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    Fuel pump relay wiring

    Anybody know where the different colour wires from the fuel pump relay go to ? There's :
    White
    Red
    Black
    Brown
    Yellow

    I got a new fuel pump relay from G.S.F today expecting it to be a case of unplugging the old one and plugging in the new one. I was wrong.
    In the instructions with the new one i need to connect 4 wires up
    which are :
    1. 12v
    2. coil
    3. distributor
    4. fuel pump

    I thought that the red is probably 12v and the white is probably the fuel pump as these are the two that you bridge to get the pump on constantly.
    If i'm right so far then i need to know which colours go to the coil and the distributor ?
    Cheers Jay

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    Re: Fuel pump relay wiring

    Is the new relay the same shape as the original ???? How come you cant just plug it into the relay holder ??

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    Re: Fuel pump relay wiring

    Have a look here

    https://www.rtoc.org/files/Technical%...p%20wiring.jpg

    I thought 493 was the fuel pump relay but then I havent got my haynes to hand to check so meh

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    Re: Fuel pump relay wiring

    sounds like the new one is like a universal type thing ??

    yellow = ignition live
    fat red = battery live
    fat white = to fuel pump
    black = earth
    brown = tach input from AEI

    so you might be able to connect your new "distributor" wire to the brown tacho wire, it should do the same job, ie it'll see a pulse on this wire when the engine is turning and so turns the relay on.

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    Re: Fuel pump relay wiring

    Quote Originally Posted by tiff_lee View Post
    Have a look here

    https://www.rtoc.org/files/Technical%...p%20wiring.jpg

    I thought 493 was the fuel pump relay but then I havent got my haynes to hand to check so meh
    nah, thats the aux pump relay, 187 is the main relay. haynes calls it something stupid !

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    Re: Fuel pump relay wiring

    Quote Originally Posted by Scoff View Post
    haynes calls it something stupid !
    No surprises there then!

    493 is required for the fuel gauge though right?

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    Re: Fuel pump relay wiring

    umm dunno, I don't think so. gauge runs right to sender. the sender also feeds the aux relay too but it's removal I (dont think) will stop the gauge from working.

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    Re: Fuel pump relay wiring

    Ah right cool, only reason I asked was because my 5 was missing 493 (I think) when I purchased it and neither the fuel pump or fuel gauge worked but after replacing it the fuel pump works but still no gauge.

    Its been a long day and I cant really remember to be honest if it was 493 though so will have to double check tomorrow.

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    Re: Fuel pump relay wiring

    You can see the aux pump relay if you remove the right hand rear passenger armrest insert - the bit with the ashtray and pocket. It's bolted to the top of the rear wheelarch.

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