406 Injection pump

Discussion in 'Peugeot 406' started by Barry Smith, Jan 21, 2005.

  1. Barry Smith

    Barry Smith Guest

    I had a faulty injection pump on my 406 1.9TD and so brought a second hand
    injection pump and swapped them over. The car will not start at all now.
    Fuel is getting into the pump but nothing is coming out of the injection
    side.

    Has anyone changed a pump over and had similar problems? Or does anyone have
    any ideas?

    Thanks in advance
    Barry
     
    Barry Smith, Jan 21, 2005
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  2. Barry Smith

    Barry Smith Guest

    Just to add more info...

    When I crack the unions off at the injectors only a very small amount of
    fuel comes out when
    turning the engine over and a lot of it seems to be air. The fuel filter is
    completely full and I have bled the pump on the inlet and return pipe
    unions. I cannot however find a bleed screw on the
    injection pump. Is there a vital bleed screw somewhere on the Bosch I am
    missing? The fuel shut off solenoid has power and seems to click when
    ignition goes to position 2. Any other tips on how I might sort this out?
    Many thanks,
    Bazza
     
    Barry Smith, Jan 21, 2005
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  3. Barry Smith

    Mindwipe Guest

    how old is your pug?
    does it have a keypad or transponder key?
    pump should have an ecu on the end of it
    have you swapped yours over so it will start run?
     
    Mindwipe, Jan 21, 2005
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  4. Barry Smith

    Barry Smith Guest

    Sorry for delay.

    Swapped the pump over and the the EMU would not talk to the pump. The pump
    has a chip in it that "codes" with the EMU. Swapped these over and it works!

    Why oh why do they have to complicate things? What happened to the days
    where you could swap bits over eh?!?

    Thanks for all you help anyway.

    Bazza
     
    Barry Smith, Feb 8, 2005
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