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Heat Exchanger pump issues!
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<blockquote data-quote="John M" data-source="post: 15330451" data-attributes="member: 175929"><p>whats your batt voltage? I would backprobe it with it connected to the pump when your jumping the relay this will tell you what the voltage drop across the pump is, sounds to me your voltage is too low or you have a bad ground. The nice thing about it is you can do continuity test on the wires to the pump through the batt jnctn box and its not that far to run the test leads to check it, and if it checks out then its farther up and or in the (tune maybe) plus depends on the type of short but usually you blow fuses</p><p></p><p>edit: could be an open in your ground or pwr wires that's making contact once in a while</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John M, post: 15330451, member: 175929"] whats your batt voltage? I would backprobe it with it connected to the pump when your jumping the relay this will tell you what the voltage drop across the pump is, sounds to me your voltage is too low or you have a bad ground. The nice thing about it is you can do continuity test on the wires to the pump through the batt jnctn box and its not that far to run the test leads to check it, and if it checks out then its farther up and or in the (tune maybe) plus depends on the type of short but usually you blow fuses edit: could be an open in your ground or pwr wires that's making contact once in a while [/QUOTE]
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