at fuel tank
Do you have any mistake in difusor?
the fuel filter on a felicia 1300 is located underneath the car, behind an exhaust shield and at the front end of the petrol tank.
Pull off electrical connectors to fuel injectors, there are 4 of them, turn the engine over on the ignition and the will momenteraly fire, stop engine ie take out key from ignition, replace electrical connectors to fuel injectors, turn key on ignition and with a bit of luck... vrmm....vrmmm....vrmmm Note this info applies to Skoda Felicia 1.3 MPI model.
It's Solenoid "A" in the fuse box, which is in the passenger footwell, under the dashboard.
in the tank,remove rear seat swab,undo small plate pump under plate
no fuel getting to the engine on clio 1.2 8v
A 2000 Skoda Felicia 1.3 mpi has a timing chain. Not a timing belt. A timing chain. So buying a used felicia and not replacing it is not actually risky, as with a car with a timing belt. The chain of course will also develope 'slack', so it is a good idea to change it after so many klms, and/or if it as gotten too noisy. The possibility of the chain breaking is very very very slim. It WILL develope some slack though, and might jump a tooth, worsening performance and fuel economy. Parts are cheap for the felicia.
Yes, I clogged fuel filter will prevent fuel from getting to the engine.
AnswerThese engines are a real pain for this. best thing you can do is never run out of fuel if you change fuel filter or any fuel part fill it with derv first and stop air getting in anywhere or you wont pull the fuel through on the battery. i find the best way is to slacken an injector off and tow it down the road 1/2 mile. failing that you can manually inject fuel into injector with a bottle and pipe. Most modern diesels have two fuel pumps; a 'lift pump', usually located in the fuel tank, and the 'high-pressure' injection pump, usually mounted on the engine.The most likely cause of fuel not getting to the filter is a failure in the 'lift pump', in the fuel tank, which supplies fuel to the high pressure pump. check all fuses.Phil.
To drain fuel from a Skoda Octavia, first ensure the vehicle is in a safe location and cool. Disconnect the fuel pump relay to prevent the engine from starting. Locate the fuel drain valve, typically found on the fuel rail or under the car near the fuel tank, and use a suitable container to catch the fuel. Carefully open the valve to let the fuel drain out, ensuring you follow safety precautions to avoid spills or fire hazards.
In a Skoda Octavia, "TSI" stands for "Turbocharged Stratified Injection." This designation indicates that the vehicle is equipped with a turbocharged petrol engine that uses direct fuel injection technology. TSI engines are designed to offer a balance of performance and fuel efficiency, providing a powerful driving experience while maintaining lower fuel consumption.