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185 Diesel pump on 163 engine

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Old May 2nd, 2024, 20:26   #1
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Hi I have not done this , it was on a post once, The In tank pump may be the same,
but switched to run all the time the car is running, it maybe switched by the ECM,
Dave
Sorry, Dave. I think I could be confusing the in tank pump with the high pressure pump in the engine bay. Are you saying the engine located fuel pump needs to be changed to run constantly or is it the 185 in tank pump you are referring to? My V70 163 is a euro 4 so not sure exactly what fuel system it has, but from what I understand it’s inferior to the 185’s.

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Old May 11th, 2024, 19:29   #2
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the amount of fuel delivered to the injectors is governed by the fuel pressure regulator any excess is returned to the tank
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