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Old 02 November 2006, 09:07 PM
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Hi all, 've had my first scooby for abouy 2 months now, a 1994 2000 turbo awd wagon.Which i am told is a uk car.What fun to drive ! While driving gently the other day it just cut out and wouldn,t start. After ten mins it kind of started but as soon as i tryed to rev it it cut out while making a light ticking sound. The car is now in a local garage, first they thought it may be a problem with the immobliser but after investergation that appears not to be the case.Now they are thinking fuel pump? Where is the best place to get one? I notice you all use codes prefixed with MY to describe your cars, what might mine be? See i realy am new and undereducated . Any help appreciated.
Old 02 November 2006, 09:33 PM
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yours is a my94 model year 94 cant help with out els tho but good luck
Old 02 November 2006, 09:47 PM
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Originally Posted by struv
yours is a my94 model year 94 cant help with out els tho but good luck
Cheers dude, thats what i thought but didnt want to assume and look an even bigger fool. Wish i hadnt been so honest with post title now.
Old 02 November 2006, 10:42 PM
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Fuel pump connector under the rear seat is known to be suspect and can cause the odd intermittant connection (and its a hell of alot cheaper than forking out for a new pump too )
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Originally Posted by Shark Man
Fuel pump connector under the rear seat is known to be suspect and can cause the odd intermittant connection (and its a hell of alot cheaper than forking out for a new pump too )
Cheers sharkman will speak to the guys at the garage in the morning.If i do need a new fuel pump do i get an oem or other? ?
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OEM will be fine.
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Have you checked there is fuel in the tank?? Don't hate me for asking, but you would be amazed at the no. of breakdowns I have been to where that is the case.
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