$4800 fuel pump???!!!
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$4800 fuel pump???!!!
I have been posting problems with me 2001 VDP for about a month. Suspected fuel pump. I decided to let the dealer remove the tank as I was having trouble removing the two lines at the back of the tank. Dealer now says lines were crimped and pump is bad. Might need to replace sending unit. Claims 12-18 hrs of work and $3500 in parts, minimum charge $4800.Dealer's initial estimated was $1300.
I have seen pumps on line for $250 and I cant believe a fuel line can,t be fixed or replaced at a sesnsible price.
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I have seen pumps on line for $250 and I cant believe a fuel line can,t be fixed or replaced at a sesnsible price.
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RE: $4800 fuel pump???!!!
those guys are totally hosing you .. like FJT says only 3-4 hours.. those guys are probably suffering with the lower lines .. takes only 2 min.. but if never done it before can take a while.. maybe they wanna lower the rear.. axle? lol well that only takes.. 15 min..anyway lol.. hopefully its not a jag dealer..
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I assume this offer is legitimate. We live about 2 hrs. north of Chicago. I havent really thought about what I want to do next except to get the car out of the dealer and look into filing a complaint with Jag USA.
If you are seriuos about this please let me know. Have you figured out how gas and possible lodging would effect your profit? Are you confident these "crimped" fuel lines can be fixed? I put the tank back in place and saw no sign of crimping but also saw no sign of the quick disconnects so we wont really know what the facts are until the tank is out.
I have made a very successfull carrer in the repair business. I was planning to fix this myself but as a favor to my wife I handed off to the dealer aswe arevery busy. I guess that was a mistake. I will likley do this myself but your offer is tempting.
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If you are seriuos about this please let me know. Have you figured out how gas and possible lodging would effect your profit? Are you confident these "crimped" fuel lines can be fixed? I put the tank back in place and saw no sign of crimping but also saw no sign of the quick disconnects so we wont really know what the facts are until the tank is out.
I have made a very successfull carrer in the repair business. I was planning to fix this myself but as a favor to my wife I handed off to the dealer aswe arevery busy. I guess that was a mistake. I will likley do this myself but your offer is tempting.
Dave
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RE: $4800 fuel pump???!!!
Greetings Dave,
I'm entirely serious, thoroughly equipped and completely competent. Hopefully your screen name is linked to your email address, and we can discuss this option off-list. You can contact me the same way in the event my message to you does not go through. Best wishes,
Andrew Bernstein
British Auto Care
Powell, Ohio
I'm entirely serious, thoroughly equipped and completely competent. Hopefully your screen name is linked to your email address, and we can discuss this option off-list. You can contact me the same way in the event my message to you does not go through. Best wishes,
Andrew Bernstein
British Auto Care
Powell, Ohio
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