Belingo fuel pump

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steve j

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Monday 20th January 2014
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I`m hoping someone can help ? Does a citroen belingo 1.9 diesel have an electric fuel pump in the tank ? cheers for any help.
Steve j.

megamaniac

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222 months

Monday 20th January 2014
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No.

steve j

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Tuesday 21st January 2014
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megamaniac said:
No.
Thank you Paul. the reason i asked, I had a positive wire from alternator to battery come off and shorted out all sorts of stuff, ecu etc. Had the ecu replaced and now the car wont start, having another pump fitted as the shut off valve replacement didn`t work either. Fuses checked out ok, so it`s a puzzle.

megamaniac

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Tuesday 21st January 2014
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Have you got fuel to the injectors yet?

AKindSoul

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190 months

Tuesday 21st January 2014
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Matey, it's a Berlingo. smile

steve j

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Wednesday 22nd January 2014
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megamaniac said:
Have you got fuel to the injectors yet?
I`m waiting to hear from the garage, it appears as though there is a problem with the electrical feed to the pump. They said the feed comes from the immobiliser, so they are fitting a fuel stop valve with the feed off of the ignition. I`m hoping this will get it going, it`s been a pain in the a£$e, a result of a wire connector snapping and the wire flailing around and shorting out the ecu, bsi unit and it looks like the immobiliser took a shock too. I`ll get back when I have more info, cheers.

steve j

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Wednesday 22nd January 2014
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AKindSoul said:
Matey, it's a Berlingo. smile
Matey, it could happen to any car.

megamaniac

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Wednesday 22nd January 2014
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The immobiliser is in the pump as part of the fuel shut off solonoid,that is why i said to replace it.If the plug going to it has power they only need to connect into that no need to run another feed from the ignition.

steve j

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3,223 posts

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Wednesday 22nd January 2014
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megamaniac said:
The immobiliser is in the pump as part of the fuel shut off solonoid,that is why i said to replace it.If the plug going to it has power they only need to connect into that no need to run another feed from the ignition.
thumbup i`ll let you know how it goes, thanks.