please help
please help
Please can some one help at the moment im screwed!
started car and it did not rise, stop light one and no noise from the pump.
put it in high setting, still no joy.
Then after a minute or so it went up
But the pump (i think it is) the one on the right hand side of the engine just down from the dist is making a knocking noise
Any idea's anyone
can i service this part? or shall i get to the scrap yard asap and get a couple of them?
Big thanks for any help, im screwed if the 16v packs up
Cheers
Adrian
started car and it did not rise, stop light one and no noise from the pump.
put it in high setting, still no joy.
Then after a minute or so it went up
But the pump (i think it is) the one on the right hand side of the engine just down from the dist is making a knocking noise
Any idea's anyone
can i service this part? or shall i get to the scrap yard asap and get a couple of them?
Big thanks for any help, im screwed if the 16v packs up
Cheers
Adrian
Not a real big problem; thay all tend to knock and carry on when they are pumping up. This usually stops when the P/R cuts out.
The lazy start up is usually caused by the supply hose to the pump, the larger one that runs from the LHM tank to the pump. The hose clip on it originally was of the non re-useable variety. Given the age of the car, if this is still there it needs to be replaced with a jubillee clip and the last3/8 - 1/2 inch trimmed off so it's a tighter fit on the fitting at the tank. This is also the hose you will need to take off to prime the pump after you do the LHM change.
I usually find that if I ever get a height corrector a bit lazy, that shaking the car at the front (and at the rear too if I get a bit panicky) is a good way of getting them to move a bit faster.
I'd suggest you have a look via the "Search" facility here oron the French Car Forum for details on how to change the hydraulics, suspension articles and bleeding brakes. Very simple once you know how, but a minefield when you do the first couple.
http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/i ... b2ec61d913
Alan S
The lazy start up is usually caused by the supply hose to the pump, the larger one that runs from the LHM tank to the pump. The hose clip on it originally was of the non re-useable variety. Given the age of the car, if this is still there it needs to be replaced with a jubillee clip and the last3/8 - 1/2 inch trimmed off so it's a tighter fit on the fitting at the tank. This is also the hose you will need to take off to prime the pump after you do the LHM change.
I usually find that if I ever get a height corrector a bit lazy, that shaking the car at the front (and at the rear too if I get a bit panicky) is a good way of getting them to move a bit faster.
I'd suggest you have a look via the "Search" facility here oron the French Car Forum for details on how to change the hydraulics, suspension articles and bleeding brakes. Very simple once you know how, but a minefield when you do the first couple.
http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/i ... b2ec61d913
Alan S
stop
Sounds like low LHM level to me - this will make the pump more noisy than usual and make the car slow to rise.
A common problem is dirty return filters this often makes the car slow to rise also.
Hope it is just low LHM
Cheers
Luke
A common problem is dirty return filters this often makes the car slow to rise also.
Hope it is just low LHM
Cheers
Luke
Please call me Luke
1989 BX 16valve White 70k almost up to scratch
1989 BX 16valve White 70k almost up to scratch
- robin hughes
- 5000 rpm
- Posts: 592
- Joined: Mon Sep 04, 2006 5:08 pm
- Location: st austell, cornwall
BX
Which bit is leaking Adie the black rubber part or the translucent hard pipe?
The rubber part is replaceabke as is th ehard part - in fact I have a pair of brand new rubber strut returns in my shed will take apic if oyu like.
Cheers
Luke
Please call me Luke
1989 BX 16valve White 70k almost up to scratch
1989 BX 16valve White 70k almost up to scratch
Thanks for the responce chaps,
its the black pipe, i have tried to re-join it with a section of hose and clips but its snapped too close to where the two pipes merge into one and go into the strut.
Im after the two rubber pipes that join the metal pipes one end and reduce into one and go to the strut, where they go into the strut it turns into a rectangle shape and has a metal clip over it.
Luke if you have a picture that would be a massive help
Cheers
Adie
its the black pipe, i have tried to re-join it with a section of hose and clips but its snapped too close to where the two pipes merge into one and go into the strut.
Im after the two rubber pipes that join the metal pipes one end and reduce into one and go to the strut, where they go into the strut it turns into a rectangle shape and has a metal clip over it.
Luke if you have a picture that would be a massive help
Cheers
Adie
Is it an actual pipe failure, or has it been pushed off by excessive pressure in the return line? I only mention it, as excessive pressure is most likely caused by knackered strut seals/bearings.
If it is simply a case of the pipe splitting then new ones are not expensive, although fitting can be a pig to get the clip tight enough.
Adrian
If it is simply a case of the pipe splitting then new ones are not expensive, although fitting can be a pig to get the clip tight enough.
Adrian
- thanuttiscotsman
- 7000 rpm
- Posts: 1137
- Joined: Sun Aug 13, 2006 8:16 am
- Location: Scotland
hi 16vadie,
i have had a few axperiences with changing these. firstly if your near a scrappers its worth getting them there because they are easy to get off and often i find very good ones. as for fitting them, the way citroen designed them is crap, dont try to fit them with the silly little clips they might work on your tenth attempt. the best thing to do is to use the little metal face plate that sits on the chunky part of the rubber pipe. use that it helps alot. but the only way to get a good seal is some glue and a rather large jubilee clip. thats what i did ith my car. jubilee clips are very strong and dont strech etc.
cheers rossco
i have had a few axperiences with changing these. firstly if your near a scrappers its worth getting them there because they are easy to get off and often i find very good ones. as for fitting them, the way citroen designed them is crap, dont try to fit them with the silly little clips they might work on your tenth attempt. the best thing to do is to use the little metal face plate that sits on the chunky part of the rubber pipe. use that it helps alot. but the only way to get a good seal is some glue and a rather large jubilee clip. thats what i did ith my car. jubilee clips are very strong and dont strech etc.
cheers rossco
1989 BX 16v ph1 Big project chipped, k+N, scorpion s/s, weber throttle body, Nitrous injection
1990 BX 16v ph2 (now scrapped)
1990 BX 16v ph2 (now scrapped)
strut
Here are the rubber strut returns Adie
I would think they are still available and not too expensive
Cheers
Luke
I would think they are still available and not too expensive
Cheers
Luke
Please call me Luke
1989 BX 16valve White 70k almost up to scratch
1989 BX 16valve White 70k almost up to scratch