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Fabia VRS MK2 - replacing fuel pump

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...DIY job with a bit of patience or is it a garage job? Anyone got any advice that did do this themselves?

 

Cheers 

Demps 

I would think this might be the same sort of job that I did on my MK2 Fabia but it was a diesel, the pump is under the rear seat pad so you need to remove both pads  first then peel offf the stick pad thing to get at the pump in the tank, I used a large bluntish screwdriver to loosen the top ring that holds the pump in, carefully remove alll pipes clips and connections a photo is handy to look at when you need to replace, I found it beter to run the fuel level down a bit before starting this job if you are able, it's not to involved and will save you quite a bit by doing it yourself as you can purchase a new pump from where you like not get stung by main dealer prices, mine was a used unit but in excellent condition the old unit kept air locking for some reason but culd not find out why

Murdock man is absolutely correct , fuel pump is under rear seat and has a screw top on the lid of the fuel tank it’s a literal swap the full unit job with a few connectors so should be nice and easy for a competent hobbyist with YouTube as a guide 

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