very very difficult to repair the board as all the components are covered in epoxy.Hi everyone i got a 2006 3l navara pump is vp44 does anyone know if its possible to fix the capacator in the pcu without taking the pump out
I just dont have the upfront coin right now so its a bit hard im just aware that it is the most common fault with them and i didnt have any other signs of bad pump it just stopped and it was perhaps heat related as the vehicle had a overheating issue however i was not the driver but was a hot day and they traveled up a steep long hill which i know would have heated her up pretty badvery very difficult to repair the board as all the components are covered in epoxy.
thats also a big assumption that its the issue.
imho, while expensive, getting the pump rebuilt is the best way. you get a new board, new internals and pump gets tuned.
If the pcu is accessible, and you are sure that this is the fault.Have you called around to a few wreckers and asked for one? There's an excellent chance that a faulty fuel pump wasn't the cause of the vehicle ending up in the wrecking yard.
Ok well that would be good im in adelaide so if theres anyone around who can do that please let me knowIf the pcu is accessible, and you are sure that this is the fault.
There are guy's out there that can repair this in situ I've had this done twice on ip44 pumps although no on navara.
I'm based in Ireland ' Scotty .Ok well that would be good im in adelaide so if theres anyone around who can do that please let me know
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