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For what it's worth, I have to tear my fuel pump apart this winter (my Fasty is down for some R&R). The fuel pump ran fine for 250,000 miles!!! -----Original Message----- From: Constantino Tobio [mailto:ctobio@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 10:21 AM To: type3@vwtype3.org Subject: Re: [T3] FI fuel pump ordeal I just disassembled the failed pump in my '03 Passat (stranded me 32 miles from home, had the car towed to the house). There's a bunch of people on the Passat forums reporting that the '03s are having a higher-than-normal failure rate, and I'm the latest victim. Since the car's off warranty (58k miles in 2.5 years) I did the work myself, and of course I autopsied the old pump. My findings: The brushes were excessively worn, easily to 1/3 their original size. The commutator may be out of round (half the commutator is dull brown/black like an old penny, not shiny like a new one, so when the brushes got worn down to a point, I'm guessing the brushes were no longer pressing hard enough on one side of the commutator) The fuel filter has an excess of brown residue that is suspiciously brush-colored. Here's a photo of the dissected pump: http://www.tobio.info/passat/images/PumpFailure007.jpg To bring it back to the subject at hand, it just goes to show how well our little cars are engineered- my Fasty still has its original pump, a mere 32 years and 95000 miles later. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list | mailto:gregm@vwtype3.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~