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Webasto 'ticker' fuel pump

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Webasto 'ticker' fuel pump

Post by nujon » Wed Oct 26, 2011 3:04 pm

Can anyone please tell me where the pump is located and how to access it

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Re: Webasto 'ticker' fuel pump

Post by X5Sport » Wed Oct 26, 2011 3:12 pm

This is the beast you want....

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=64&fg=65

At a guess it's somewhere underneath near the tank. See if you can spot the bracket anywhere, or track the fuel pipe back from the Aux Heater Unit.
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Re: Webasto 'ticker' fuel pump

Post by fenj66 » Thu Oct 27, 2011 12:06 pm

the webasto pump is found under a large black plastic cover under the car rear passenger side - kerbside.
its held up by about 12 bolts and a right pita to remove with hidden bolts all over the place!
if you do remove this, its worth changing your diesel fuel filter which is found here also( facelift model anyway) as its probably never been changed due to the awkwardness of removing the cover. :)
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Re: Webasto 'ticker' fuel pump

Post by X5Sport » Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:38 pm

Do all BMW Designers have to pass the 'let's make it as awkward as possible' training, or just the ones with sadistic tendencies?
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Re: Webasto 'ticker' fuel pump

Post by shadrack » Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:44 pm

try working on a peugeot/citreon, now they are awkward!! bmws are perfect by comarason!
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Re: Webasto 'ticker' fuel pump

Post by X5Sport » Thu Oct 27, 2011 6:54 pm

Bring back my Mark 1 Cavalier! 6 spanners, a hammer, some sockets and WD40 fixed almost everything :D The only electronics were in the workshop radio
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Re: Webasto 'ticker' fuel pump

Post by x555 » Thu Oct 27, 2011 7:09 pm

[quote=""X5Sport""]Bring back my Mark 1 Cavalier! 6 spanners, a hammer, some sockets and WD40 fixed almost everything :D The only electronics were in the workshop radio[/quote]

You forgot the odd curse here and there :lol: but so true...we never used to have to plug them into computers before to diagnose problems :rofl:
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Re: Webasto 'ticker' fuel pump

Post by nujon » Thu Oct 27, 2011 10:36 pm

Thanks for all the replies - I have got the sill covers off on the n/s anyway - so I'll take off the rear cover to check the ticker pump and, in accord with the good advice, change the fuel filter as well. (The reason for removing the sill covers was to access the brake pipes running to the rear calipers - one of which had perforated due to corrosion and with the other not far off! - I'll enter a specific post on this in case its useful)

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Re: Webasto 'ticker' fuel pump

Post by nujon » Fri Oct 28, 2011 11:05 am

[quote=""fenj66""]the webasto pump is found under a large black plastic cover under the car rear passenger side - kerbside.
its held up by about 12 bolts and a right pita to remove with hidden bolts all over the place!
if you do remove this, its worth changing your diesel fuel filter which is found here also( facelift model anyway) as its probably never been changed due to the awkwardness of removing the cover. :)[/quote]

Got the cover off - you were dead right - absolute PITA but has done my limbo skills no end of good !

Re. testing the ticker pump - was thinking of disconnecting the fuel pipe at the webasto and routing to a jar, unplugging the pump from the harness, applying 12v DC via a battery charger - then checking for pump running noise and fuel delivery to the jar - does this sound reasonable?

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