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Hi, I have a Skoda SE BUSINESS TDI CR DSG MK3 (Typ 5E),

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Hi, I have a  Skoda SE BUSINESS TDI CR DSG MK3 (Typ 5E), I have changed the rear fuel pump, but need to replace the control module. Any idea what the part number is, and where to get one in the UK. 

thanks

You need a VIN really to make sure you get correct part.

Your post is lacking engine size also, so a 1.6/2.0l will more than likely have a different part.

 

Welcome to the forum "Mike"

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Hello, thank you for the welcome and reply.  sorry if I was vague. I've only had the car since October, and it's been fine, except for strange noises coming from the rear pump, the it cut out and had to get it recovered, it the started Ok, but still noises from the pump, so I replaced that, and still noises, so now assume that it's the control module.  VIN is TMBKG7NE9F0066024, and it's a 1.6. estate. Just having a lot of trouble finding the correct part.

 

Mike

OCT.COM AMB TD77/1.6 A7F, 2015, 5E533D, CLHA, QRK

 

CLHA Engine Code

QRK Gearbox code, gimme a few mins to dig about for you.

Here you are, fuel pump in case you need to check what you fitted

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Control unit for fuel pump

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Image of the control unit

Pump Control Unit.pdf

 

 

List of your PR Codes (build codes)

TMBKG7NE9F0------.pdf

 

 

Just note that it can be expensive chucking parts at a car, so make sure that all the wiring is good and not the cause of the issues.

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That's great thanks. Really helpful, The pump I fitted has the same number except it has a P on the end instead of BA. But it was the same as the the existing pump.

I wonder if that makes a difference. wonder what the last letters mean. 

 

Mike

3 minutes ago, mikkymike said:

That's great thanks. Really helpful, The pump I fitted has the same number except it has a P on the end instead of BA. But it was the same as the the existing pump.

I wonder if that makes a difference. wonder what the last letters mean. 

 

Mike

Supersessions Mike,

 

5Q0 919 050 P

5Q0 919 050 AN

5Q0 919 050 AH

5Q0 919 050 BA

 

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Great thanks, your a real life saver, I'm getting a bit stressed out with it all now, but fingers crossed, it'll be ok when I get the control unit.

Mike

Best of luck, I do hope the part fixes your problem.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Cheers, it was the fuel pump control module, £186 from Skoda main dealer. I fitted it and now runs fine. Thanks for the help

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