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Tiger

posted on 1st Oct 03 at 17:04

At the end of the day - its a works van - its lead a hard life and has done 100k in 2 years (when we bought it) and has already had most of the top and bottom end fixed.

I told the company its time it went.


MattyB

posted on 1st Oct 03 at 17:02

lol......£2.2k. Mentalists.

As mentioned above, new engine or different outlet.

Surely tho, on a 99 plate model, u have some kinda warrenty or something that will help you here?

Matt


Tiger

posted on 1st Oct 03 at 16:32

Yes it would be cheaper to buy and fit a new engine but i was wondering how vauxhall can condone charging this price when i could buy a whole new engine for this price.


ffls

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 1st Oct 03 at 16:17

Delphi or Bosch make the pumps. Buy that in an independent outlet:thumbs:


matt_jonesuk

posted on 1st Oct 03 at 16:16

Wouldnt it be cheaper to buy an fit a new engine?


Tiger

posted on 1st Oct 03 at 16:04

Can someone tell me how important and a rough description of a "Diesel Injector Pump" is. (This is Vauxhalls terminology)

This isnt for a corsa but for a V reg 1.9TD engine from a Astra Van.

To cut a long story short - Vauxhall want to charge £2250 to supply and fit a new Diesel Injector Pump.