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Had some starting problems with the old 944, and we decided to let it rest over winter with a nice sorn notice.
Brought her out to give it a go and noticed a series of mysterious clicks coming from the fuse box when trying to start her. So I thought I would describe the event to get some clarification on what should be happening.
When I put the key in the ignition I hear a click from the relay area when the key is fully inserted.
However this sometimes makes a number of clicks as though the key is not completing the connection properly.
When I turn the key there is then a series of multiple clicks that come from the relay area when the key reaches the extent of the turn.
I don't think this should be happening but I don't know what series of events should happen when putting the key in and turning.
I.e. should the relay click when the key is out in? Should it click when turned? Should the clicks happen as though the key is not in fully?
I have read some comments that the DME relay is a common cause of starting faults and the is mention of making a 3 way bypass.
Is this just simply a bypass that joins all 3 terminals of the relay at once? Will this cause any damage if left connected for any length of time? Does it start the fuel pump circuitry etc? Which terminals can be left connected so I can leave the third as a switch?
Oh and lastly, where is a good place to get a new DME relay and which one is the best. I have heard talk of getting a newer version?
For info this is happening on a 1983 944 square dash.
Many thanks.............
Had some starting problems with the old 944, and we decided to let it rest over winter with a nice sorn notice.
Brought her out to give it a go and noticed a series of mysterious clicks coming from the fuse box when trying to start her. So I thought I would describe the event to get some clarification on what should be happening.
When I put the key in the ignition I hear a click from the relay area when the key is fully inserted.
However this sometimes makes a number of clicks as though the key is not completing the connection properly.
When I turn the key there is then a series of multiple clicks that come from the relay area when the key reaches the extent of the turn.
I don't think this should be happening but I don't know what series of events should happen when putting the key in and turning.
I.e. should the relay click when the key is out in? Should it click when turned? Should the clicks happen as though the key is not in fully?
I have read some comments that the DME relay is a common cause of starting faults and the is mention of making a 3 way bypass.
Is this just simply a bypass that joins all 3 terminals of the relay at once? Will this cause any damage if left connected for any length of time? Does it start the fuel pump circuitry etc? Which terminals can be left connected so I can leave the third as a switch?
Oh and lastly, where is a good place to get a new DME relay and which one is the best. I have heard talk of getting a newer version?
For info this is happening on a 1983 944 square dash.
Many thanks.............