x_flow57
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posted on 11/10/08 at 06:02 PM |
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OT Diesel Vectra problem
Hi all
Does anyone have any experience with '98 turbo diesel Vectra fuel pumps.
I have diagnosed that the pump is the problem (electrical pump I think) how are these fitted, it appears to be inside the distribution unit on the
side/ft of the engine.
Any idea on price of a new one or should I go to my locak scrappy?
Any help gratefully received
Regards Nick
(Just going out so please don't get upset if I don't reply straight away)
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t16turbotone
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posted on 11/10/08 at 06:18 PM |
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this can be quite a costly problem, the pumps are a known problem on the diesel range, usually knocks out ecu. plenty of diesel vauxhalls on ebay with
knackered pumps/ecu ime affraid
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dinosaurjuice
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posted on 11/10/08 at 06:32 PM |
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I had same problem on a 99 astra dti. The pump is a mechanical distribution pump (a bosch one) with electronic control.
If a mechanical part of the pump has gone there are companies which will recondition it, or if your in a hurry, swap it for a reconditioned one.
typically about £300 - £700 - anyone else back this up? the new unit will code its self when plugged in correctly for first time.
If its an electrical problem there is a little ecu on top of the pump which can be changed, but it has to be coded to the main vehicle ECU.
with our car the distribution rotor in pump had snapped. We ended up selling the car to a garage for £300 and he did the repair in his own time, cost
him £650 parts including recon pump, then sold the car for £1100. he regrets taking it on, but we dont regret selling it to him!
sorry its a bit doom and gloom but unless your very attached to the car or you can find out its definately an eelctrical fault. its probably not worth
fixing
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muzchap
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posted on 11/10/08 at 06:34 PM |
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Hi,
This is a common problem - and if in the electrical box - can be repaired RELATIVELY easily.
The box suffers against engine vibration and heat, after time you tend to get severe 'Dry Joints'
It's definitely worth stripping out and checking each components connection and where required adding some more solder. I've regularly
watched a friend repair 4 boxes like this.
If it's mechanical - it's gonna be expensive
Good luck though...
M
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NigeEss
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posted on 11/10/08 at 06:55 PM |
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What are the symptoms you have ?
If it'd difficult starting after a period on ime it could be the little cloth bound return
pipes on the injectors. These perish and allow the fuel to drain back out.
Worth a check.
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Wheels244
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posted on 11/10/08 at 08:43 PM |
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As NigeEss says if its a starting problem once been standing check the leak back pipes 1st.
Failing that - could be injector seals - not easy to put right, Vauxhall in their infinate wisdom put the injectors underneath the cam, so it's
a cam out job to replace.
If this is the problem, let me know and I'll let you know a quick and relatively cheap way round it ( about £40 it cost me )
[Edited on 11/10/08 by Wheels244]
[Edited on 11/10/08 by Wheels244]
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x_flow57
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posted on 11/10/08 at 10:09 PM |
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Don't you love it when you type out a carefully worded reply hit post reply and get "Internet explorer can't display
page"
Anyway thank you for replies.
The car was starting and running as well as it ever has. I was driving along and it just cut dead, not a sign of even trying to restart. Whilst towing
it home I bumped it and it would idle, very badly defo not on all 4.
The code reader says "critical error fuel pump"
I think it's reached the end of the road, it's done 233000 and I was hoping to see 250000. Anyone know how much a car weighs in at these
days?
Nick
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NigeEss
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posted on 13/10/08 at 08:22 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by x_flow57Anyone know how much a car weighs in at these days?
Nick
About £75 a tonne at the mo. Dropped right down in the last few weeks.
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