Hello, sorry if this has been asked before but I did some research and found no thread about it.
I have a 2011 ds3 thp 150. It has 32k kms and until now it has worked great. A week ago the car started to stall and sputter when the rpm raised above 3500 rpms. Did a test drive with the mechanic on the passenger seat and a laptop connected. When the problem occurs the fuel pressure drops to 3 and the engine is asking for 108 (suppose it is psi). Next they put a manometer to check the pressure from the in-tank fuel pump and they found that when the problem occurs pressure drops from 5 to 2. So, they believe it is the low pressure fuel pump. So far so good...... Except that they just called me to tell me that by procedure they should also replace the high pressure fuel pump and the injectors! This will be a bill in excess of US 3000.
is it really necessary to change the hpfp when the lpfp fails? I could get them to only change the lpfp be they will not warranty the repair.
Thank you for your help in advance!!
I have a 2011 ds3 thp 150. It has 32k kms and until now it has worked great. A week ago the car started to stall and sputter when the rpm raised above 3500 rpms. Did a test drive with the mechanic on the passenger seat and a laptop connected. When the problem occurs the fuel pressure drops to 3 and the engine is asking for 108 (suppose it is psi). Next they put a manometer to check the pressure from the in-tank fuel pump and they found that when the problem occurs pressure drops from 5 to 2. So, they believe it is the low pressure fuel pump. So far so good...... Except that they just called me to tell me that by procedure they should also replace the high pressure fuel pump and the injectors! This will be a bill in excess of US 3000.
is it really necessary to change the hpfp when the lpfp fails? I could get them to only change the lpfp be they will not warranty the repair.
Thank you for your help in advance!!
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