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drakes



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2004MY Relays
I have three relays under my seat, Fuel pump, Glow plugs and Main. The first two are obvious but what does the Main supply.
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mturri



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Main relay supplies the ECU - which in turn closes circuits to energise both fuel pump & glow plug relays.

The inertia switch is on the coil side of the main relay, likely the reason for its existence?
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drakes



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Thanks for that, I was thinking of interupting the supply to one the relays as a security measure but did not know which one would be best
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Clive



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IMHO the "main" relay is best, with a hidden switch, or better still a latching relay, that way it will still crank and appear normal but of course won't start with no power to the ECU.

With the latching relay option you'll need to energise it every time you try to start but it saves you forgetting to switch it off to immobilise.
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If you isolate the ecu does the alarm still arm? I assume central locking dies along with alarm...
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drakes



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Mine is poverty spec, no alarm or central locking.
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drakes



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Clive

I see your point about a latching relay so that you do not forget but am not sure how it would work.

When you energise the relay with a momentary switch it would latch but what makes it unlatch when you turn the vehicle off
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Clive



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benniferj wrote:
If you isolate the ecu does the alarm still arm? I assume central locking dies along with alarm...


No, the 10AS alarm ECU works independently from the engine ECU, doesn't affect the locking or alarm functions at all. (Not on a Td5 anyway.)
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Clive



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drakes wrote:
Clive

I see your point about a latching relay so that you do not forget but am not sure how it would work.

When you energise the relay with a momentary switch it would latch but what makes it unlatch when you turn the vehicle off


Feed the latching relay from a switched ignition source - switch ignition on, activate relay then start.
Switch ignition off, relay is de-energised along with the ECU. Thumbs Up
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Yes Clive obvious really. I was thinking energise as soon as you get in the vehicle before switching on ignition and could not see how that would work. Should really have thought a bit more before asking the question.
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