CN90,
I got .4 Ohm (31 & 87) and almost no voltage between 31 and 31b
Patricio
1999 Volvo XC-70 Replaced fuel pump car still doesn't run
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31 is ground.
31b is controlled by the ECU, and has voltage of 4.3V, when key is in position II.
When you turn the key to position II, 31b is fed with 4.3V by the ECU.
This closes the primary circuit (31 + 31b), activating the secondary circuit, which closes 15 and 87 ---> activating fuel pump.
I suspect the PRO part to be the problem. Bosch is OEM.
31b is controlled by the ECU, and has voltage of 4.3V, when key is in position II.
When you turn the key to position II, 31b is fed with 4.3V by the ECU.
This closes the primary circuit (31 + 31b), activating the secondary circuit, which closes 15 and 87 ---> activating fuel pump.
I suspect the PRO part to be the problem. Bosch is OEM.
2004 V70 2.5T 100K+
2005 XC90 2.5T 110K+
2005 XC90 2.5T 110K+
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That 0.4 Ohm means with 12V applied, the pump should pull about 30 AMPS
Not good, and surprised the fuse doesn't go
Not good, and surprised the fuse doesn't go
Empty Nester
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