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> Relay board, How to tell if it’s working
Mcraneiowa
post Jun 16 2020, 05:11 AM
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I recently purchased a 914 that had been sitting for quite some time. I am new to the forum and new to the 914 as well. I’m questioning whether I’m getting electricity to the fuel pump I’ve tested the various things I’ve read here and think it might be in the relay board. I have the relay board removed looking at the backside I noticed there’s some of the tarp pieces missing. Can these boards be repaired? They appear to be expensive to buy. Any help or suggestions greatly appreciated. Mike
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post Jun 16 2020, 06:12 AM
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Thank you for the quick reply. I really appreciate knowing there’s so much knowledge on this forum.
I purchased this 74 914 1.8 L about a month and a half ago.
From my conversation with the previous owner who mentioned it had a fuel related issue and never found the cause that is why it was parked. I am suspect of everything. I want to check each component as I go along and fix. I just wanted to get input from owners who have looked these boards over and the process in which to fix. Again I really appreciate your feedback and anyone else that she would like to contribute.
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