naki
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ah sorry, if it was mentioned before. must have missed that bit.
do appreciate all the help
do appreciate all the help
As I said, it should be replaced for another tin top!Hold up chaps. Both the main EFI and fuel pump relays have diodes in them so do replace on a like for like basis. I know in theory an "ordinary" 30 amp changeover relay should do it but the diode is there to protect against back emf iirc.
HTH
As Above, if it has a diode in it, you will have to test the relay with the Pos and Neg in the right orientation...Ok checked both relays, and both are seemingly dead.
Checked some other relays from another car to check I am doing it right and those worked fine.
So not sure how the car managed to even run at all with the second dead relay.
So looks like I need two new ones.
Most likely if it has the same Part Number...Ah ok, so the tin top relays are different to other 30a relays.
Is that why they are so expensive?
I searched online with the Bosch part number, and it comes up with some Bosch items in brown plastic too? Would they be the same, but just a later design (cheaper to make with tin?) I assume so if they share the same p/n?
As Above, if it has a diode in it, you will have to test the relay with the Pos and Neg in the right orientation...
Usually it is 85 to Positive and 86 to Negative....
Try the test with the pos and neg one way round then the other and see if you get a result!
The coil usually gives up the ghost, and sometimes with no external proof...Am glad you mentioned that!
So one relay works with + 86 & earth 85!, but not the other way round.
And the other relay is totally dead.
Any idea common way they dye? Looked inside and nothing looks obviously burned out/ damaged.
If you are handy with a soldering iron, you can fit your own back emf supression diode to a standard relay making sure you get it the right way round of course.
The coil usually gives up the ghost, and sometimes with no external proof...
Maybe I had the pin orientation wrong, but as long as you get a result one way and not the other, it means it is working...
As for the second one that nots works either way, Time to replace it I think!
EDIT: Yep relooked at the schematic ... 86 is Positive, 85 is Negative on a Diode Relay
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