Easy:
Remove fuel pump fuse and place ammeter across fuse terminals to measure current draw of pump circuit while jumpering positions 15 & 87 on fuel relay connectors.
What is the current draw?
94 850 Turbo keeps blowing fuel pump relays
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Re: 94 850 Turbo keeps blowing fuel pump relays
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There's an overload relay #2 in the electrical box where the fuse #2 is for fuel pump. The circuit also powers central locking, so see if that works when car quits.
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Sure however what is fuse rating? Replaced with higher one to make a problem go away or a standard rated fuse for that position.draser wrote:Current measured will be less than fuse rating. Is there a pump control module on these cars?
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Several things going on here: there's this overload relay that monitors current for the pump, so when car quits you can check volts on blue/red wire that powers relay contact. Then, there's the relay coil voltage on yel/gray wire coming from ecu which can be checked when engine quits. Fuse for pump is 15 amps. There are also 2 grounds, one for relay coil in electrical box and one for pp under the rear seat. The coil gnd can be ohmed to chassis, use meter lower ohm scale, wire at relay socket is black, and pump gnd is black also. You should read zero ohms for gnd wires.
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It's the easiest and fastest way. 
'97 850 2.5 20v / fully equipped / Motronic 4.4 from the factory / upgraded with S,V,C,XC70 instrument cluster / polar white wagon
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'71 144 S
'73 144 De Luxe
'78 244 DL
'78 244 DL
'79 244 GLE
'85 340 GLS
Sorry for the delayed response, finally got to the car to work on it. Got to the car, hot wired the relay socket, car started up and ran for five minutes. Swapped out fuel pumps, car started and ran for the usual five minutes then died. Ran a voltage check at the relay socket, got 10.5 volts, oddly the engine caught while checking the voltage. Checked the voltage at the pump, got 10.5. Tried starting the car with the repaired relays, would not start. Something is shutting the engine down, could I be looking at a bad ECU? On board diags had nothing fuel or ECU related.
93 850 GLT
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96 850 GLT
98 S 70 GLT
88 Bertone
94 850 Turbo
Is 87 in the relay socket?precopster wrote:Easy:
Remove fuel pump fuse and place ammeter across fuse terminals to measure current draw of pump circuit while jumpering positions 15 & 87 on fuel relay connectors.
What is the current draw?
93 850 GLT
96 850 GLT
98 S 70 GLT
88 Bertone
94 850 Turbo
96 850 GLT
98 S 70 GLT
88 Bertone
94 850 Turbo
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