According to my Haynes manual, the relay is under the steering column, above the fuse panel. I do not have an understanding of 'relevant electrical circuits'.93Regina wrote:
Now, does OP know where relay is found, or even have an understanding of relevant electrical circuits?
1986 240 DL Fuel pump fuse bypassed?
Re: 1986 240 DL Fuel pump fuse bypassed?
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How is that off-topic? I've had this problem before and have wondered whether perhaps having a slightly different relay, one that still allows the car to run, might cause such a problem.93Regina wrote:Really getting off topic on this topic...a relay is required, unless one wants to fry their ignition switch.rgk wrote:Would this also apply to having a different year/model's relay connected?
Now, does OP know where relay is found, or even have an understanding of relevant electrical circuits?
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The relay is found in the passenger foot rest area, behind the carpet, sort of under/behind the glove box.mhgreen wrote:
According to my Haynes manual, the relay is under the steering column, above the fuse panel. I do not have an understanding of 'relevant electrical circuits'.
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When you think about a relay, Google "Volvo Relay"mhgreen wrote:the relay is ...
and click on "Volvo Relays - DaveBarton.com"
and then scroll down the page until you find: Here are some diagrams I've collected showing RELAY LOCATIONS for Volvo 240, 700 and 900 models.
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Relays have a function, and ignition switches can't deal with the heat (aka amps) generated via fuel pump circuit.rgk wrote:How is that off-topic?
It would take someone who does not know Jack-Shiiit to bypass the safety function of OEM's relay setup; and if someone had the know-how, they would grab correct part from a JY vehicle.
Jerry-rigged volvos are few/far between...
Since OP did not asked relevant questions, yet at that time, location and testing of relay terminals, I concluded your comment was a Non sequitur
Okay. Evidently the relay for the fuel pump is behind/under the glove box on the passenger side. What do I do with this information?93Regina wrote:
and then scroll down the page until you find: Here are some diagrams I've collected showing RELAY LOCATIONS for Volvo 240, 700 and 900 models.
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Remove fuel pump relay...get its part number and google it...is it the right relay?mhgreen wrote:What do I do with this information?
Leave fuel pump relay out, can you start the vehicle with it removed?
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