Peugeot Partner fuel dlivery problem

Car: Peugeot Partner
Variant: 1.9d
Model Year: 2003
Categories: Running Rough, Starting & Power Loss
i have just put some new injectors on my van, she started straight away then when i turned it off after a couple of minutes, she wont start again. there appears to be no fuel getting to the injectors, so the question is how do i bleed this lucas fuel pump. i have used the hand pump by the fuel filter and that spits fuel out like a good one. is ther a bleed point on the actual pump, someone said i have to bleed the low pressure side then the high pressure side, but where are they. some pics would be great.

thanks


chaza
Posted: May 30, 2011 (13 years ago)
the pump "self vents" but if you pump hand primer whilst its cranked with the injector pipes loose (i know its a pain with the manifold over them) but if you undoo at least one it should shift any air from the pump if you have no fuel out of injector pipes the "chip" in the pump for the immobilizer is probably faulty or ya pumps goosed the main relay for the pump (by ecu) is a high contender for not giving pump chip correct feed
Posted Jun 25, 2011 (13 years ago)
she has started now but runs likje she is on three cylinders, i am noe suspecting the fuel pump. i have cracked the pipes and she is getting fuel, im at a bit of a loss to accept all this has gone wrong after the clutch went.
Posted Aug 1, 2011 (13 years ago)

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