Escort Rs Turbo
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Hi there, ive got a 1988 E reg Escort Rs Turbo, ive been having a bit of a problem, normally i put my key in the imobilizer, then i put my other key in the ignition and turn it and hear a noise, i think it is the fuel pump! well anyways i cant hear that noise anymore and cant start my car, the petrol reading doesnt go up either, so im pretty sure its something to do with fuel, i know there's petrol in, just under half a tank cause i never let my car run dry, any idea's of this probel or should i just take it to a garage ? thanks
my e-mail is toon_army2k2@yahoo.co.uk
my e-mail is toon_army2k2@yahoo.co.uk
Check your ignition fuse in the fuse box. The symbol on the cover of the fuse box should look like a key. If its not that then i think its a problem with your immobiliser.
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Originally Posted by AKRS1
Check your ignition fuse in the fuse box. The symbol on the cover of the fuse box should look like a key. If its not that then i think its a problem with your immobiliser.
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Originally Posted by Alvyn
u can use a Sierra Cossie one on a s/2 np about £25-£40 2nd hand m8 pm me if u need one 
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FIXED it, i asked my mate "simon" if he could test if there was any power going to the fuel pump, he did this and found there was no juice going to it, so i said could you wire it striaght to the battery and test it that way, in the procedure of this he notice a connection was rotten and no longer a connection, anyways he's stuck me 2 new connections and the turbo's back on the road.
Thank's Si top top guy
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[quote="Al Bags"]Hi
Can you tell us which connection and where, so it might help somewhere else where to look?
I'd say that it was the connections on the actual pump that had rusted over the years from the weather
Can you tell us which connection and where, so it might help somewhere else where to look?
I'd say that it was the connections on the actual pump that had rusted over the years from the weather
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Yup, I bet it was the actual connectors to the fuel pump it'self as mine went on my old s2 also.
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Bang on guy, when you jack the car up and look where the fuel pump is there is a couple of wire's to power the pump, well they were dog rotten and had came off, when you turn your key on the car you should hear the fuel pump then a click, the click is your fuel relay, thats how i knew mine was working, its the pink box under the dash, dont go to Ford for a new one lol there £55, people on ebay sell them for under £10. So if you cant hear your fuel pump its most probabily an electrical fault as the pumps are pretty sold made but nothing lasts forever, hope this help's somebody
Bang on guy, when you jack the car up and look where the fuel pump is there is a couple of wire's to power the pump, well they were dog rotten and had came off, when you turn your key on the car you should hear the fuel pump then a click, the click is your fuel relay, thats how i knew mine was working, its the pink box under the dash, dont go to Ford for a new one lol there £55, people on ebay sell them for under £10. So if you cant hear your fuel pump its most probabily an electrical fault as the pumps are pretty sold made but nothing lasts forever, hope this help's somebody
Yup, I spent many an hour under the back of mine as it went once and the AA guy sorted it
and then it went a few months later (he did tell me he had sorted it to get me home / to a garage to be sorted properly as he didnt have perfect connectors) but i forgot
Anyway, when I knew what the prob was I made my own connectors and sorted it
Anyway, when I knew what the prob was I made my own connectors and sorted it
hi iv just had a new fuel pump put in and it is an absulute bastard u have to disconect the fuel line and plug it up and then remove the pump and the housing ul probably need to get new rubber mounts it cost 150 for the pump,75 for the pump carrier, and 5.00 for each of the rubber mounts and i needed 4 of them
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I know what your saying mate, just done mine, but I used a stainless after market cradle, all a bit

All I had to get was the black pump carrier that bolts to the chassis (bout £27 from Ford iirc) and the 3 X rubber mounts (about £4 each or somin
)
I know what your saying mate, just done mine, but I used a stainless after market cradle, all a bit

All I had to get was the black pump carrier that bolts to the chassis (bout £27 from Ford iirc) and the 3 X rubber mounts (about £4 each or somin
)
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