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Old 07-16-2008, 04:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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TDS 2.5 fuel pump non delivery

hello, i hope somebody can help me get my new toy on the road. its a 2.5 tds estate. my problems started after i bought the car as a ropey runner, it tried turning over but was hydrauliced, i thought an injector had overfuelled and filled a pot. i left the car for a couple of weeks and when i came back to it the battery was totally flat. with a good charge in the battery the car would not even attempt to start off the key , i was advised that the chipped key had probably lost its memory and would need re setting. on to of this the engine turned out to be totally shot so i have fitted 525 tds engine, the car still wont turn off the key though all ign lights come on. i have swapped the pumps so that it has the 325 pump on but although the pump is sucking deisel it all goes back to tank if i short the starter and spin it over. any ideas please, surely having a flat battery cant mean going to a main dealer which would probably cost more than the car is worth
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