The fuel priming pump used to be located on the fuel filter assembly, but VW got rid of it just after introducing the 1.5L diesel.My Bentley (for the 1.5/1.6L diesel Dasher from 80-81) says that the best way to prime the pump is to remove the wire from the fuel shutoff selenoid, then loosen all the fuel lines at the injectors. Crank the engine until fuel flows through the fuel supply lines. Tighten the lines and replace the wire at the selenoid.
The fuel priming pump used to be located on the fuel filter assembly, but VW got rid of it just after introducing the 1.5L diesel.
My Bentley (for the 1.5/1.6L diesel Dasher from 80-81) says that the best way to prime the pump is to remove the wire from the fuel shutoff selenoid, then loosen all the fuel lines at the injectors. Crank the engine until fuel flows through the fuel supply lines. Tighten the lines and replace the wire at the selenoid.
QuoteThe fuel priming pump used to be located on the fuel filter assembly, but VW got rid of it just after introducing the 1.5L diesel.That's dumb, they should have kept it easy.QuoteMy Bentley (for the 1.5/1.6L diesel Dasher from 80-81) says that the best way to prime the pump is to remove the wire from the fuel shutoff selenoid, then loosen all the fuel lines at the injectors. Crank the engine until fuel flows through the fuel supply lines. Tighten the lines and replace the wire at the selenoid.Hummmmm, that would be a crapload of cranking. I think even my dual battery setup would die before that was finished. Or the starter. No matter, tomorrow my friend is coming over with a hand vacuum pump, we're going to see if the lines from the tank are in any shape at all.It was suggested that I spray out my engine compartment with soap from a carwash to get all the sprayed Diesel off all the engine stuff. Is that safe? I've never really done that with a car and I'm not sure how well all the electirical connections in there would do. Any suggestions?
Is your filter-to-pump line clear or has it gotten so old it turned brown? I put a new nylon line in mine, and it lets me see any air coming through.