Hi,
From my testing it appears that my relay does not pull in the water pump if I short the lead that goes to the water temperature switch. It could be the wiring from switch to relay of course. However I've tested the wiring continuity between the plug that goes onto the thermo switch and the relay socket in the fuse box and it's been ok.
The feature that gives a 30 second pump run after switching off the engine works every time.
As you probably know the thermo switch is designed with two functions:
1) To extend the pump run period after the engine is switched off until the coolant falls below a preset temperature
2) To start the pump whilst driving if the temperature exceeds a second higher temperature.
In practice has anyone ever observed if the pump cuts in to extend the run over period from engine off or if it cuts the pump in whilst driving?
Regards
From my testing it appears that my relay does not pull in the water pump if I short the lead that goes to the water temperature switch. It could be the wiring from switch to relay of course. However I've tested the wiring continuity between the plug that goes onto the thermo switch and the relay socket in the fuse box and it's been ok.
The feature that gives a 30 second pump run after switching off the engine works every time.
As you probably know the thermo switch is designed with two functions:
1) To extend the pump run period after the engine is switched off until the coolant falls below a preset temperature
2) To start the pump whilst driving if the temperature exceeds a second higher temperature.
In practice has anyone ever observed if the pump cuts in to extend the run over period from engine off or if it cuts the pump in whilst driving?
Regards