2000 Corsa Fuel Pump
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2000 Corsa Fuel Pump
Just a quick question, Since ive managed to misplace my haynes manual , can anyone tell me where and how to access the fuel pump on a 2000 X-Reg Corsa 1.2 16v?
Mine seems to have stopped working but cant locate it anywhere. I have a haynes manual for up to 97 (R-reg) but that says to lift the bottom part of the rear seat up and its under there, but it isnt on mine
Any help is greatly appreciated
Mine seems to have stopped working but cant locate it anywhere. I have a haynes manual for up to 97 (R-reg) but that says to lift the bottom part of the rear seat up and its under there, but it isnt on mine
Any help is greatly appreciated
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Re: 2000 Corsa Fuel Pump
never removed one before but they are under the rear seat, theres a black cover you need to pop off first and i shud be there. i think
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1414 - corsa gsi's on the road in 2008.
735 - corsa gsi's currently on the road and 436 SORN
Basicly you would have to be a right tw*t to break one for parts
Thanks to everyone for an awsome weekend at pvs!
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Re: 2000 Corsa Fuel Pump
Thats what I thought, but lifted the rear seat up and under it is the carpet, and thats fastened behind the trim on each end so i thought "it cant be under there"
Anyone have any ideas? Sick of the car not working
Anyone have any ideas? Sick of the car not working
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Re: 2000 Corsa Fuel Pump
cos im such a nice guy i got u some pics...............
yes yes i know, im awsome........
from wot i can see it just twists and pulls out,but dont quote me on tht
yes yes i know, im awsome........
from wot i can see it just twists and pulls out,but dont quote me on tht
OFFICAL DVLA DATA:
1414 - corsa gsi's on the road in 2008.
735 - corsa gsi's currently on the road and 436 SORN
Basicly you would have to be a right tw*t to break one for parts
Thanks to everyone for an awsome weekend at pvs!
1414 - corsa gsi's on the road in 2008.
735 - corsa gsi's currently on the road and 436 SORN
Basicly you would have to be a right tw*t to break one for parts
Thanks to everyone for an awsome weekend at pvs!
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Re: 2000 Corsa Fuel Pump
WOOHOO!! Nice one matty! how did you get the rear carpet up though? It looks like its caught under the trim at each end near the doors (mines a 5door).
If its under there - i will take a look under the carpet tomorrow once I work out how it comes out
If its under there - i will take a look under the carpet tomorrow once I work out how it comes out
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Re: 2000 Corsa Fuel Pump
No worries mate
mines a 3 door and the carpets been up once or twice to run cables for my sub. jst give a pull and see if it will come. u can get to the cover with out pulling the whole carpet up, just lift the centre bit
mines a 3 door and the carpets been up once or twice to run cables for my sub. jst give a pull and see if it will come. u can get to the cover with out pulling the whole carpet up, just lift the centre bit
OFFICAL DVLA DATA:
1414 - corsa gsi's on the road in 2008.
735 - corsa gsi's currently on the road and 436 SORN
Basicly you would have to be a right tw*t to break one for parts
Thanks to everyone for an awsome weekend at pvs!
1414 - corsa gsi's on the road in 2008.
735 - corsa gsi's currently on the road and 436 SORN
Basicly you would have to be a right tw*t to break one for parts
Thanks to everyone for an awsome weekend at pvs!
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Re: 2000 Corsa Fuel Pump
to get the fuel pump out around the edge is a disk with little 'hooks' this needs moving out of the way by knocking it round till its free. disconnect the switch and 2 fuel pipes then remove the disk, now you need to reach in and grab the pump and pull on it, somethimes they can be stiff though. if that doesnt make sense i will edit a photo for you so you know what i mean
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Re: 2000 Corsa Fuel Pump
Matty - will have a look. Pulled the middle bit up as much as it can go (not far) but couldnt see/feel any plastic, so will have to see if i can get the carpet up without damaging it
dandadan - cheers for that. Will let you know if I need a picture of it or not.
dandadan - cheers for that. Will let you know if I need a picture of it or not.
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Re: 2000 Corsa Fuel Pump
My Haynes manual is pretty keen on you using wooden / brass tooling to bash the disk to avoid sparks near petrol fumes.to get the fuel pump out around the edge is a disk with little 'hooks' this needs moving out of the way by knocking it round till its free. disconnect the switch and 2 fuel pipes then remove the disk, now you need to reach in and grab the pump and pull on it,
Dunno how serious a warning this is (ie do it or expect a big explosion or we are saying this just in case but you can ignore safely) but maybe keep it in the back of your mind?
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Re: 2000 Corsa Fuel Pump
yeah I forgot to mention you should use wooden or plastic tools just to be on the safe sidedmiller wrote:to get the fuel pump out around the edge is a disk with little 'hooks' this needs moving out of the way by knocking it round till its free. disconnect the switch and 2 fuel pipes then remove the disk, now you need to reach in and grab the pump and pull on it,My Haynes manual is pretty keen on you using wooden / brass tooling to bash the disk to avoid sparks near petrol fumes.dmiller wrote:
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Re: 2000 Corsa Fuel Pump
Ok well good news - it SEEMS that the fuel pump is working fine! But can anyone tell me where to find the Fuel Pump Relay?
It is not in the engine compartment or anywhere that the handbook or haynes manual says it is. Anyone have any idea where it is
It is not in the engine compartment or anywhere that the handbook or haynes manual says it is. Anyone have any idea where it is
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Re: 2000 Corsa Fuel Pump
Nevermind - found where they hid them this time! They were behind the glovebox so if anyone cant find their relays , take the glovebox out and look to your left
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Re: 2000 Corsa Fuel Pump
thier on most petrols by there nicking petrol outta scrapped cars thats the best way (H) :L
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Re: 2000 Corsa Fuel Pump
Ahh well I didnt know that and of course the handbook says its on the drivers side, the haynes manual says its either there or in the engine compartment. Hate cross-breed cars
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Re: 2000 Corsa Fuel Pump
Hi all,
Sorry to dig up an old thread. I'm changing the fuel pump on my brother's Corsa 1.2 - great little car by the way - and we've run into a problem.
The new pump is in, but when i've come to replace the metal cover, I can't get it down far enough to put the locking ring on. Is it just a matter of putting a lot of weight on it to compress the o-ring? Or have we missed a trick?
Thanks!
Sorry to dig up an old thread. I'm changing the fuel pump on my brother's Corsa 1.2 - great little car by the way - and we've run into a problem.
The new pump is in, but when i've come to replace the metal cover, I can't get it down far enough to put the locking ring on. Is it just a matter of putting a lot of weight on it to compress the o-ring? Or have we missed a trick?
Thanks!