after run relay
Mike Miller
mikemilr at blackfoot.net
Wed Jun 4 20:49:51 EDT 2003
There is an after run delay switch about a foot in front of the MFTS on the
engine - could that be the problem if your after run is not engaging?
mike miller
helmville mt - with one "salvage" 91 200 in the driveway.
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From: "Chuck Pierce" <cpcycle at earthlink.net>
To: "reesisright" <reesisright at netzero.net>
Cc: <200q20v at audifans.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 5:36 PM
Subject: Re: after run relay
> Rees
> Did you pull the knee bolster out?
> The fuse panel is accessible with its removal.
> Chuck
> 91 200 tq 20v
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> >Hi, I'm trying to locate the after run/ turbo coolant pump control relay.
Bentley vol3,97.12, shows it behind the left front kick panel. All I see
there is a black oval case bolted to the wall, with a 3- wire connector
going to it, and a 6-wire connector in free air, with a pink plastic plug
with 2 loops. Neither look like a regular relay or anything like the
illustration, or the photo of the '92 A4/A6 relay on Scott's site. The car
is a 200tq20v, not a 5000. This almost has to have a simple answer, and my
face is prepared to become red.
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