gary111160
Well-Known Member
It was'nt lack of fuel re my last post.
A tiny filter inside the body of the fuel pump was the problem. Once I found it, and non of the manuals I found on line mention it exists. Cleaned it as best I could refitted and no problems. So it must have been reducing the flow of diesel to the heater.
Need to find a new one but the calls I made denied having a filter in the pump as they are a sealed unit!! Should have a seperate filter in the line before the pump...well mine has'nt...
If it helps anyone its inside the threaded part behind the 17mm nut on the end feeding into the pump. Take the nut off and inside the body is a tiny filter that you prize out with a tiny screwdriver. easy to damage so be careful.
Thanks for feedback and advice from my first post.
Cheers
Gary
A tiny filter inside the body of the fuel pump was the problem. Once I found it, and non of the manuals I found on line mention it exists. Cleaned it as best I could refitted and no problems. So it must have been reducing the flow of diesel to the heater.
Need to find a new one but the calls I made denied having a filter in the pump as they are a sealed unit!! Should have a seperate filter in the line before the pump...well mine has'nt...
If it helps anyone its inside the threaded part behind the 17mm nut on the end feeding into the pump. Take the nut off and inside the body is a tiny filter that you prize out with a tiny screwdriver. easy to damage so be careful.
Thanks for feedback and advice from my first post.
Cheers
Gary