12v 1uo941243c Relay repairable?
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Re: 12v 1uo941243c Relay repairable?
Hi there came a friend who is a car mechanic but we did not manage to connect he computer to car controls he shall return when it is possible for him. meanwhile so I found this video do you think it can be similar problem that I have? if it is think you can fix the diagram although i think his ECM is similar to my own and i might be able to follow his
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moGszDaCVMEComment
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Re: 12v 1uo941243c Relay repairable?
its likely another blown fuse . is the 12v present at the obd2 connector ?Comment
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Re: 12v 1uo941243c Relay repairable?
i dont think it can be the ecm blowing fuses as it looks like its providing grounds to the fuel pump etc .
a blown fuse can stop comms at the obd connector .and can be something silly like lights fuse etc .
car electrics do strange things like one i worked on and wouldn't start with a blown horn fuse .Comment
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Re: 12v 1uo941243c Relay repairable?
i dont think it can be the ecm blowing fuses as it looks like its providing grounds to the fuel pump etc .
a blown fuse can stop comms at the obd connector .and can be something silly like lights fuse etc .
car electrics do strange things like one i worked on and wouldn't start with a blown horn fuse .Comment
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Re: 12v 1uo941243c Relay repairable?
something very strange: today i pulled off all the relays in the car even the two in the engine side and turned the key to ignition everything lit up on the panel and even the central lock worked open and close is it normal?Comment
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Re: 12v 1uo941243c Relay repairable?
cant say if normal but i guess it is . did you replace the 50a fuse ?Comment
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Re: 12v 1uo941243c Relay repairable?
yes indeed . only 1 way is to be methodical with these things an study the diagrams to narrow things down .Comment
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Re: 12v 1uo941243c Relay repairable?
all fuses and relays etc need to be installed to proceed properly .Comment
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Re: 12v 1uo941243c Relay repairable?
no wonder you lose power first I had a fuse that was blown then there were four fuses that were intact but they had no power plus a friend car mechanic who wanted to help but couldn't get connected to the car computer and another thing there aren't anywhere the high amps fuses like in other carsComment
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Re: 12v 1uo941243c Relay repairable?
i'm trying to search methodic. the biggest problem is to know why no current flows to these four fuses as well as no current to the crank sensor i can't find the root to them and i don't know if they comunicate with the ECM or the ECUComment
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Re: 12v 1uo941243c Relay repairable?
those 4 fuses from before are powered by the fuel pump relay . which gets the power from that 50 amp fuse .Comment
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Re: 12v 1uo941243c Relay repairable?
honestly i don't know where the 50amp and dem steel fuses on the battery look to be fully tested with continuity and volts but don't know if they are 50 amp i'll check extra tomorrowComment
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Re: 12v 1uo941243c Relay repairable?
From the .pdf in post #50, master power relay K20 gets a 50A feed and seems to be controlled by the ECU.
It has four (output) branches - F28 15A fuel pump, F43 10A, F32 10A, F34 10A are for ECU controlled solenoid valves.
K20 also switches power to the instrument cluster.
For safety or because of fault codes, the ECU might not want to be turning on the fuel pump (master relay K20) in the first place.Comment
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Re: 12v 1uo941243c Relay repairable?
From the .pdf in post #50, master power relay K20 gets a 50A feed and seems to be controlled by the ECU.
It has four (output) branches - F28 15A fuel pump, F43 10A, F32 10A, F34 10A are for ECU controlled solenoid valves.
K20 also switches power to the instrument cluster.
For safety or because of fault codes, the ECU might not want to be turning on the fuel pump (master relay K20) in the first place.Comment
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