Xantia V6 fuel pump relay location

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Xantia V6 fuel pump relay location

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Does anyone know where it is and which pin supplies + voltage to the pump?

I think it's in the engine bay fuse box but without a Haynes or handbook I don't have a clue :(
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Re: Xantia V6 fuel pump relay location

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It's one of the two big double relays next to the ECU Will..

Here's a Wiring Diagram of the Injection ECU and related items for an S1 V6.. The S2 will be similar..

Double relays are items 1304 and 1307...

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Re: Xantia V6 fuel pump relay location

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Cheers Jim :)
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Re: Xantia V6 fuel pump relay location

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The two relays are identical so you can swap them over to rule out the possibility of a faulty relay. Of course doing so would transfer the fault onto another circuit causing something else to fail! :)
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Re: Xantia V6 fuel pump relay location

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Just looking to apply power to test the fuel pump, and then empty the tank if it works before cutting the tank free and using it on a project with pump intact :)

If i cant get it to fire off the relays by shorting them tomorrow i'll just apply voltage on the connect plug at the tank end :)
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