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Old 3rd December 2019, 07:15   #8
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Originally Posted by GBCB1986 View Post
Hi, do all our diesel car have the wiring etc fitted just without the actual heater, fuel pump?

Is it a case of plug and play for the basic fbh?

Graham
The wiring for the dozing pump is under a black plate which is under the rear seat on the off side. You need to thread the plug down to the underside of the car. There are a further two plugs in the engine bay tucked down the side next to the nearside wing. One of the plugs is often found in a small plastic bag.
If you look under the car a foot or two in front of the offside rear wheel you should find the fuel pipe with a "blanking spacer" in-between. The "blanking" part is removed and the fuel pipes fitted to the pump. There is one part of the bracket for holding the dozing pump in place holding the blanking part but these do often rust away so don't be surprised if it is not in very good condition.

Once all fitted it may be just a case of fitting fuse 8 in the engine bay fuse box but this may depend on the year of your car I'm not sure.


To help get fuel to the engine bay flash 12v on and off to the pump and at the same time suck on the end of the fuel pipe in the engine bay.... you will need a second person for this

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