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Fuel Filter Replacement/Problem
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29 Jul 2019 15:25 #211635
by bryn
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I’m not sure where it is, if it has one or its part of the fuel pump but I’m getting a situation which feels like fuel is being staved to the engine. Only temporary and I rev it a few times and it’s gone. Sort of feels like there’s a problem with the fuel pump or filter/reservoir. Plugs where changed a couple of months ago so happy with those.Though Id start with the filter if anyone can point me in the right direction
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29 Jul 2019 16:04 #211637
by Lambert
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One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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It's innthe tank. Which you have to remove whole from underneath as there's no access from inside the cabin. Have you confirmed that the plugs are correctly torqued, they can come loose. After that I would start with coil packs and leads.
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29 Jul 2019 18:25 #211642
by bryn
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cheers will do
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30 Jul 2019 19:50 #211669
by Delux
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Replied by Delux on topic Fuel Filter Replacement/Problem
Check the filler neck (under the plastic cover, right hand rear wheelarch)
Crumbly and rusty may indicate rust falling into tank.
Check the plastic fuel pipes and breathers from the top of the tank, rigid plastic is easy to kink/squash, breathers can break off allowing water into tank.
Check fuel pipes arent leaking (just where they curve upwards in front of back axle) mud/salt/dead cats can become trapped here speeding up corrosion.
If you think the problem is fuel starvation you could take the fuel pipe off at the engine and drain some fuel into a glass bottle. Point it securely into the bottle and have an assistant turn the ignition on for a few seconds. You want nice flow of clear fuel. Stuttering flow, bits of rust or cloudy fuel and you will have to find out why.
Obviously follow good safety/common sense when doing this. Trying to do this on your own spraying fuel over a hot engine into a polystyrene cup with a fag on the go probably wont help to diagnose your problem but may remove the need to fix tha car, LOL
Crumbly and rusty may indicate rust falling into tank.
Check the plastic fuel pipes and breathers from the top of the tank, rigid plastic is easy to kink/squash, breathers can break off allowing water into tank.
Check fuel pipes arent leaking (just where they curve upwards in front of back axle) mud/salt/dead cats can become trapped here speeding up corrosion.
If you think the problem is fuel starvation you could take the fuel pipe off at the engine and drain some fuel into a glass bottle. Point it securely into the bottle and have an assistant turn the ignition on for a few seconds. You want nice flow of clear fuel. Stuttering flow, bits of rust or cloudy fuel and you will have to find out why.
Obviously follow good safety/common sense when doing this. Trying to do this on your own spraying fuel over a hot engine into a polystyrene cup with a fag on the go probably wont help to diagnose your problem but may remove the need to fix tha car, LOL
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31 Jul 2019 15:33 #211678
by bryn
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Thanks
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02 Aug 2019 15:25 #211741
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Any updates then ?
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31 Aug 2019 10:31 #212907
by bryn
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Apologies to mickt for not updating but the problem persists and I think feels like only 3 cylinders are firing and not 4, so I have ordered a second hand set of leads and coils from a scrappy.
Ive checked fuel lines plugs etc and nothing. Because its intermittent and lasts for only 5 seconds is very hard to find
bryn
Ive checked fuel lines plugs etc and nothing. Because its intermittent and lasts for only 5 seconds is very hard to find
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31 Aug 2019 11:17 #212910
by mickt
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Dodgy fitting second hand ignition bits IMHO as they are the weakest link in the system so to speak. I would be looking into the tank myself and I know that means lowering it but that is no big deal really. Yes the connectors at the tank end are awkward to get off. The Suzuki "special tool" is a bit of plastic and is quite flimsy and expensive but the rest is getting it high enough and basic spannering. Best done with as little fuel in the tank as possible. One bonus is whilst it is out you can use the opportunity to check the floor above and clean and paint it all!
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31 Aug 2019 16:06 #212920
by bryn
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Whats the “special tool” I need to sort the tank out with.
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31 Aug 2019 16:39 - 31 Aug 2019 16:40 #212921
by facade
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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The fuel lines have quick connectors on, that are virtually impossible to open without a 2p piece of plastic*, shaped like a split top hat, it clips on the thin pipe, pushes into the connector and expands the two clips.
With one, it takes less time to part them than it did to read this.
Without one, you either break the clip, or you have to fiddle with 2 screwdrivers, which isn't easy under the car.
You can get sets of them on eBay.
*Actually, a hand carved piece of unobtanium, that can only be made by one time served craftsman on one of the Moons of Saturn, and hence with all the shipping, Suzuki want a 2 figure sum for it in pounds.
With one, it takes less time to part them than it did to read this.
Without one, you either break the clip, or you have to fiddle with 2 screwdrivers, which isn't easy under the car.
You can get sets of them on eBay.
*Actually, a hand carved piece of unobtanium, that can only be made by one time served craftsman on one of the Moons of Saturn, and hence with all the shipping, Suzuki want a 2 figure sum for it in pounds.
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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01 Sep 2019 12:24 #212931
by mickt
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The one I got from a Suzuki dealer was a one piece and although it worked it is so flimsy that it could fail as you push. You could just do away with the quick disconnect altogether really and just hose and pipe clamp them after cutting the pipe and then removing the disconnects on the ground during removal. Would work out cheaper too!
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01 Sep 2019 15:58 #212935
by bryn
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I’m hoping its the leads and coils. Removing the tank sounds like grief for just one bloke
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