fuel pump
#1
fuel pump
some one is selling a 1999 cabrio and it might need a fuel pump if i was too buy the car what else may it need besides a fuel filter, relay or pump? how would i go about checking to see what it needs exactly some one please help because i want to buy the car and im not sure if its worth it because it may need a pump how can i be sure its just the pump or if thats what it is?
#2
Welcome to the forum.
You may need a fuel pump and a new fuel filter it depends who diagnosed it needs a fuel pump.
Taking someone with you that has VAG-COM\VCDS might diagnose other faults logged in the ecu.
You may need a fuel pump and a new fuel filter it depends who diagnosed it needs a fuel pump.
Taking someone with you that has VAG-COM\VCDS might diagnose other faults logged in the ecu.
#3
thanks im going to look more into it because i dont think the dude who owns the car doesnt knows anything about one. i just thought i might ask a pro just to be on the safe side, i have some knowledge but nothing compared to a mechanic.
#4
Jonr,
Buying a used car, even if it's checked over by a pro is a little better than buying "...a pig in a poke." Of course having a professional look at it beforehand is a good thing. But it's a '99 after all. If the engine compression is good, and the tranny shifts ok, it's not banged up, rusted out AND the price is right, go for it. But be advised that you will probably be putting more money into it. It could last you for years without major problems. Or you could go down the road and have the timing belt let go. You just never know. Not knowing how much your paying for it, if a fuel pump is all it needs, go for it. Good luck.
Trib
Buying a used car, even if it's checked over by a pro is a little better than buying "...a pig in a poke." Of course having a professional look at it beforehand is a good thing. But it's a '99 after all. If the engine compression is good, and the tranny shifts ok, it's not banged up, rusted out AND the price is right, go for it. But be advised that you will probably be putting more money into it. It could last you for years without major problems. Or you could go down the road and have the timing belt let go. You just never know. Not knowing how much your paying for it, if a fuel pump is all it needs, go for it. Good luck.
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