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Hi folks, can anyone help me here.. Any ideas where the fuel pump ecu is located on a TT 2+2?

I read that on the swb it's under a flat cloth tray in the centre but I'm struggling to understand exactly where that would be.. Lol

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Under the spare wheel in the boot, there's a little access panel (4 screws), if you remove that you see the fuel hoses going into the top of the tank and the fuel pump which is mounted inside the tank.

 

Once you have access to that, climb into the tank and using a large hole cutter, cut a hole in the forward left hand side of the tank (aft looking forward) and once you have penetrated through, angle the cutter slightly upwards and keep pushing/cutting (keeping slightly to the left) until you reach a seat belt strap. At this point stop and reach your hand through the hole, you should be able to touch the fuel pump ecu.

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Under the spare wheel in the boot, there's a little access panel (4 screws), if you remove that you see the fuel hoses going into the top of the tank and the fuel pump which is mounted inside the tank.

 

Pop your specks on and read the question again Joel :lol:

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Sorry for any wrong information here, but my z doesn't have this unit in this position, it has a unit behind the kick panel next to the throttle marked pump control unit..... Because it's NA maybe?

I have the box Andrew posted but I also have a smaller box behind the ecu which said fuel something rather on. (On my breaker Na man)

Gay these cars :wacko:

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I have the box Andrew posted but I also have a smaller box behind the ecu which said fuel something rather on. (On my breaker Na man)

Gay these cars :wacko:

 

Well mine definitely doesn't have the one Andrew posted, I've had that panel off a few times.

Posted
So many wrong answers! Well done Andrew for getting it right!

 

Still wrong,guy is asking about a swb, so to left of back seat is kind of not correct ! lol

 

Jeff

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The OP asked about a TT 2+2 - it's in the title and body of his post!

 

"Location of the fuel pump ecu for a TT 2+2?"

 

"Hi folks, can anyone help me here.. Any ideas where the fuel pump ecu is located on a TT 2+2?"

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Thanks Andy... :lol:

And Joely, what are you drinking? Please share... Although I'm saying that, yet I got to the part where it says "drill large hole in the tank.. :lol:

 

Found my head twisting to one side for a minute too, you'd have heard the clunk of the penny dropping lol

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The part I really find amusing Joely, is that I think these guys haven't spotted that you gave 100% accurate location advice.. :lol:

Also in a bloody hilarious fashion!

High five for that Joely :biggrin:

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The part I really find amusing Joely, is that I think these guys haven't spotted that you gave 100% accurate location advice.. :lol:

Also in a bloody hilarious fashion!

High five for that Joely :biggrin:

 

In much the same vein:

 

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The part I really find amusing Joely, is that I think these guys haven't spotted that you gave 100% accurate location advice.. :lol:

Also in a bloody hilarious fashion!

High five for that Joely :biggrin:

 

Only post edit the cheeky pup. Both he and Jeff failed this reading and comprehension test. :lol:

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Lol, I'm afraid my post edit was only due to my first attempt at creating the big grid smiley was like this :bigrin: so after noticing I put the second G in and and then it looked like this... :biggrin:

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