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DMCH's part's store is still offline so I cannot illustrate which relay but the one that is causing me a problem turns on the fuel pump at the first turn of the key. It played up a month ago and then settled down, but this morning it wasn't having any of it so I had to bypass it by plugging the socket which has the purple/white wire onto a spare pin located near the locking module which continuously turns the fuel pump on.
I don't want to really order another from a vendor because it will be a 25+ year old part. Any ideas if there is a 21st century Bosch replacement?
Thanks in advance.
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YES! That's the bunny.
£2? This link shows it at just 53p:-
http://www.maplin.co.uk/module.aspx?ITA ... =8m10#spec
The new Volvo part is here:
http://www.partsforvolvosonline.com/pro ... ts_id=3688
I'll go with repairing the existing one I think...
Can the relay be opened without damaging it?
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Thanks guys, I have a local Maplin, so I'll jump on this tonight hopefully.
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I popped out to the car over lunch and unclipped the cover and saw the 8-pin chip.
I have decided agains the DIL socket as chips in these kind of sockets can 'creep' and therefore overtime come loose. So I'll definitely solder the new chip in place.
By the way, the other components looked fine, is the failure with these relays always down to the chip?
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Chris Hawes
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Not heard of this chip 'creep' before.
I have had no problems with using DIL sockets in my years of experience !
I use them in ecu repairs as well as a couple of fuel pump relays I have fixed so if the chips are spiked/ fail then they are easier to change.
Good luck with the repair.
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Quote:By the way, the other components looked fine, is the failure with these relays always down to the chip?
No, I've had ones with an open circuit capacitor, one transistor, two 555s and a burnt out track.
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Visually I could not see any dry joints or burnt out components. I de-soldered the old chip and soldered the new one in place. At 10pm I went to the garage plugged it up......... turned the key one turn and ........ nothing happened. Bugger!
I have just this second realised, have I been a muppet, is it the
second turn of the key that activates the fuel pump, if so I didn't try that?
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Chris Hawes
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Mine primes first time if I turn the key to position 2.
Could be something to do with the make of relay you have.
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Chris Hawes Wrote:I have just this second realised, have I been a muppet, is it the second turn of the key that activates the fuel pump, if so I didn't try that? 
Err....yes, you're a muppet :wink: Second ignition position for the fuel pump...
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Bugger, that means it might work after all! I'll retry it this evening! Doh!
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I have just got home went out to the car with the repaired relay and turned the ignition to postion 2 and the car fired up. It has since started a further five or so times flawlessly! Before the chip was replaced it stopped working only twice before. If it fails again, having seen the list of bits that Rich Has seen fail on them then I will change it out for a new Volvo one hoping that it will supply the same amount of prime time as the OEM version opposed to the 1 second shorter time that results with the Bosch RPM relay.
Thanks for the assistance guys, UIJ is now running properly again! :wink:
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If it fails again, stick it in the post and I'll swap out everything