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Lil P broke down :(
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 11:34 am Up
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hiya well today has been eventful!

got upto asda turned in and i said to the other half i can smell petrol. didnt think anything of it.
i got out the car to go and get something looked back and the bf is saying i have got to come back and push her n she had stalled herself!
so got her round the corner and poped the bonet (fuel p**sing everywhere) the bf noticed the main fuel injector has poped off p**sing fuel all over the engine, starving the engine of fuel.
the bf tried poping it back on but it wouldnt stay Sad so yeah lil p is now still up in asda car park with a note in it saying broken down Sad

HELP! x

 

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Thats bad..... the injectors are held in by the fuel rail.... something dont seem right here
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I had this issue and it was a small plastic clip that holds the fuel pipe onto the fuel rail, the aa guy bodged it with two cable ties and PUG told me I had to buy completley new fuel pip for about £80 in order to get a new plastic clip.
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my1st206 wrote:
I had this issue and it was a small plastic clip that holds the fuel pipe onto the fuel rail, the aa guy bodged it with two cable ties and PUG told me I had to buy completley new fuel pip for about £80 in order to get a new plastic clip.

This happened to me but the clip was just not put on properley so managed to get it back on. Not fun having a petrol leak on the motorway though!!!

 

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is the clip removeable? scrappy job?
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why you didn't tow it??,or get it fixed on the spot??
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why you didn't tow it??,or get it fixed on the spot??

i didnt have my phone and the bfs had died Sad i do have aa cover though! going back tomorrow to see what we can do! x

 

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Hopefully should be too much of a problem, let us know how you get on!
 

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shall do Very Happy lil p is looking more and more to be moved on Sad she is costing me to much! x
 

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thats all part of the fun of owning a french car Smile would be boring otherwise!
 

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same thing happened to me on the outside lane of the m6. got towed and had a new fuel rail installed. seems to be a common problem
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xXx_LIL_P_xXx wrote:
Timon2210 wrote:
why you didn't tow it??,or get it fixed on the spot??

i didnt have my phone and the bfs had died Sad i do have aa cover though! going back tomorrow to see what we can do! x

aww..I understand,well glad you have the AA cover,that will be good,do your best to sort this out tomorrow,other wise don't leave it there alone by itself :(..poor Lil P Wink

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Breather pipe off, Coil pack off, small metal plate between throttle body and cylinder head off, remove throttle cable, press the valve on the end of the fuel rail to relieve any pressure (careful), undo the two bolts holding the fuel rail on, either remove the rail and push all the injectors back in or try to push the injector back in tight by wiggling it and make sure the clips are secure, refit in order of removal. Double check it every now and then to make sure it hasn't started leaking (just to be sure)

If the fuel rail is broken id get one from a scrappy

I've done this 4 or 5 times on these engines needing injectors changed.

If you're not confident then get someone who is to do it. Its relatively straight forward.

 


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my1st206 wrote:
I had this issue and it was a small plastic clip that holds the fuel pipe onto the fuel rail, the aa guy bodged it with two cable ties and PUG told me I had to buy completley new fuel pip for about £80 in order to get a new plastic clip.

This happened to me but the clip was just not put on properley so managed to get it back on. Not fun having a petrol leak on the motorway though!!!

 

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White Fiesta '11: 206info.co.uk/Forums/v...tml#517780
Red '53: www.206info.co.uk/Foru...tml#413638
Black '02: www.206info.co.uk/Foru...31591.html
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craigy00craig wrote:
my1st206 wrote:
I had this issue and it was a small plastic clip that holds the fuel pipe onto the fuel rail, the aa guy bodged it with two cable ties and PUG told me I had to buy completley new fuel pip for about £80 in order to get a new plastic clip.

This happened to me but the clip was just not put on properley so managed to get it back on. Not fun having a petrol leak on the motorway though!!!

or outside of asda Sad not good! was lucky where she broke dowm! on a slight downhill into asda! x

 

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