Range Rover p38 2.5 auto

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Hello,

not yet not sure which pins power the relay?

I did notice when I jumped the pins 30 and 87 the warning light was still on the dash ?

The other ones;), The warning will stay on as you are sort of bypassing the “problem”.

You need to look at the ETM to see what prerequisites are needed to trigger the pump. Probably the pressure switch? (Guess)

As said get your meter and the elec diagram:).

Top of me head I don’t know, and don’t have access to ETM at this time.

J
 
Have a look :).

J
 

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Ok I just used the meter,

pin 87 to pin 30 12.9 volts pin 87 to 26 12.9 volts and pin 87 to 85 0 volts

Is that ref to 26 a typo? should it read 86? if so then I am guessing that you have power to the relay "switch side" . Your test 87 to 85 proves nothing.

You need to test 85 continuity to ground, as you can see it goes through a few connectors and the pressure switch to get to ground. So its a process of working your way along that line to find the break/****ty connection/ or faulty component.


Test for voltage on the correct meter setting then red probe the pin then black probe to earth do this again for 86(26) probably need ignition on to test. Should show battery voltage.
Testing for ground continuity with ignition off, you are testing the state of the line not the voltage.

J
 
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