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MK5 Petrol Sender Unit & Pump

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MK5 Petrol Sender Unit & Pump

Postby 103keef » Tue Apr 30, 2013 11:35 pm

From my 2000 DOHC van.
Fuel tank sender unit with built in pump.
Short connecting hose for pump needs replacing & the gauze filter is missing from bottom of pump.
£10 collected (Reading or Swindon) £15 posted.
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Re: MK5 Petrol Sender Unit & Pump

Postby 103keef » Thu May 23, 2013 9:31 am

Price drop £8 & £12
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Re: MK5 Petrol Sender Unit & Pump

Postby halla » Sat Aug 10, 2013 9:11 am

Hi,
Having trouble with my fuel pumps etc, w reg 120 swb dohc petrol/lpg. I think i may have broken something. The amount of vacuum was
massive, trying to get the fuel cap off.

I've never looked at a fuel pump system before, in your opinion can I use these to help fix my system, if so I am interested
Ian
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Re: MK5 Petrol Sender Unit & Pump

Postby 103keef » Sat Aug 10, 2013 10:16 am

If you have positive vacuum in the tank then that would indicate the the pump is working.
Could be a blocked breather pipe somewhere. From memory i think there is one from top of tank and also on filler neck. Can`t remember but think it runs into a vapour tank.
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