A fuel solenoid is part of the fuel tank in a Vectra B DTI vehicle. The fuel solenoid itself will be located directly inside of the fuel tank. Vectra is a car made by Opel.
I don't believe there is a fuel shut off solenoid. The use of a solnoid was made obsolete by the advent of fuel injection.
If you mean the stop solenoid it is on top of the fuel pump. The fuel pump is at the front of the engine bay on driver side.
40 ounces
cut the wires and the new solenoid will have the part to solder the cut wires together
If the left fuel tank is overflowing while there is pressure in the right tank, it could indicate a malfunctioning fuel tank solenoid or an issue with the fuel transfer system. To test the solenoid, first, check for power at the solenoid connector while the ignition is on; it should receive voltage when activated. You can also manually activate the solenoid to see if it opens and allows fuel to transfer. If it does not operate correctly, it may need to be replaced.
If you are talking about the fuel shutoff solenoid then there are two wires
in injector pump
There isn't one.
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The fuel cut off solenoid on a Vauxhall Astra van is located on the diesel pump. It is round and has one wire attached to it.
Not sure what pressure control solenoid is, could it be the fuel pressure regulator?