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    Faulty Ejector Pumps.

    ok guys , Not really sure if anyone else's had issues with this Ejector pump Part #: PCH-840 for 300tdi motor. It seems that the part leaks coolant thru the seams of the valve body.
    the part pictured below is a brand new one purchased from a "reputable part" supplier.



    Coolant has been slow leaking on top of the steering box but it gets slightly worse when there is more pressure with the Water Pump pushing coolant thru the hoses , that pic is only when the engine is off.



    I really don't have the time and energy to write up a 3 page essay about my day driving out there and putting in a warranty claim.may be I should point out that the ejector pump wasn't the only faulty part I had , take a look at this ...............







    Part No:ARN 3823

    Power Steering Hose from reseviour to steering Box

    it has ballooned out and torn the hose out from inside where it's the crimped together . part has only done less that 10k. unfortunely I couldn't put in a warranty claim in because the part was purchased over 12month ago . policy is 20k or 12 month which ever comes first.

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    That's a bit ordinary for sure. I go crazy if that happens to me here as so much freight and time is involved That could have left you stranded somewhere remote as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangier Rover View Post
    That's a bit ordinary for sure. I go crazy if that happens to me here as so much freight and time is involved That could have left you stranded somewhere remote as well

    yeah mate , pretty ordinary , It's fine when this happends and you happen to be in city metro as most these places are withing arms reach so to speak , but different story if you're somewhere relatively remote such as "Coolah" where there are no dealers or parts suppliers around for hundreds or even thousands of k's

    The salesman wanted the old parts back before issuing the new part even thou I showed him picture proof of the leak on my digital camera after he tracked down the Invoice for the purchased so called part , I said soon as I take the old one out and install the new one I will express post the "faulty part" back to them and they can do whatever they want with it.

    In that case we'll have to put in a Temporary charge on your credit card till we recieve the old one back "say" the SalesMan.

    Nope , thanks , but I would not be paying for another ejector pump as they had already rejected the claim for the power steering hose . grabbed the new one and left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangier Rover View Post

    ................ That could have left you stranded somewhere remote as well
    these are cheap and can give trouble - we actually carry spares in each of the 300tdis

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    Quote Originally Posted by 87County View Post
    these are cheap and can give trouble - we actually carry spares in each of the 300tdis
    yes, they're cheap and I definitely will be carrying spares for sure if I was planning a big trip outback , However I would be more inclined to do away with this cheap plastic ejectror pumps alltogether for reliability sake , I read a post on here a while ago that someone actually replaced theirs with some sort of Brass fitting . I'll see if I can find the post.

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    wtf is an ejector pump?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprint View Post
    wtf is an ejector pump?
    It is a very high pressure pump the works the eject seat where the mother in law sits


















    Helps bleed any air out of the cooling system with out being too technical

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangier Rover View Post
    It is a very high pressure pump the works the eject seat where the mother in law sits










    Helps bleed any air out of the cooling system with out being too technical
    thanks mate you beat me to it...







    AKA "Air Purge hoses"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco_owner View Post
    thanks mate you beat me to it...







    AKA "Air Purge hoses"

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    I've a brass T piece in that spot and dont seem to have a problem with it, is there anything mechanical in this "ejector" pump or is it just a fitting with 2 hoses one side and 1 hose on the other, is there a valve or diaphragm in it, Regards Frank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    I've a brass T piece in that spot and dont seem to have a problem with it, is there anything mechanical in this "ejector" pump or is it just a fitting with 2 hoses one side and 1 hose on the other, is there a valve or diaphragm in it, Regards Frank.
    Frank , I believe there is a valve inside the Ejector Pump , someone like dave blknight or JC can confirm this , I haven't pulled one apart myself yet so I can't say . but seeing your T-piece is doing an adequate job I might throw one in myself. or at least carry one in the car .

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