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    Interesting Experience Today...

    So I went down to Enzed today to purchase some hose barbs and such for my vege-oil system. Whilst i was there i was trying to discover the thread size for the fuel pickup that is on the sender of the 200tdi (if anyone know's that would be awesome).

    Anyways, i went down my knees with a spanner to loosen the thread and crack - I had broken the thread with only the slightest of effort - breaking the fuel line to my car.

    So instinctively I called the NRMA and asked for a tow home. After i was given a 90 minute estimate I emptied the petrol from my outboard motor, bought some 5/16th hose and routed the hose from the lift pump, through the bonnet, out the passenger side, through the passenger side window to the tank on the front passenger seat. I might add, I syphoned biodiesel from my tank into the outboard tank.

    Well that was all well and good and I was all proud of myself until I realised that I totally forgot about the return line. Never the less the 20litres of fuel in that outboard tank didn't last very long at all. I was forced to turn my engine off at every traffic light or stall in the flow of traffic. It was at this time my electrics decided to fail. A problem, I've been having for the last while is blowing the fuse on the indicator/stop light circuit and there it went again.

    Whilst driving I pulled my pliers out from the back seat and removed the fuse, replaced it and of course it doesn't work. So I'm driving through peak hour traffic with a litre of fuel, stopping and starting with no indicators or stop lights - and fuel leaking everywhere.

    I made it to the service station with about a litre left in the tank. Whilst I was filling the tank with diesel (sacrilegious for me to buy petroleum) I noticed a fair amount of fuel spilling onto the ground and the staff member came out to have an absolute go at me.

    All in all I still made my Physio appointment.

    What a hassle. I'm thinking about driving my car around the back now and dropping my fuel tank to remove the sender. I ordered a new sender this evening so hopefully it'll turn up soon.

    Does anyone know the thread size for the fuel pickup (and lift pump threads) for the 200tdi?

    Cheers,
    A
    AlexTurner

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    Alex Turner; young, creative, adventurous, even brave...tempting the Sydney traffic in a limping Defer.
    I would have thought a coffee and 90 minutes of un-interupted phone time while waiting for NRMA would have been go.

    A drive around the back and a good run over a few things will be time well spent I reckon.
    Jason

    2010 130 TDCi

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    Try bodging a Japanese vehicle like that and see how far you get.

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    I've had the indicator/brake light fuse repeatedly blow too. In my case it was the hazards switch shorting out-despite being on a different fuse!
    You're having a good run aren't you..

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    What an interesting story - you've made my morning and put a smile on my face for the rest of the day, thanks Alex.
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    PS - I hope your time 'around the back' is fruitful and you are up and running again soon.
    Roger


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    I am an avid follower of your stories/threads and I have to say Alex, you have my complete admiration. I may have had similar levels of enthusiasm when I was your age, but I certainly wasn't man enough to openly admit to my mistakes, and was too stubborn to accept advice.

    You have made my morning, again
    James.

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    my annoying brake circuit problem was fixed as easy as just pulling harness out of chassis at front a bit (was at the point of re-wiring )- figure it must have been earthing inside chassis where it was rubbing

    Brett

    110 300tdi

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    I read it a bit fast & thought you said you still made it to your Psyco appointment !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeJay View Post
    I read it a bit fast & thought you said you still made it to your Psyco appointment !!
    Yeah - I was going to say Alex would probably need one of those after that experience.

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    I had a short period where I was blowing the fuse for my left indicator and brake light every time I indicated left. Turned out that the flasher can had corrosion and was only affecting the left side of the circuit. Pulled it down cleaned it up with a bit of metho and 1 year on still going good.

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