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2nd I/C pump went out!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="castellscl" data-source="post: 7343710" data-attributes="member: 52344"><p>In may case, this is my second pump to go bad. I want to be done with bad pumps, so I'm going with better Quality.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I checked the relay, and the connector was clean, cause is was physically soldered to the pump connector (My job in the USMC is a Micro-min solder tech and ground electronics tech). I even weather proofed it when I installed the second one with liquid tape. ALL other connections were good to go. </p><p>It is an internal problem with the pumps electronics. If I pulled up/back on the pumps connector it would run, when I let go it would stop(keep in mind I soldered the wires to the pump connector leads themselves, so it's not a bad connection on the outside).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Needless to say, I could care less if the pump had a lower flow rating and cooled less, After 2 of the bosch pumps, I'm just looking for reliability</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="castellscl, post: 7343710, member: 52344"] In may case, this is my second pump to go bad. I want to be done with bad pumps, so I'm going with better Quality. Yes, I checked the relay, and the connector was clean, cause is was physically soldered to the pump connector (My job in the USMC is a Micro-min solder tech and ground electronics tech). I even weather proofed it when I installed the second one with liquid tape. ALL other connections were good to go. It is an internal problem with the pumps electronics. If I pulled up/back on the pumps connector it would run, when I let go it would stop(keep in mind I soldered the wires to the pump connector leads themselves, so it's not a bad connection on the outside). Needless to say, I could care less if the pump had a lower flow rating and cooled less, After 2 of the bosch pumps, I'm just looking for reliability [/QUOTE]
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