Hey everyone. Moved my thread with the issues I have been having into here, rather than staying on my introduction.
Bought a 2003 3.0tdi 2 weeks ago and it died on me doing 70mph on a dual carriageway. It failed to start and I ended up being recovered home.
Carried out all the diagnostics from the manual and a Bosch VP44 manual and basically proved the pump to be dead. Looked like the pump ecu had packed in.
Ordered a “refurbished” (using this term loosely) pump which I fitted after the chew on removing the old unit. Turned out to be no good and I couldn’t get it to generate high pressure.
Stripped it out and currently have a dead car sat on my drive, much to my frustration, but worse is that I have been scolded off swmbo.
I have kicked off with the company I bought the pump off and am having another unit sent to me. In the mean time I found a company that can repair the ECU in Workington. Stripped the ecu off my original pump and sent it to them. They found a transistor burnt out and separated from the PCB. The repair for this cost around £50 and I should have ecu back tomorrow. Sat afternoon is looking likely for the repair so fingers crossed for then.
If it works, it’s cost me around £80-90 in parts including fuel filter and new fuel lines. The two pumps are being sent back for a refund of the £690 the “refurbished” unit cost.
Hopefully this will get the Terrano 2 back on the road and ready to see me through the rest of this shooting season and beyond. I had plans for the truck with some light mods to make it a useable work horse.
See some of the photos of the current state of the car on my drive, and my bonus facebook find of four insa turbo rangers for my wheels.
Bought a 2003 3.0tdi 2 weeks ago and it died on me doing 70mph on a dual carriageway. It failed to start and I ended up being recovered home.
Carried out all the diagnostics from the manual and a Bosch VP44 manual and basically proved the pump to be dead. Looked like the pump ecu had packed in.
Ordered a “refurbished” (using this term loosely) pump which I fitted after the chew on removing the old unit. Turned out to be no good and I couldn’t get it to generate high pressure.
Stripped it out and currently have a dead car sat on my drive, much to my frustration, but worse is that I have been scolded off swmbo.
I have kicked off with the company I bought the pump off and am having another unit sent to me. In the mean time I found a company that can repair the ECU in Workington. Stripped the ecu off my original pump and sent it to them. They found a transistor burnt out and separated from the PCB. The repair for this cost around £50 and I should have ecu back tomorrow. Sat afternoon is looking likely for the repair so fingers crossed for then.
If it works, it’s cost me around £80-90 in parts including fuel filter and new fuel lines. The two pumps are being sent back for a refund of the £690 the “refurbished” unit cost.
Hopefully this will get the Terrano 2 back on the road and ready to see me through the rest of this shooting season and beyond. I had plans for the truck with some light mods to make it a useable work horse.
See some of the photos of the current state of the car on my drive, and my bonus facebook find of four insa turbo rangers for my wheels.