Cool. Im glad its not an isolated case, i have had a look around and it seems to be a very common thing. Now I have removed the plate over the fuel pump, and also the electrical connector. Im just a bit concerned about removing the pipes to the fuel pump, are these going to be full of diesel? If so whats best to do hear? Drain it into a jar and dispose? Or try and keep the pipes full, by clamping them or whatever? Also can i just pull these off? Or is there a method of removal? I assume that the car will need to have diesel manually pumped through it if i drain these hoses? I have read that giving the pump a sharp "tap" will bring it back to life, so im going to try this for now. Although i did price a pump up about £148 + vat found one on the gsl website for about £65 including VAT. Do these prices sound about right? I have a friend who works for a citroen dealer so i can get some discount of the 148, but probably not more than 20% I have discovered that this is a June 99 car, would make it about the oldest HDI xsara around i think? LOL