Fuel Pump Relay question (Chris Hall)

Alex Kowalski akowalsk at comcast.net
Sun Jun 5 17:04:21 EDT 2005


Chris,

It seems VERY odd to me.  I've read almost all the posts so far and this is beginning to sound more and more to me like something is wrong with the fuse/relay panel and/or connections thereto itself.   The panel can be removed and completely disconnected (it's not a fun day at the beach, but it's not impossibly difficult).  Maybe you could find a good donor and swap the whole thing out, but the fact that you can touch relays on the panel and make the car go Kaput is telling me that perhaps the panel itself has developed a fault -- it sounds very suspect to me.  I don't know what they look like internally or of the panels themselves can be taken apart, but in combination with the humidity and the stalling...it sounds like some kind of corrosion/intermittent electrical connection going on there.

Good luck,
Alex Kowalski
'87 5KCSTQ



> Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2005 11:36:22 -0500
> From: Chris Hall <badcomrade at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Fuel Pump Relay question
> To: Ed Kellock <ekellock at gmail.com>
> Cc: quattro at audifans.com
> Message-ID: <121ac73d0506050936310138af at mail.gmail.com>
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> 
> Sitting here thinking somewhat logically... I have to wonder if maybe
> I'm wrong about the lack of signal from the hall sender making the
> tach drop to 0 like a rock.  Maybe I just have that wrong in my head
> and I -think- that's what it does...  it's been so long since I played
> with that stuff I could have it all wrong in my head, and I'll owe a 6
> pack to everyone that's mentioned the hall sender that I've said
> "nope, that's not it because..."  haha.
> 
> Also, that could explain why after changing the distributor cap and
> rotor, the car ran perfectly fine for the whole week.  Maybe the wires
> under the dust cap shifted in to a position where they worked until
> they slipped back in to their "let's make the car stall) position.
> 
> I'll have to double check what happens to the tach when the hall
> sender plug (which I've shaken the HELL out of while the engine's
> running) is disconnected as the engine is running.
> 
> Still makes the whole "shaking the fusebox tray" seem odd though. 
> Then again, so does the fact that the last time I did it was the most
> aggressive, and it wouldn't stall...
> 


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