> No fuel at pump sound like something simple (fuse) is it poss to wire a
> live and earth from batt to the pump then you will know if its the pump
> or some thing else.
Hey,
The pump is purely mechanical, except the cut off solenoid which of
course is electrical.. There is no booster pump in the tank on these
cars. If you have the solenoid out - and I take it you mean you have
removed the moving part and put the body back in (otherwise you will
just be sucking air in through the huge hole left by it! ;-) ) then
it cant be that.
Have you used to hand primer to prime the fuel system ? It should go
'hard' after a few squeezes. You will definitely need to do this if
you have been in at the fuel filter and the solenoid. Maybe the
initial failure to start was just due to air - unless of course you
have primed it and it still dont work.
If you can prime it and it still dont start, then maybe your pump has
failed. The pump is driven off the camshaft, any chance your timing
belt broke ? If your sure the timing belt is OK, maybe you should
remove the pipe feeding the pump and see if you can draw fuel through
with the hand primer, this would prove that there isnt a problem
getting fuel from the tank to the pump, eg a blockage of some kind,
and if there isnt, then it points to the pump..
Is there any sign of firing at all ? Have you tried pushing the
accelerator when cranking ? If its spluttering then thats totally
different than if its 'dead'.
The immobiliser, if you have one (my P reg 306 is a keypad code
thingy) then it interrupts the power to the solenoid, so given that
you have removed that you can rule out immobiliser problems.
All you can do is approach it logically, first ensuring you have tried
priming it.
Good luck!
Craig
XxSWORDFISHxX - 15 Mar 2007 07:22 GMT
getting fuel from tank no problem is it possible that timing belt has
jumped a tooth on pulley ?? timing belt is due for replacement but i didnt
want to do it if pump was goosed because pump was going to cost me £600 car
is probably worth £200 no sign of firing at all if timing belt has jumped a
tooth is it possible that if i do the belt the pump will work again
Phil Cook - 15 Mar 2007 16:01 GMT
>getting fuel from tank no problem is it possible that timing belt has
>jumped a tooth on pulley ?? timing belt is due for replacement but i didnt
>want to do it if pump was goosed because pump was going to cost me £600 car
>is probably worth £200 no sign of firing at all if timing belt has jumped a
>tooth is it possible that if i do the belt the pump will work again
If the belt has jumped a tooth it should still start but sound like a
box of spanners as my 205 dturbo did when it happened to me. Though
thinking about it, it /might/ depend on which way it has jumped.
XxSWORDFISHxX - 15 Mar 2007 07:27 GMT
there was never a failure to start untill now car was running smooth
responsive then began one day bluey white smoke on start up then that day
started cutting out on tickover then cut out comletly it never gave any
indication of being starved when accellerating just tick over which i
thought was dirty filter how can i be sure pump is 100% goosed ?? dont
want to replace it if theres something else
Brian - 15 Mar 2007 15:55 GMT
> there was never a failure to start untill now car was running smooth
> responsive then began one day bluey white smoke on start up then that day
> started cutting out on tickover then cut out comletly it never gave any
> indication of being starved when accellerating just tick over which i
> thought was dirty filter how can i be sure pump is 100% goosed ?? dont
> want to replace it if theres something else
So the timing belt is due for replacement? Have you checked if it is still
tight? If it has become loose, it could have jumped a tooth, which would
account for the white smoke - unburnt fuel from retarded injection timing.
It would be difficult to start.
Since then you have repaced the fuel filter, and I guess not bled the air
out properly from the high pressure side of the pump.
So you have two problems perhaps.
XxSWORDFISHxX - 15 Mar 2007 19:26 GMT
car drove for 2o miles after i saw white smoke and was cutting out on
tickover wasnt hunting or erratic idle either the usual dirty filter stuff
once i got nearerhome it began cutting out more then would you believe it
it cut out at the front door prior to cutting out the tickover was smooth
whats the chances of changing timing belt that pump will be ok ??? are
these bosch pumps famous for failing?? its the egine with the 4 allen
bolts on top of filter someone tell me please ave been under the bonnet
every night this month
Brian - 18 Mar 2007 20:58 GMT
> car drove for 2o miles after i saw white smoke and was cutting out on
> tickover wasnt hunting or erratic idle either the usual dirty filter stuff
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> bolts on top of filter someone tell me please ave been under the bonnet
> every night this month
Those Bosch pumps normally go on for more than the life of the car, they
rarely fail.
Far more likely that the belt had jumped and put the injection timing out. I
have seen this happen on another 1.9TD, and the symptoms were exactly as you
describe.
You should be able to get the front timing belt cover off without touching
the top engine mount. You can then check the tension on the top run between
the camshaft and the pump. It shoud NOT flap loose, ideally you should only
be able to twist it about 45 degrees either way. If it is really loose, then
my money would be on it having jumped.
The good news is that if it has jumped a tooth, and all still turns without
nasty noises, then provided you get the timing right again, all will be
fine. Doing the timing is not so difficult either. It is well described in
all the Haynes manuals covering that engine, including the one for the 405.
Chrs - 18 Mar 2007 21:09 GMT
it takes longer to lock it all up than to do the job.
XxSWORDFISHxX - 19 Mar 2007 00:47 GMT
thanks a lot to everyone who has given me good advice ave taken it onboard
and hopefully be sorted soon
XxSWORDFISHxX - 15 Mar 2007 19:17 GMT
REASON I THINK TIMING BELT IS OK IS BECAUSE WHEN IT BROKE DOWN OUTSIDE
HOUSE I MANAGED TO DRIVE IT INTO GARAGE ON STARTER MOTOR PAINFULL I KNOW
BUT NEVER THE LESS HAD TO BE DONE IS THETRE ANY WAY OF LOOKING AT BELT AND
CHECKING IF ITS AS IT SHOULD BE ?? WITHOUT TAKING ENGINE MOUNTING OFF