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Re: [?] Fuel Pump ?



You got the external pump.   Normally it outlives the in tank pump.... but
,...  that is what you've got there.   For another ,.. probably around
$45-$50 you can get the internal pump.... I would suggest this before the
external.  (but since you've already got that?  :^)        As far as
replacement...  nothing to it really.   Those two "poles" are the Pos. +
and Neg.- terminals for the power, (duh!) and then you have a hose on each
end.   IIRC there are two 10mm nuts you have to remove to pull the old one
down.   Then you just remove the hoses and power wires,... and pull it out
of that rubber "sleeve".   In the famous words of Mr.
Bentley...."Installation is reverse of removal."

Oh,... and thanks for the gift ..... dude I'm actually sitting here munching
on them right now.   :^)
Later,
Chris
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tobias M-G" <scirocco16v88@hotmail.com>
To: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 1:59 PM
Subject: [?] Fuel Pump ?


>
> Ok, so the 16v fuel pump is dying.
>
> I bought a new A1 fuel pump from Potterman. How come it doesn't look like
> the one under my rear seat?
>
> This thing has two poles and a center outlet .. the one in the 16v has the
> central plug and two outlets for the hoses. What gives?
>
> What do I have to do here?
>
> TIA,
> Tobias
>
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