Andree, vans being the mechanical beasts that they are, I supposed you could have a failing pump but I would be very suspect about the pump being the problem. I think I would ask how they acertained it was the pump and maybe even ask for a demonstration of what was done to make the leap to that conclusion. Pumps are expensive. I feel this way about it becasue I had an 85 GL that I drove for over 205,000 miles and never once had a fuel pump problem. Water pump, yes! Power steering pump, yes! But never a fuel pump. John Rodgers 88 GL Driver Andree Hurley wrote: > Hi, > > Anyone near Eureka, CA with a extra fuel pump? My power problem has been > diagnosed at the dealer as the fuel pump, butr there are none to be found > at the parts stores. > > My cell is 206-669-1622 - my cell phone isn't picking up email as it > should, and I'm borrowing the dealer's computer.... > > It's a 1985 GL Vanagon Westfalia - I think it is the non-CA as the inline > fuel filter is white and in front of the pump. > |
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