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Author Topic: Anyone for a nice DTi estate? Only needs a new high pressure pump..  (Read 6678 times)

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aaronjb

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"only" .. ahem.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VAUXHALL-OMEGA-2-2-DTI-ELITE-ESTATE-GREEN-2002-Spares-or-Repair-/281348041348

Such a shame it needs a new HP pump, which I believe is significantly non trivial?  Otherwise I'd be all over that like flies on.. ;D Although maybe not at that price given it's a non-runner!
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"only" .. ahem.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VAUXHALL-OMEGA-2-2-DTI-ELITE-ESTATE-GREEN-2002-Spares-or-Repair-/281348041348

Such a shame it needs a new HP pump, which I believe is significantly non trivial?  Otherwise I'd be all over that like flies on.. ;D Although maybe not at that price given it's a non-runner!

How much for the pump, Mr Aaron?
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I'm pretty sure a 'brand new' one is a lot more than the car is for sale for.. but I'm not a diseasel enough person to know what the fix options are; I think I've seen a reman option mentioned here, but I know they require specific kit to retime and so on.
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It depends whats failed, the most common issue is the pump electronics which can be reapired for circa 200-250 notes.

The mechanics are usualy pretty bullet proof although I did see one where the internal shaft had failed.
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05omegav6

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Lose the M3 and do it :y

Keep the 3.2 as a van :y
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Lot of money for a breaker. Handy if you have a spare HP pump tho.which i don't. :(
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Is that a heat reflective screen? Seems to have that purple tint.
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05omegav6

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Is that a heat reflective screen? Seems to have that purple tint.
Probably,  it is a lateish Elite :y
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It depends whats failed, the most common issue is the pump electronics which can be reapired for circa 200-250 notes.

The mechanics are usualy pretty bullet proof although I did see one where the internal shaft had failed.

If he accepted £350 it mite be worth having the repairs done for £200 , too good to scrap although i fear it will be . Wouldnt pay 600 notes for it  ::)
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It depends whats failed, the most common issue is the pump electronics which can be reapired for circa 200-250 notes.

The mechanics are usualy pretty bullet proof although I did see one where the internal shaft had failed.

If he accepted £350 it mite be worth having the repairs done for £200 , too good to scrap although i fear it will be . Wouldnt pay 600 notes for it  ::)



Could always put a bid in for £100 and then see what happens. :y

£600 is taking the piss. :-\
« Last Edit: 28 May 2014, 15:50:31 by Doctor Opti »
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It depends whats failed, the most common issue is the pump electronics which can be reapired for circa 200-250 notes.

The mechanics are usualy pretty bullet proof although I did see one where the internal shaft had failed.

If he accepted £350 it mite be worth having the repairs done for £200 , too good to scrap although i fear it will be . Wouldnt pay 600 notes for it  ::)



Could always put a bid in for £100 and then see what happens. :y

Go halfer's with you  ::)
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It depends whats failed, the most common issue is the pump electronics which can be reapired for circa 200-250 notes.

The mechanics are usualy pretty bullet proof although I did see one where the internal shaft had failed.

If he accepted £350 it mite be worth having the repairs done for £200 , too good to scrap although i fear it will be . Wouldnt pay 600 notes for it  ::)



Could always put a bid in for £100 and then see what happens. :y

Go halfer's with you  ::)

I thought that your top bid was 99p. ::) ::) ;)
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It depends whats failed, the most common issue is the pump electronics which can be reapired for circa 200-250 notes.

The mechanics are usualy pretty bullet proof although I did see one where the internal shaft had failed.

If he accepted £350 it mite be worth having the repairs done for £200 , too good to scrap although i fear it will be . Wouldnt pay 600 notes for it  ::)



Could always put a bid in for £100 and then see what happens. :y

Go halfer's with you  ::)

I thought that your top bid was 99p. ::) ::) ;)

I'll push the boat out this time  ::) The wheels are worth 50 notes alone  :)

Put a wanted add up here on oof for a pump  :y
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Put a wanted add up here on oof for a pump  :y

If they were that easy to get hold of I'd have repaired my old DTi Elite.  :'(
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aaronjb

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I am tempted to put in an offer, I must admit.. even if it only donated body panels to the 3.2! Though the mpg of a DTi does appeal..
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