
Originally Posted by
Scouse
There's a schrader valve on the fuel rail in the engine bay (drivers side).
With the engine running, give the pin a quick press with a small screwdriver. Fuel should squirt out a fair way. If it just dribbles, then you have a weak pump.
If you have ill fitting leads on your coil pack, have a fire extinguisher ready 

Originally Posted by
pat911
Mine is 17 years and 255,000k. What were the symptoms of the pump failure?
Like Scouse said, your symptoms! 
Failing at load (or high revs), poor starting. See if it will start better after cycling the ignition on and off 5 times for 15 seconds. If it does, I reckon your pump is close to the end. A fuel pressure tester is easy to buy and use and will be a great diagnostic tool for all years for many years.
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Also - for everyone - we keep hearing about 'gunk in the fuel tank' and the low level of petrol clogging the pump. In my (admittedly layman) opinion, that's rubbish. The pump -always- sits on the bottom of the tank do do the spring system it has and therefore it would -always- be subject to picking up the rubbish on the bottom regardless of the fuel level, also there was 'no' rubbish in the bottom of the fuel tank I inspected, it was crystal clear. In addition, the bottom of the pump looks to be ingeniously designed with a very very large metal mesh that would be VERY difficult to occlude.
Now: 2005 L322 Vogue 4.4 M62TU (Black)
Before: 2000 P38A HSE 4.6 - stately capability | 2008 Kluger KX-S | 2004 Forester | 2000 Yamaha XJR1300 | 1993 VR Calais | 1974 HQ Statesman - 308 V8 | HT | HK
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