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I never looked at my fuel pump before, but was curious.
I'm going to guess based on the dirt it's original. Cleaned it up a bit more and it's a VDO with a blue top. Original most likely?
Also, if so, wait to get stranded or proactive replacement? Car is an 04 with 71k on it. I know there are a probably a billion threads on fuel pumps here that I can read based on the answer of replace or not.
I have a fuel pump relay code, I can clear the code, run the fuel pump test via INPA and the code comes back everytime.
The vehicle is not showing any symptoms whatsoever of a bad fuel pump, it's fires everytime immediately, no hesitation. I have not tested fuel pressure.
I have read that it's possible a failing pump can draw more current on startup causing this code to appear.
I am thinking of trying a cheap used relay as new ones are $150. The prongs on the relay look fine, no signs of excessive heat etc.
Some new error codes yesterday. I hardly use the AC (drive with the windows down), but yesterday was especially hot and when I took one of the cars to pick up the kids from school in 95* temperatures, I tried to turn the AC on. Snowflake would illuminate and turn off immediately, and the air speed would be limited to 50%. Ambient air temperature reached 110*.
Plugged in the laptop and got these two codes:
24 Additional heater relay
Error frequency: 10
short circuit to batt+
Errorcode: 18010A2445C088510386
255 Energy saving mode active
Error frequency: 1
short circuit to ground
error present
Errorcode: FF42012489CF88510375
Anyone with a similar experience?
David
Bumping this up - haven't addressed this in weeks since I haven't driven the car much. Any ideas?
I never looked at my fuel pump before, but was curious.
I'm going to guess based on the dirt it's original. Cleaned it up a bit more and it's a VDO with a blue top. Original most likely?
Also, if so, wait to get stranded or proactive replacement? Car is an 04 with 71k on it. I know there are a probably a billion threads on fuel pumps here that I can read based on the answer of replace or not.
Thanks.
I would buy a fuel pump now if you're really motivated and keep on the shelf when you need it... probably a ton of life left in your pump.
I never looked at my fuel pump before, but was curious.
I'm going to guess based on the dirt it's original. Cleaned it up a bit more and it's a VDO with a blue top. Original most likely?
Also, if so, wait to get stranded or proactive replacement? Car is an 04 with 71k on it. I know there are a probably a billion threads on fuel pumps here that I can read based on the answer of replace or not.
Thanks.
That is an original pump as you can tell by the glue they put on the ring and pump from factory. 71k is nothing for these fuel pumps. They can go 100k plus if one is using good fuel, refilling on a regular basis and not constantly driving around with the tank on empty.
So I replaced my door seals as well as the inner seal for the rear vent windows because they'd leak. Took it through a touchless wash and the window behind me leaked just as bad before. I'm assuming it's the window actuator motor now. They look to be back ordered on Turner, FCP, ECS, etc. with no ETA. Anyone know where to score a new one of these?
So I replaced my door seals as well as the inner seal for the rear vent windows because they'd leak. Took it through a touchless wash and the window behind me leaked just as bad before. I'm assuming it's the window actuator motor now. They look to be back ordered on Turner, FCP, ECS, etc. with no ETA. Anyone know where to score a new one of these?
I'd probably be grabbing some from a junkyard or ebay at this point as they may not be comming back.
Too bad they aren't interchangeable as even used stuff isn't cheap when considering the part.
You might also check that there isnt any significant play in the armature portion.
Was cleaning my eventuri intake. The gasket between the housing and the filter broke. No problem, I got a replacement from IND. Then, after trying to put it back together the rubber seal that goes around the filter snapped while trying to wedge it back into the carbon fiber housing.
Do you think that rubber seal is actually necessary, or is that gasket that sits between the housing and the filter good enough?
Also - never cleaning my filter again. What a pain.
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