I think the relay to my fuel pump (Mk2 inj. model) has given up.
I seem to remember reading on here that you can bypass this by putting a wire into the two larger sockets to connect them directly as a 'get you home'.
Have I dreamt this or is it the case?
Fuel pump relay
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Re: Fuel pump relay
Hi Jem
I seem to remember that is the case but make sure you pull it out when you stop as i think it continues to run?
I seem to remember that is the case but make sure you pull it out when you stop as i think it continues to run?
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Re: Fuel pump relay
defo does work but you will need some 10mm spades as they are huge!! connect these to a short length of wire and joint a decent 20amp plus chunky switch on the end then you can turn it on or off at leisure
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