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RE: [alfa] Spider fuel filter and related problems
Colin You should always check the fuel low pressure warning light
operation when you initially turn the key to "on." Check that it
momentarily comes on, then goes out as the pressure builds up. You're low
pressure problem might be due to a clogged rear filter or it may not. It
could be a weak or failing fuel supply pump. If your fuel pump is a 3-port
original, it's way past its useful life. Failing fuel supply pumps often
exhibit erratic operation, failing, then working ok for a while, and so on.
If it were my car and the original fuel supply pump was still in it, I'd
change it at the hint of trouble, or at least carry a new one in the trunk
so I could change it on the road if needed. Finally the low pressure light
will come on more and more often. Finally, the fuel pump might blow a fuse
and quit altogether. If it blows a fuse, that's it. It's done for. Don't try
and power it up again.
Your mechanic should be diagnosing the low pressure light for you. If it
turns out to be just a fuel filter, fine. But he should also check for
sediment/rust in the fuel tank (depending on what he finds in the rear fuel
filter, and the electrical connections at the fuel supply pump.
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