406 Hdi died

Hi, coming back from Heathrow on the M3, The engine managment light came on lost all power just made it onto the hard shoulder. Rac came out no fault codes on the engine. Got recovered to my local mechanic, he found filings in the fuel filter any ideas

Thanx in advance

Seadart

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seadart
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You have the common HDI problem of the fuel lift pump in the tank breaking up. There have been many postings on this in this group which a search in Google Groups will no doubt find. If Peugeot do the job (assuming your no longer covered by warranty) they will want to replace the entire system from (and including) tank to injectors for an obscene amount of money. If you can find a good local mechanic, provided the filter hasn't ruptured, he can probably flush the system through and replace the pump and filters. Be warned though that I was quoted £500 just to buy a pump.

Keith

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Keith

was it diagnosed by the diag2000? pug has next to the odb codes a set of there owne, if the management light comes on it writes to the management system, so it should be readable

does the pump get fuel?

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Marc

Which pump was that?

GSF list the HDI lift pumps from £64.00 (306) to £135 (Xantia). Both also contain the fuel level sender.

The £500 version sounds more like the high pressure pump, though it could also be a grease monkey mixing up the two parts.

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brian

That was the price quoted, on the 'phone, by a Pug agent so they could well have got the wrong end of the stick. Either way the whole job came out around £800 by a good mechanic as against Pug agent's £3,500. I found several other people on the net who had the same problem and £800ish seemed to be the rate for all who took that route. There have also been several who had it done under warranty because it can go at quite low mileages (at least one at sub 30,000). Searching on Google groups should bring some up. At the time (two years ago) there was also a website with a forum where it was a hot topic but I can't find the site now.

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Keith

Thanks for all the replies! I got it to a Pug dealer and all the fuel system has to be replaced! It?s still under warrenty so that?s thier problem

When the stores guys searched the data base for my car it came up as not having a lift pump (sender only) It?s an estate. any comments on this one?

Thanks again

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seadart

You probably have the Siemens system, which has a bladder in the fuel feed line on the engine to manually suck the fuel up from the tank, as opposed to the Bosch system which uses a lift pump incorporated in the tank sender unit. Otherwise basically the same. Just makes it a lot more difficult to start after they have changed the entire fuel system!!

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Nigel

Makes you wonder if it is worth replacing the lift pump onna regular basis when the waranty expires. That way if it fails Peugeot may pay up for the whole repair if it fails within 12 months.

What would it cost to get this done at a main dealer ?

Frank B

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Frank B

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