Hi there, I have a 2002 peugeot partner 1.9 diesel without turbo (yes you guessed right, the fast one with 69hp )
The car had a bad sound coming from the diesel pump and was leaking.
Sounded like the bearing in the pump was about to break.
So i bought a second hand pump and changed it.
Now the car won't start.
I'm 100% sure the timing is correct
Anyone who has a clue what the problem might be?
Fuel pump peugeot partner 1.9d
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Re: Fuel pump peugeot partner 1.9d
The pump contains an immobiliser module and this is keyed and locked to the vehicle... If you swap the pump and do nothing else the immobiliser will not deactivate and hence the lack of staring...
The solution is to swap immobiliser modules from the old to the new pump and all should then be good.
Immobilisers generally cannot be retrained using any diagnostic tools as it's a security device and to be able to do anything with diagnostic tools would defeat the purpose of it...
I cannot advise exactly how to swap modules as I'm not sufficiently familiar with that particular pump in that particular application. However, the job will not be simple as the immobiliser module is normally protected by the pump armour and this will need to be removed...
De-armouring a pump, again for obvious reasons, is not straightforward as it's there as an anti-theft measure...
The solution is to swap immobiliser modules from the old to the new pump and all should then be good.
Immobilisers generally cannot be retrained using any diagnostic tools as it's a security device and to be able to do anything with diagnostic tools would defeat the purpose of it...
I cannot advise exactly how to swap modules as I'm not sufficiently familiar with that particular pump in that particular application. However, the job will not be simple as the immobiliser module is normally protected by the pump armour and this will need to be removed...
De-armouring a pump, again for obvious reasons, is not straightforward as it's there as an anti-theft measure...
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Peugeot partner 1.9d
Re: Fuel pump peugeot partner 1.9d
Thanks for your answer. I've just finished replacing the immobilizer pretty s**t job.
Hopefully it will run tomorrow after i bleed the air out of the system
Hopefully it will run tomorrow after i bleed the air out of the system