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The diesel pump on my 51 reg 2.2DTi has failed and it isn't the circuit board this time - it's the pump itself. It's kaput.

The car is only just run in - less than 100k miles  :) - and, apart from a turbo which whines a bit, is in good condition without significant rust.

My normal independent garage doesn't quite know what to do and he isn't sure he has the kit to configure a new pump or reconditioned pump even if we got one.

I contacted a diesel specialist in Bristol and he quoted £2k + VAT for a reconditioned pump.

Several questions.

1  If it was yours, bearing in mind its age, would you scrap it? 

2  Should I bite the bullet and take it to a Vauxhall dealer?

3  If not, what is the best way to repair it?

4  I'm 15 miles south of Bristol - is there someone within easy towing distance you'd recommend? 

If the answer is install a reconditioned pump which suppliers in the UK do you recommend? 

Toughshop in Germany advertise lots of VP44 pumps on eBay ( https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313&_nkw=vp44+diesel&_sacat=0 ) and their website ( https://www.toughshop.de/xtcommerce/de/search?page=search&page_action=query&desc=on&sdesc=on&keywords=vp44 ) looks quite good with VP44 pumps starting at €500 or so. 

Any advice will be gratefully received.

A mini problem is I need a hoist fitted for my disabled wife and the hoist installer cannot say whether the hoist will fit the car until I take the car to him  :'(
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Re: 51 2.2 DTI with failed diesel pump. Repair it? Or scrap it?
« Reply #1 on: 03 October 2021, 18:53:58 »

Buy a brand new pump and know that it should be good for another 100k.

Second hand might last a few years or a few hours, so not worth the gamble.
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