump woes

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:26 am
by DiscoPol
GSF have one in stock @ 146.88p oh well looks like thats the one, pug wanted a whole lot more :(

now just to beat the lock ring into submission. :roll:

Re: Dead Again!!!! Fuel pump woes

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 11:34 am
by DiscoPol
Lock ring defeated!! :supafrisk: :supafrisk:

old pump loose and ready to drip smelly diesel all over the back of my car, :frown: :frown:

right a quick brew and a fag and on we go.

wish me luck and i will report back asap.

Dan

Re: Dead Again!!!! Fuel pump woes

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 12:08 pm
by DiscoPol
So is it an easy DIY fix?

YES YES YES :cheesy:

I will do a write up and stick some pics up later on, but the upshot is its done,

car is running again and i saved myself over 200 quid on what peugeot wanted :shock: to do the job and a ton on what the local garage wanted,

my advice is if this happens to you and you have even the slightest mechanical knowledge or even are willing to follow instruction then this is a job you should do yourself.


Dan

Re: Dead Again!!!! Fuel pump woes

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 2:01 pm
by DiscoPol
"POST A REPLY

Sorry, the board attachment quota has been reached."


Admins i want to post some pics up and do a "how to", what am i doing wrong?

cheers

Dan

Re: Dead Again!!!! Fuel pump woes

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 2:14 pm
by DaiRees
Hiya mate, you can't host the pics here, you need to upload them to a hosting site such as http://www.photobucket.com or similar. Then you copy and paste the link to those pics into the reply you're typing and they display here as part of the thread.

So the link will look like this: Image

Re: Dead Again!!!! Fuel pump woes

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 6:07 pm
by puggy
Well done Dan , nice to read a success story and especially the amount of money saved :P :P


Nice piccy Dai !! so you had a scattering of snow during the recent cold spell :twisted: :twisted:

Re: Dead Again!!!! Fuel pump woes

Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 8:10 pm
by DaiRees
Nah that one was last year Lou, it was a lot deeper than that this year!! :twisted: 8)