Hi guys,
I’m after a 3rd Gen Main Fuel Relay for a 2.0i 4WS model please.
See picture below:
If you have one, please let me know.
Thanks
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Is there something up with your old one? Is it the same issue that impacts 4th gens? The engine won't start once the car has been warmed up?
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Yes correct - it blows the fuse too when connected. I’ve had the same issue in the past with my 4th Gen’s.
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It is possible to fix these relays, it might be worth having a go if you can't find a new one. You need to get a soldering iron and take off the old solder and replace it with some new blobs. It is likely that the offending solder points are discoloured, so should be a bit easier to identify. It should only take 10 mins to do.
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Thanks @Merlin. I’m looking to get a spare anyway as it seems to be a common issue. Once I get it started and moved, I’ll repair the broken one.Merlin wrote: ↑Mon Nov 20, 2023 9:57 amIt is possible to fix these relays, it might be worth having a go if you can't find a new one. You need to get a soldering iron and take off the old solder and replace it with some new blobs. It is likely that the offending solder points are discoloured, so should be a bit easier to identify. It should only take 10 mins to do.
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Now found. I was able to source one from Tegiwa for £60.00 with 2 years guarantee.
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Great that you found one.
Was that a new part or used?
Was that a new part or used?
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Nice!
Has it solved the problem?
Has it solved the problem?
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