Fuel pump question
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Fuel pump question
Thinking that the rough running and noise coming from the external fuel pump was indicative of the pump failing I changed the pump today,but as it turns out the noise was coming from the valve or filter type thingy immediately after the pump. So could some one tell me what it is please. The fuel line coming out of the pump goes into it and another comes back out of it and then carries on towards the engine bay.The part in question is kind of cylinderical with the fuel pipes going in and out at the same end.
Thanks in advance.
Chris
Thanks in advance.
Chris
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Re: Fuel pump question
Fuel accumulator!
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Re: Fuel pump question
Thanks for that.Got a pic here
I take it you still say its the accumulator.
Are these still availible to buy? The noise is driving me insane
I take it you still say its the accumulator.
Are these still availible to buy? The noise is driving me insane
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Re: Fuel pump question
Not sure you can still buy them, if you can they are not going to be cheap!
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Re: Fuel pump question
You could try these http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j& ... 8874,d.d2k
I haven't used them myself but the site looks promising for Bosch parts.
I haven't used them myself but the site looks promising for Bosch parts.
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Re: Fuel pump question
Post your results up on here, always good to know for the future.
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Re: Fuel pump question
You also seem to missing the metal cage which holds the main fuel pump to the car. It look like in your photo its held on my cable ties?
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Re: Fuel pump question
Gave the car a thorough service and the transformation in its running is huge.It is much smoother and more responsive and it no longer cuts out and the kangarooing has stopped too.However it still is a little hesitant to start when warmed up.I have not as yet replaced the accumulator but the more I use the car the less noisy it becomes, so I am wondering if the fault lies elsewhere and if the accumulator is just suffering from the cars spell off the road.
Any thoughts welcome.
Chris
Any thoughts welcome.
Chris