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Judderi
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Re: Mouse in fuel filter
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Reply #20 on:
22 April 2005, 12:20 »
I never take precautions like gloves etc. i had petrol everywhere and i still used a blow torch to release the seized clamp. icky BOOM! Some day im gonna regret being a doyle!
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Deefadog
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Re: Mouse in fuel filter
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Reply #21 on:
22 April 2005, 12:29 »
marcogolfo - is your starting probs same as mine?
Here's mine, when cold, i need to hit the accelerator to start here, she will not fire up with the key alone, once warmed up, she starts fine!
Mk2GTI2.016v - LOL
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marcogolfo
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Re: Mouse in fuel filter
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22 April 2005, 13:48 »
yeah but not always, sometimes she starts no probs when shes cold but if i havnt driven her for a day or two she struggles to start
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John Goldick
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Re: Mouse in fuel filter
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Reply #23 on:
24 April 2005, 21:24 »
So which one in that pic is the actual fuel filter???
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Deefadog
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Mk2 16V (November 89)
Re: Mouse in fuel filter
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Reply #24 on:
24 April 2005, 23:41 »
The silver one to the left of the pump (naked baked bean can)
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Re: Mouse in fuel filter
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Reply #25 on:
05 May 2005, 11:35 »
welp changed the fuel filter and ever since my car will not start from cold at all
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Judderi
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Re: Mouse in fuel filter
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Reply #26 on:
05 May 2005, 11:55 »
Oh dear. you havent put it on back to front have you?
Or maybee knocked the wire on the fuel pump? Or have you broken one of the lines and got a leak? Sounds like your loosing pressure somewhere, does you pump prime on ignition?
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Gambit
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Re: Mouse in fuel filter
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05 May 2005, 11:56 »
looks like your manky fuel filter was helping the accumulator keep pressure. new accumulator me thinks
just to add....
do u mean the car wont start at all?
also, you cant put the filters on back to front, plue there is an arrow telling you the correct direction
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Deefadog
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Mk2 16V (November 89)
Re: Mouse in fuel filter
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Reply #28 on:
05 May 2005, 20:37 »
also the holes are slightly different! So i think it's impossible to put back to front. maybe it's a duff filter???
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Re: Mouse in fuel filter
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09 May 2005, 14:39 »
hmmm my filter didnt have an arrow on it unfortunately. The car will start normal when its warm. It just seems to be having a job when its cold. I checked and I havn't kinked the fuel lines.
The filter was tapered I put the flat fatter end facing towards the back of the car.
Wire on fuel pump - I may have knocked it will have to look. How would I sort it out if this is the case
I can hear something priming when I turn the ignition presumably this would be th epump?
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