Hi Darren i have a Peugeot rcz 2013 and not starting. When i turn the ignition on i can't hear the in tank fuel pump. I took the fuel pipe off on the hpfp and no fuel coming from the in tank pump. Do you think it's faulty in tank fuel pump or some relay? Thanks
Hi Darran, Thanks for this video. I have the same year and model RCZ as you and the p0087 code, limp mode and a whirring noise either coming from the fuel pump or somewhere close to the battery. I am going to attempt this removal to send away for refurb and was wondering what tools were needed and also if any of the bolts require torque etc.
All standard tools . Socket set, screw drivers and torx bits . Think pump was a T15.. mines run fine since i did mine quite a while ago now . No codes at all. Was constantly changing coils every few months before.
Thanks for a very instructive video. I get an intermittent engine fault warning. Sometimes not a problem, but last time resulted in significant fuel starvation, so car had to be nursed up to 70 mph, parked on a slope and problem disappeared!. High pressure fuel pump? So how long did this job take you please? Excellent and interesting video.
Yeap mine was constantly. And power loss . Overall it took about 30 minutes. But was videoing too. Quite simple job as long as have tools.. only 2 little things to point out.. 1. When taking out the 3 screws on hpfp be careful not to drop them down in engine pipework.. same on replacing them . I actually used a small piece of chewing gum on end of ratchet to stop it falling off... 2. The little white clip on fuel hose only goes on one way round . If wrong way round the pipe comes off . . . Oh and sent to guy on ebay .returned in 3 days . Car now perfect.. for now 😅
Kept getting error codes on cold start up saying cylinders 1-4 faults. Changed all coils and plugs.. still happened.. rcz forum advised hpfp fault . Will see outcome when back from being refurbished.
Just ordered one for my 208 gti, it's from peugeot in France, €450 and its called an exchange hpfp, Its obviously refurbished by Peugeot and I get a year warranty or if fitted by Peugeot themselves it's 2year warranty. Will you let me k ow if this fixed your cold start issues and the fault code p0087, Tia
@@Tripswithgrandad awesome man I went from an Evo to a 206 gti years ago and have had only peugeot cars since, thanks for getting back to me so quickly and good luck with the channel buddy.
You are a champion bro I had no idea how to get that clip off the fuel intake line ,
4:17 You don't need to remove the plastic clip, just press it down and it can be disconnected. With the screwdriver you can break it.
Hi Darren i have a Peugeot rcz 2013 and not starting. When i turn the ignition on i can't hear the in tank fuel pump. I took the fuel pipe off on the hpfp and no fuel coming from the in tank pump. Do you think it's faulty in tank fuel pump or some relay? Thanks
Hi Darran, Thanks for this video. I have the same year and model RCZ as you and the p0087 code, limp mode and a whirring noise either coming from the fuel pump or somewhere close to the battery. I am going to attempt this removal to send away for refurb and was wondering what tools were needed and also if any of the bolts require torque etc.
All standard tools . Socket set, screw drivers and torx bits . Think pump was a T15.. mines run fine since i did mine quite a while ago now . No codes at all. Was constantly changing coils every few months before.
@@Tripswithgrandad hpfp fitted now im getting P0087 fuel rail / system pressure low code. any ideas what next?
Thanks for a very instructive video. I get an intermittent engine fault warning. Sometimes not a problem, but last time resulted in significant fuel starvation, so car had to be nursed up to 70 mph, parked on a slope and problem disappeared!. High pressure fuel pump? So how long did this job take you please? Excellent and interesting video.
Yeap mine was constantly. And power loss . Overall it took about 30 minutes. But was videoing too. Quite simple job as long as have tools.. only 2 little things to point out.. 1. When taking out the 3 screws on hpfp be careful not to drop them down in engine pipework.. same on replacing them . I actually used a small piece of chewing gum on end of ratchet to stop it falling off...
2. The little white clip on fuel hose only goes on one way round . If wrong way round the pipe comes off . . . Oh and sent to guy on ebay .returned in 3 days . Car now perfect.. for now 😅
What was the reason for replacing the hpfp
Kept getting error codes on cold start up saying cylinders 1-4 faults. Changed all coils and plugs.. still happened.. rcz forum advised hpfp fault . Will see outcome when back from being refurbished.
Does the RCZ have a fuel filter, if it has, where is it?...
Which model do you have ?
@@Tripswithgrandad hello Darran,
1.6 petrol GT 156THP/115KW
@Mark Hardman-haworth www.peugeotrczforum.com/threads/rcz-156thp-fuel-filter-location.14379/
@@markhardman-haworth6583 check this thread out . Hopefully helpful
Just ordered one for my 208 gti, it's from peugeot in France, €450 and its called an exchange hpfp,
Its obviously refurbished by Peugeot and I get a year warranty or if fitted by Peugeot themselves it's 2year warranty.
Will you let me k ow if this fixed your cold start issues and the fault code p0087, Tia
Yeap .so far so good. Fingers crossed 🤞🏾. No new faults
@@Tripswithgrandad awesome man I went from an Evo to a 206 gti years ago and have had only peugeot cars since, thanks for getting back to me so quickly and good luck with the channel buddy.