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Old 11-12-2010, 02:07 PM   #1
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Default AU UTE Fuel Pump remove

Can anyone tell me if the removal is the same as the sedans when removing the fuel pump? Obviously it will differ a bit with a tub on the back.

better still anyone got a DIY for it? i see the sedan DIY but not the uterus. please tell me the tub doesnt have to come off. Access under the tub liner mabe?

my problem is when i just crank the car over it wont start, i can crank for ages, But when i let the key off then crank again it fires up straight away.

I have new leads, plugs, coilpack.

so now im leaning towards the fuel pump.

cheers scott

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Old 11-12-2010, 02:29 PM   #2
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youve done the fuel filter first right? if you can hear a fuel pump priming, it should start the car... id do your fuel filter first (back half of the car, passenger side chassis rail)..
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Old 11-12-2010, 02:34 PM   #3
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youve done the fuel filter first right? if you can hear a fuel pump priming, it should start the car... id do your fuel filter first (back half of the car, passenger side chassis rail)..
yep done the filter, just had a listen to it, you can hear it priming for about 2 seconds between a buzz and a hum noise.
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