The Autoad wrote:
Power to fuse box checks out ok, have tried three different relays that i know are ok
The relay should be one that has its own fuse on the top.
The Autoad wrote:Seems it is not- somebody's been there before.
Didn't Eric say he had 'had a go' at this car when it belonged to his mate previously
The Autoad wrote:This correct? Wiring diagram tells me that feed for cold start, WUR and fuel pump meet at the same connector. Then are powered by a green/black wire (?). Where does this power wire come from?
Is this right above for the yellow/red wire (fuel pump live) and the double white/reds (cold start/WUR). If so, what on earth plugs into arrowed and where does it come from?
Red with Yellow Tracer - goes to Electric fuel pump.
Red with White Tracer - one goes to Warm-up Valve, the other goes to Auxiliary Air Valve.
The feed wire for this connector is Black with Green Tracer, 1.5mm running from Pin A8 on the back of the fusebox.
Pin A8 is hardwired through the fusebox to Relay Terminal L14 on the front of the fusebox. When the fuel pump relay is energised, power flows from Relay Terminal L13 through the integral fuel pump relay fuse to Terminal L14, thence through the Black with Green Tracer wire to the connector you have arrowed.
The Autoad wrote:
(see that red/black in the background? i've a feeling he needs a home too...)
Red/Black wires connect as follows:
From Pin D15 - two wires, one to the Rev Counter and the other to the Gearshift Indicator Control Unit.
From Pin A16 - single wire to a connector, single in engine compartment right, thence to the brake light switch.
From Pin G1 - single wire to the Radiator Fan Thermo Switch.
From Pin C19 - single wire to the coil.
From Terminal 50 on the Ignition Switch - thick single wire in to a connector with two wires out - thick single wire continues into engine compartment to a connector near master cylinder and thence to the starter, thin single wire runs to another connector with two thinner wires out, one running to the Cold Start Valve, the other to the Thermo Time Switch.
If those are all connected, then I shouldn't worry about the loose wire.
Let us know when it starts
