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2008 s40 2.0 diesel fuel pumpViews : 391 Replies : 8Users Viewing This Thread : |
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Hi all. I’m wondering can I ask for some sage advice. I’ve just bought the above car with a known fault with the fuel pump in the tank. My question is, with the Volvo sharing much of its parts with some fords, can I just get a fuel pump from a Ford that has the same model number on the pump?
When I dropped the tank, I saw the following number 3m51-9275 IMG_3727.jpg Any help is greatly appreciated!! |
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Hi
I have sourced a few Ford bits for my V50, same part number same item on the bits I have had. It opens up the search area for parts. A lot of the Volvo parts are FoMoCo parts in a Volvo box with a Volvo sticker, and a mark up !! My Charge air pipe from Volvo
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V50 2005. 2.0D Last edited by IainG; Feb 16th, 2024 at 19:11. |
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Thanks Iain! I wanted to be sure before I purchased one from either eBay or another breakers yard!
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So when I turn the ignition on (but not start the car) I’m not hearing any hum from the sender (whereas I do on other cars). Is that normal then?
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Hi,
Yes, completely normal. As Clan says, you don't have a in tank pump. What is in the tank looks like a pump and some websites call it a pump. Effectively, it's a mini fuel tank that holds fuel correctly in order for the engine pump to suck it out in a fuel circuit system. This unit also comproses the fuel quantity sender. The 1.6D is the same. What fault symptoms are you having? Bets rgeards, Rich. |
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Does the fuel that's actually in the car corelate to what's shown on the guage?
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