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Hey guys so recently when I was getting ready to warm my car before going home from work my car would not start. I got the car towed home scanned it and received a P0627 code for fuel pump A control circuit/open. I started off by checking fuses with my multimeter. The car also had 0 pounds for pressure so I knew it was the fuel pump at this point. I examined the fuel pump located behind the passenger back seat and noticed the fuel pump flange was burnt as well at the power connecter wire.
I’m not sure if I need to replace the wire connector or not but I’m sure I need to replace the fuel pump and fuel pump flange. Please help. Thanks guys! 2012 Jaguar XF/ without supercharger
Last edited by Stephan1997; Jan 24, 2021 at 09:25 PM.
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Hey guys just coming with an update. So far I replaced the pump and flange. The car is running great. Job was a 7/10 as hard of how hard it was because I didn’t drop the tank. I brought the pump off eBay for $230 with tax and the flange for $40.
My 2012 Jaguar is reading the same code! Do you know where the fuel pump relay is located? The manual isnt very helpful. Im thinking i have the same issue as u do. Quick question i took the back seat off and the carpet i found the rubber seal covering the fuel pump, do i just pull it off with the screwdriver? Thanks
Hey guys just coming with an update. So far I replaced the pump and flange. The car is running great. Job was a 7/10 as hard of how hard it was because I didn’t drop the tank. I brought the pump off eBay for $230 with tax and the flange for $40.
Hey guys just coming with an update. So far I replaced the pump and flange. The car is running great. Job was a 7/10 as hard of how hard it was because I didn’t drop the tank. I brought the pump off eBay for $230 with tax and the flange for $40.
I just bought the pump you bought. How did it workout for you? Thanks
The mechanic first changed the fuel pump module charged me $700 and obviously it didnt fix the issue. Then he comes back and says its the Fuel pump.