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KirkJames 06-12-13 10:38 PM

Fuel Pump has died!!
 
Had to call the AA out tonight. Went for a workout at the gym got back to the car and the car started then died like it was starved of fuel. Checked I actually had fuel then realised that there was no sound from the fuel pump.

Two very nice guys from the AA came out and confirmed that all power and everything else was fine so the conclusion was the fuel pump. I had heard it whining for a while but didn't realise it was that bad.

Anyone got any ideas how long the job will take at a garage considering the tank will have to be dropped first?

Mark S 06-12-13 10:40 PM

less than an hour if you do it yourself, but you had best order two pin hangers as they will snap/shear when they try and undo the bolt.

KirkJames 06-12-13 10:52 PM

I wouldn't feel confident doing that, unless someone nearby has done this and can show me ;)

carmadbaker 07-12-13 06:05 AM

Its not a bad job atall mate, undo all the pipes on the passenger side of the tank (all push fits or clamps) undo the hangers and it all comes down, easy peasy :)

talkingcars 07-12-13 08:09 AM

I had that in my mk1 through the roadworks on the M6 in Birmingham last spring, cruising along at the limit and she just cut out.

RAC dragged me out of the roadworks, then the car got recovered to Redhill Rescue in Kings Norton who replaced it for £168.

However on the early mk1 you can access the pump through a panel under the rear seat which makes the job a lot easier.

MG ZS STE 07-12-13 09:51 AM

Maybe kirks is an early mk1?

KirkJames 07-12-13 12:24 PM

You can't access through the panel. No panel there lol. I will look in the Haynes on how to drop the tank if it is that easy.
Thanks guys!

KirkJames 07-12-13 12:36 PM

Anyone got a how 2 anywhere. Fecking hate Haynes manual.

Mark S 07-12-13 12:45 PM

undo the bolts which will shear the threaded bar (hence I said replace) which hold the two straps, unclip hoses and drop.
10mm socket for the half dozen bolts that hold in the fuel pump and change.
you don't need to fully drop the tank to do it.
its easy with less fuel in the tank.

KirkJames 07-12-13 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark S (Post 326681)
undo the bolts which will shear the threaded bar (hence I said replace) which hold the two straps, unclip hoses and drop.
10mm socket for the half dozen bolts that hold in the fuel pump and change.
you don't need to fully drop the tank to do it.
its easy with less fuel in the tank.

Hardly any fuel in there so that will be easier.
Is it advisable to put the car on axle stands? I think I will tackle this as it doesn't sound that bad. I have got the Haynes as well so that will help with showing me what to look for as well.


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