pump

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Chrs, Feb 13, 2007.

  1. Chrs

    Chrs Guest

    Can any body tell me where the fuel pump is on a 106?(not for me )as
    the person cant get any fuel to the carb,found the filter on the rear
    end with the pipes but cant find the pump.
    any help would be helpful so i can pass info on.
     
    Chrs, Feb 13, 2007
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  2. Chrs

    Chris Naylor Guest

    Photo of relevant haynes manual page here....

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/81067579@N00/391401124/

    HTH...
     
    Chris Naylor, Feb 15, 2007
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  3. Chrs

    Chrs Guest

    Thanks for the pic but the fuel pump is under the rear seat.the person
    found it after looking for about 1.5hrs i just sat back and laughed.so
    they got to remove the seat and the plug so they can get to the pump at
    last.
     
    Chrs, Feb 15, 2007
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  4. Chrs

    Chris Naylor Guest

    Hmm...

    Which "variety" of 106 is it? Pic clearly shows fuel pump in engine bay
    (arrow)... the fuel guage sender unit is under the seat on the
    carburettor models...
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    Chris Naylor, Feb 15, 2007
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  5. Chrs

    Chrs Guest

    Dont know all i have been told that they have found the pump under the
    rear seat.as there is no pump on the engine at all.two pipes to carb
    they go through bulk head on pass side and just cant see them untill
    they found the pump..
     
    Chrs, Feb 15, 2007
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  6. Chrs

    Chris Naylor Guest

    Ah... my mistake... tis only the 1124cc engine that has fuel pump in
    engine bay... going on what I know as that's what I have....

    The fuel injection one has it under rear seat.... sorry!
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    Chris Naylor, Feb 15, 2007
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  7. Chrs

    Chrs Guest

    Yea my Samba had it under in the engine bay, but when the pump got hot
    it would not work very well, so i fitted a eletric one in the end .best
    thing i fitted to that poor car..
     
    Chrs, Feb 15, 2007
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