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> NPC fuel relay test
r_towle
post Jul 5 2017, 04:05 PM
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How would you test two things here.

One
The relay is below.
Basically
Two large spades, assume power at one, none at the other till relay is thrown.

Two small ones, one is really small, one is normal size.
I would like to bench test the relay, using the correct ground and positive lead.

Second,
On the fuse panel socket for the relay.

I am assuming I should see live power at one of the large poles when the key is off or on....
The other would be fed by the relay when triggered.

I assume one of the smaller leads would be 12vdc when the key is on, the other should be ground.

I had to take a 18 year old alarm system out because it killed the car on the side of the road, and this fuel circuit is giving me a ru for my money.

Need some help to check I am doing this right..

Rich


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Rich, post a pic of the schematic. I don't see why it couldn't be, power-relay-fuse pump, as well. I believe either would work although the relay would be unprotected but that shouldn't be a problem. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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