Volvo 850, gas feeding problem when turning on the right

Hi,

I have a problem with my Volvo 850 2.5 20V. When less than 20 liters remains in the gas tank and when I turn on the right (fastly), it seems that the engine goes badly (no gas feeding). I do not have the problem when turning on the left. It seems the fuel pump is located on the right in the gas tank. Is this behaviour correct? I have changed the fuel pump one month ago, perhaps something is missing.

Thank you for your help.

PJP

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pjpietri
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Don't know much about the 850's but it sounds like perhaps the pickup pipe in the tank has a hole in it where it shouldn't have, allowing air to be draw in, causing a drop in fuel pressure, when you turn right. When you changed the pump did you check that any small O rings etc, were seated correctly?

TTFN, Ken

Reply to
Ken Phillips

If your 850 has an in-tank pump, this behavior occurs when the hose falls off the in-tank pump or the in-tank pump fails.

Reply to
Stephen M. Henning

Hi Stephen,

Yes, the pump is located within the tank. There is a hose from the top of the pump reaching the low part of the pump where is located the pump motor. This part seems correct. Is there an additional hose below the motor? Or another part that is missing?

Thank you,

PJP

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pjpietri

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