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Webasto fuel pump

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I've a duff Webasto fuel pump and have taken the ends off to see if it can be fixed, however it seems to be a sealed unit.
Does anyone know how they come apart and it is worth attempting a fix or should I just bin it?

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Oldiebut goodie should be along soon.if he can't help nobody can.
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R0B wrote:Oldiebut goodie should be along soon.if he can't help nobody can.

Thanks, I've fitted a new one and the heater fires up nicely (after I had also replaced the exhaust hose).
It would be good to have spare if I can fix the old one.
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It's a bin job - the final attempt at fixing is a belt with a sledge hammer, if that doesn't free it (if it is stuck) you can have the satisfaction of beating the living daylights out of it with the sledge hammer.
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Re: Webasto fuel pump

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Oldiebut goodie wrote:It's a bin job - the final attempt at fixing is a belt with a sledge hammer, if that doesn't free it (if it is stuck) you can have the satisfaction of beating the living daylights out of it with the sledge hammer.
Thanks for the quick reply.
I've installed a new replacement and that works a treat, so I’ll just bin the old one.
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