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03-06-2015, 08:29 PM
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I have changed the fuel filter and cleaned out the fuel strainer in the tank. I could hear the bubbles in the tank clearing out. This stopped the car having fuel blockage problems.
But now when driving on hills mainly but now started on flat roads the car just cut off and dies. It will start right away sometimes then other times leave for 10 or 20 seconds. There diesel in the tank I know I've looked inside the fuel tank and the gauge works fine.
The pump makes a thump noise in tank and then primes. I check my other 306 to see if it sounds the same.
I put my foot down plenty of power more now since I've done both filters. But now it's cutting out more now the only things I can think of is the pump in the tank going due to fuel strainer problem before or engine pump?
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Sounds a lot like it tbh, maybe worth taking it out and having a look to see if it's got any blockages in the plastic pump housing bit. Failing that, sounds like a new pump.
Or, how much fuel do you have in exactly? I found mine cut out sometimes with anything less than 1/4 of a tank, especially after railing a roundabout and ragging it up a hill.
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No real way of testing it without getting it on a flow bench.
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Do the scan tools read the 2 fuel pump pressures and to see there working correctly?
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No, there's no monitoring of the low pressure pump, when the LP pump starts failing it'll cause the HP pump to lose pressure since it can't supply the fuel fast enough to it - an LP pump failure can look like a HP pump failure.
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I've swapped the lp pump over now they look the same just the plastic fuel pipe different colour.
I've been for a small drive it smokes alittle when the turbo comes on black. It stopped doing this along time ago but it might be running ok now. I do a test driving in later on today when the traffic quiet on the roads.
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The pumps are interchangeable, as you've discovered. Sounds like you've worked it out for yourself tbh, keep doing what you're doing lol.
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Yeah, that's most likely the cause. New lift pump time then!