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Petrol Pump Running On

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Guest lammy chop

some times my petrol pump runs on after the ignition is turned on my phase 1 1.9 any one know what the problem would be

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t16ryan

tach relay?

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Guest lammy chop
tach relay?

 

 

wheres that in the fuse box ? and whats it look like

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Mikey G

Its under the drivers side dash and is the big relay next to the ECU.

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Guest lammy chop
Its under the drivers side dash and is the big relay next to the ECU.

 

 

cheers lads any body got one going spare for sale :)

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t16ryan

i should have if you get stuck for one

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Guest lammy chop
i should have if you get stuck for one

 

blinding when you have a spare 5 mins that would be great :)

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t16ryan

ok will dig it out for ya :) email me ryan_moledina@hotmail.com with ya addy :angry:

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cybernck

*maybe* you can just hear the fuel pump priming the system?

 

just a thought :(.

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Guest lammy chop
*maybe* you can just hear the fuel pump priming the system?

 

just a thought :(.

 

no defo keeps going it drained the battery had to unplug it by the pump :)

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zowow

hmm, mine does this too, but im not sure if its cause its not all wired up properly, seems to be something to do with the earth maybe, unless its a relay thats really easy to blow if you connect the coil up the wrong way round :S

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Phil H

tried flicking the relay to get it to go off, sometimes works as a short term fix

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