drunkndrumer
31 December 2006, 13:44
hi all i have a 1999 uk turbo and i have no feed to the fuel pump i which relay is for the fuel pump cheers if anybody can help i would be very greatful :brickwall
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View Full Version : no feed to fuel pump drunkndrumer 31 December 2006, 13:44 hi all i have a 1999 uk turbo and i have no feed to the fuel pump i which relay is for the fuel pump cheers if anybody can help i would be very greatful :brickwall bpm1588 31 December 2006, 13:53 hi all i have a 1999 uk turbo and i have no feed to the fuel pump i tracked the wire down to a plug by the drivers right foot started pulling the tape back and found the black with a yellow trace wire was soldered to a black wire with no ident on it ? is this from the allarm (standard sigma) secondly which relay is for the fuel pump cheers if anybody can help i would be very greatful :brickwall i had the same problem with mine a few years back,its most likely the sigma fooked.best to get an alarm guy to sort it. drunkndrumer 31 December 2006, 14:25 do you think i could run a temp supply form the relay i think i found the relay but not 100% shure just i case are the outputs from the alarm fused ? "OE Alarm" Sam 03 January 2007, 12:40 The alarm's immobilisation circuits are created by relays, so they are not outputs as such - "you only get out what you put in", so to speak. So, if there is no feed to the fuel pump on the vehicle side, then there will be no feed out from the alarm either. I don't think that this is a suitable subject to discuss in detail on an open forum and you may want to consider removing this (these) threads, or at least edit your post to remove the wire colours you specify. You are welcome to PM me, however I'm not prepared to discuss wire colours etc for the immobilisation system. Due to the nature of this connection, for security and safety's sake, this is really best left to a dealer to resolve. SS drunkndrumer 03 January 2007, 18:45 thanks "OE SAM" for pointing this out to me i have emaild you with more details cheers drunkndrumer 03 January 2007, 18:46 please to all remove quotes for posts cheers |