On a number of vehicles I've driven I hear an electric motor/pump running for a few minutes after switching off the ignition and stopping the engine. I always thought it was an oil pump supplying oil to the hot turbo bearings until it cooled down a little, but have recently heard that this is a fuel pump running to keep the fuel system primed. Well, which is correct?
Hi Mata, Its probably a water circulating pump- they continue to circulate rad water to prevent localised overheating- have a look beneath your rad for any extra pipes with a small pump connected. They are fitted to some VW motors I know- Transporter among others.
Are you sure it's not the engine cooling-fan....on some cars I've owned it runs for a while after switching off the ignition- but on others, it didn't.
Hi Mata,
Its probably a water circulating pump- they continue to circulate rad water to prevent localised overheating- have a look beneath your rad for any extra pipes with a small pump connected. They are fitted to some VW motors I know- Transporter among others.
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