Relay Board Image, Ander's Site - Which one is correct? |
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Relay Board Image, Ander's Site - Which one is correct? |
warrenoliver |
May 25 2013, 06:01 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 363 Joined: 11-November 06 From: McFarland, Wisconsin Member No.: 7,199 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
I am running down a difficult fuel pump problem with my 73, 2.0 with FI. The circuit board on Brad Ander's site shows the position of the 86 and 85 pin swapped. The first image is from Ander's site. The second one is from one of our members - Tom who put in in my previous thread. Tom's pic is the same as the one that Dr. 914 has in his 700 Tech Tips book. Which one is right? Is this image as if i were viewing from the bottom so I can see the traces on the relay board? It is important for me to know since I need to know which one should have power when following Brad Ander's troubleshooting.
If i follow the print on the relay itself, it looks to me like the Ander's one is mislabled. The relay itself shows the 86 pin on the driver's side of the power relay pins and 85 being on the passenger side. I need to know if socket 86 on relay 75 has 12V when the key is on relay boards that are good. Mine does not have 12V to 86 (socket on driver's side). If other's do have power there, it looks like I may have a bad board. Can someone check theirs and let me know? Tom and Dr. 914's drawing |
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